It won't solve anything. You will still have a large amount of people that will grow marijuana for illegal sales and for international export. |
It would be best for one to admit to this wrongdoing. To give some semblance of closure to the family who has been stricken with this tragedy. |
It would be like a major bomb going off outside of St. Peter's [Basilica] in Rome, or the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, for Christians. |
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It would be prohibitively expensive to sample all of the soil and water surrounding a lab just to identify substances without addressing them. |
It would be very, very negative for the market if Koizumi gives Kamei a serious post, because Kamei has been almost the antithesis of Koizumi, |
It would change the dynamics, ... You've got records, and hopefully the media would spend a lot more time than they usually do comparing them. |
It would have been a benefit to me and the lads in some way in terms of playing in it. I hope we can play with a full deck of cards next time. |
It would surely be a pity if this positive momentum would stop and we would see a regression to the one-sided (European) position of the past. |
It?s a big win, especially after the way we played on Tuesday. We got some quality wins, and we had some kids really get better over the week. |
It?s kind of funny: I?m a trawler, and I?m probably viewed as an arch-enemy to most people. But I?m supposed to represent the entire industry. |
It'd be nice to get back to .500 and see where we are at, ... If we could reel off six or seven wins in a row, conceivably we'd have a chance. |
It'll help his hitting, too. Sometimes when you spend too much time on the bench, too much goes on in your mind. But he's a good fielder, too. |
It'll take him a few weeks to get in the flow. Hopefully, Alex stays strong and stays healthy, and we won't have to go with Ken any time soon. |
It'll take treated effluent and run it through a cloth filter process and remove even minute particles to give us a very, very clean effluent. |