If I stayed there the whole six years [remaining on his contract], ... I would figure it out -- or I'd die trying. I really felt that in my heart. |
If I used him as a pinch-hitter, I could probably get away with it because I could pinch-run for him, ... But we want him to be ready to be a D.H. |
If I were a thief, your belongings would be gone by now. Students leave all kinds of things lying around that are difficult and costly to replace. |
If I were running a television network, I would do a terrible job. That said, it would have been nice in sweeps month to have that as our lead-in. |
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John McCain (1936-) |
If individuals lack these skills, workplace training and development or progression into further and higher education becomes much more difficult. |
If Iran returns to a suspension of its enrichment activities and accepts the Russian proposal, the Security Council track may not prove necessary. |
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If it gets into the wild birds and then it gets into the domestic poultry, then we've got a very direct contact between humans and infected birds. |
If it proceeds as commercial development, I'd like to see it annexed. It could bring jobs, help the tax burden and bring us our own small airport. |
If it weren't for us, the campus wouldn't be running. We aren't worried about research. We're worried about the money that going into our pockets. |
If it's a short trip to go see your grandma in Minneapolis, that's something where you can kind of weigh the pros and cons as to if it's worth it. |
If it's acceptable there, one can hardly threaten another country - with which, incidentally, negotiations are ongoing - with the military option. |
If it's got something to do with kids, we usually try to help them out. And if any member is killed on their job, their kids get a free education. |