If the Bank of Japan decides not to end [its present policy] this week, that may create the impression that the Bank of Japan is surrendering to political pressure and add some additional downward pressure to the yen. |
If the in-principle agreement is translated into a reassuring detailed outcome, we can look back on it as being a significant step back from what was a very dangerous situation for our own region and the entire world, |
If the long-term bond yield moved back to the 8 percent level we would clearly be beginning to put some pressure as a competitive asset against stocks. I think stocks would have difficulty in that kind of environment. |
If the public-financing mechanism got knocked out, people could be sitting in the middle of a campaign with public-financing gone and most of the traditional sources are illegal. We'd be in a crisis mode pretty quick. |
If there are countries that want to politicise this file, we will react in an appropriate manner. If the file is sent, our reaction will be firm and very clear. And if that moment comes you will see it for yourselves, |
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If there's a threat of going to state court every time there's a question about the scope of coverage for an individual, then health care could very well become unaffordable for many employers and many more consumers. |
If there's an event, and something would happen where I thought I could enhance an event and play some kind of reasonable golf, I might do it, ... But I do not have any plans and am not making any plans at this point. |
If there's one guy that should take a pitch, it should be (Mitre). But he's got a pretty good swing. Low and behold he (goes back out to the mound and) gives up three runs the next inning. Something we can learn from. |
If they kill this — the fight of principled lawmakers — today or tomorrow, in front of God and history, it's justified for the Filipino people. ... They could not be stopped from going to the court of the streets. |
If they tried to make it more dramatic than that, it would be taking on significant risk. If you dictate to the customer what you want to sell rather than what they want to buy, you are exposing yourself to huge risk. |
If they try to dominate, then we're probably going to see little brushfire rebellions breaking out in parts of Ethiopia, not at a national level, but as a voice of protest at the continuing hold on power of the EPRDF. |
If they were to put on the table and pay for the increase of the medical so we can actually come up with an increase in hourly rate, I think that could be fair. That depends on community, I think we could accept that. |
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