If he can't manage to know what's in his checkbook, why would the people of Ohio want to trust this man with the state's checkbook? |
If he doesn't change his mind and support this amendment he will have a virtually impossible task to win the Republican nomination. |
If he feels okay with that we'll pretty much know if he is going to be in the 22 or not. Obviously if he's fit we want him to play. |
If he had never played first base, it would be a tougher transition for him. He seems comfortable there, and I think he'll be fine. |
If he satisfies the demands that have been drawn up ... then I'll say OK, it doesn't matter that he has been here a little shorter. |
If he's paying attention and he's serious, he won't leave the state. There is one issue in Texas today, and that is public schools. |
If I am required at the court and it is relevant, I suppose I will have to go. That is the law. There is nothing I can do about it, |
If I bounce the ball right in front of home plate and (Vladimir) Guerrero hits it out, it's a bad pitch. So, it's not a good pitch. |
If I could win ya, if I could sing ya, a love song so divine. Would it be enough for your cheating heart if I broke down and cried? |
If I don't get it done here I'll feel like I've failed. I'm one of the spokes in the wheel that will turn this organization around. |
If I fought it, it would have been an even bigger deal than it was. You've just got to be able to accept it no matter what happens. |
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If I had done 'Titanic,' it would have made, probably, $200,000 - worldwide. So I think my life would have been very, very similar. |
If I happen to do (a bicycle kick), it'll probably be the last thing I do on the field, because I won't be able to move afterwards, |
If I have a daughter, I wonder if I would do that to her. But I worry if I didn't, she might not be able to have this conversation. |