If a person is convicted of something while in state service, they do not automatically lose their benefits. There's no provision in state law for something like that. |
If a salesman has failed to follow up on his leads, the executive in charge of sales can reassign any customer to his or her favorite sales rep right on the dashboard. |
|
|
If anybody has seen this man, (they) know what kind of pain he's in. He's 69 years old. We've got to get Coach to focus on his health. That's the most important thing. |
If Bank of America and other companies think they are buying peace from reparations activists with these million-dollar contributions, they are in for a rude surprise. |
If connectedness is the chief difference between rural and urban areas, then broadband technology and other communication technology goals rise to the top of the list. |
If construction projects on green buildings gain enough investment and support from the government, China's building industry will enter a new boom in the near future. |
If Curtis can't go, which I can't imagine ... it would be a difficult situation. But I wouldn't lose confidence because I know Derrick (Blaylock) would do a great job. |
|
If four dwellings per acre is compatible with the existing character of the hamlet, I'm all right with it. But I'd like to see the density decline as the rings go out. |
If God wants an Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement, then Sharon will not die. There is no Israeli politician other than Sharon at this point who can implement peace. |
If guys want to show what they can do, well, thanks to the schedule makers, they'll have that chance. We've got some interesting scheduling going on with our pitchers. |
If he be able to fight with me, and to kill me, then will we be your servants: but if I prevail against him, and kill him, then shall ye be our servants, and serve us. |
If he hits his spot he probably gets me out. You can't expand the zone against him. He's one of the best in the game. I was lucky enough to get a pitch over the plate. |