I've worked with teachers who gain a better understanding of how reasons of poverty may cause students' behavioral problems in the classroom. |
I’ll be honest with you, ... This is the longest I’ve ever gone without using and believe me, being in jail for me right now is a good thing. |
If . . . News believes it necessary to cut the cover price, it will have to provide us with a detailed explanation and financial information. |
If (Floyd Haworth) had had it today, it would be so different. Treatment has come such a long way and it's much better for those of us today. |
If a car came up behind us and nudged us forward then we would have gone straight into the path of the oncoming lorry. We would both be dead. |
If a person smokes for taste and not for relief of negative moods, then perhaps they shouldn't be given an anti-depressant to help them stop. |
If a student desires to play at Fayette Academy, that person must be enrolled here. It's nothing against Fayette-Ware, but that's our policy. |
If an agent approached me tomorrow, I'd certainly listen. But if not, I plan to self publish my second book and keep on doing what I'm doing. |
If anyone knows anything about it, I wish they'd come forward and let the police know so we can put this behind us and get on with our lives. |
If Argentina works extremely hard, it can lay the groundwork for a recovery in 2003. But, right now, 2002 looks very difficult for Argentina. |
If Armstrong had not made the call, it is not clear when, if ever, the vice president's office would have told the public about the incident. |
If he (Roberts) refuses to answer questions on decided cases, ... I'm going to need a lot more time to try to get to the bottom of who he is. |
If he were actually committed to comprehensive immigration reform, he would have stopped his own party from filibustering it twice last week. |
If I am confirmed as secretary of labor, I intend to keep faith with the men and the women who still work at jobs like those my parents held. |
If I asked him to go into the goal, he would go and I'd shoot on him, ... But rarely, it was more like me catching his footballs in the yard. |