If Mom takes the kids to the mall and one of the children walks outside the range, she can sweep her handheld base to pinpoint her child's location. |
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If none of us will allow our currencies to appreciate against the others, ... then they'll all depreciate against something else. Gold, copper, oil. |
If not (the students), who? It's their tomorrow we're dealing with here. We've got to get them engaged on this issue. Students carry a lot of power. |
If not [the students], who? It's their tomorrow we're dealing with here. We've got to get them engaged on this issue. Students carry a lot of power. |
If not now, then when? The time is perfect for a change, I think. I know I can do better than I've been doing. Right now my swing is in a bad place. |
If one business' rights are violated, it opens the door for the mayor and police to shut down other businesses without due process, like nightclubs. |
If only the net was just a little wider. We should have won that game. Our kids fought hard, and we overcame a short bench to put a scare into them. |
If our suppliers have access to what's moving and what our customers are doing, this is to their advantage. They can anticipate demand a lot better. |
If people get to meet them face-to-face and see how amazing they are, they are much more likely to be interested in their plight in Africa and Asia, |
If someone had come along and instantly maintained the ratings that Howard Stern had, that would have been looked at as the second coming of Christ, |
If something is exceptionally well done it has embedded in it's very existence the aim of lifting the common denominator rather than catering to it. |
If that is in line with the Law, we would not be able to do anything about it, satisfied or not, but we do insist on the Law being strictly applied. |
If the 6 and 11 ever would be offered, my kids are all moving into school age now. My kids would be in school during the day; when would I see them? |
If the 80,000 fans who attend Saturday's game all give just one dollar, we will raise $80,000 from Wisconsin to help them recover from this tragedy, |