If a jury wasn't convinced that there wasn't a breach, I'm not sure a judge would be. To think anyone would stop it, would surprise me. |
If a pastor calls and asks for a dispensation - an Irish parish, for example - he'll grant it, rather than do a universal dispensation. |
If a person is out here and they want to get into the supplier business, this puts them in close proximity to a major automotive plant. |
If a team really depends on a perimeter player that much, we'll see what happens when we take him out the game. It obviously helped us. |
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If all the state is willing to pay for are abstinence-only until marriage programs, then that's all many young people are going to get. |
If all we had was Boz, he'd be catching. He's just the kind of baseball player that can do it all, so we're real fortunate to have him. |
If an operator puts one in every central office to manage their fibers, then you're talking about a big market: 20,000 COs in the U.S.. |
If any man serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there shall also my servant be: if any man serve me, him will my Father honour. |
If anyone caused problems, they would be punished. I remember a kid who cheated on a test who got spanked pretty bad by a male teacher. |
If anything, the talent from Burbank might have to move up to Emeryville. The animation center of the universe is moving to Emeryville. |
If AT&T has a horrible quarter in terms of cash flow then their institutional investors might pressure them to accept the Comcast deal. |
If being intelligent, brilliant, a superb lawyer, the greatest legal mind of your generation and well qualified is not enough, what is? |
If both events go well, that would be great. It shows there are differences in strategies, but everybody's fighting for the same thing. |
If each of the 17 states were to argue they have to wait for the other 16 before acting, the directive would never come into operation. |