If we don't capitalize on our opportunities, we're going to be disappointed in the end. And I have a lot of disappointed kids in that locker room. |
If we don't defend we don't have a chance against anyone, and our kids have bought into that. We had some nice stops defensively down the stretch. |
If we don't do something, we're ignoring a problem. We're going to do this to see if we can help the situation. We want to help solve the problem. |
If we don't see signs of earnings growth soon or in early 2006, you'll see investors look at that situation and say cash does start to make sense. |
If we had [background checks], we would know what workers are getting into the seaports. They wouldn't be allowed if they were a terrorist threat. |
If we had known he was going to get 24 years we would have seriously considered taking the case to trial. We got nothing - except broken promises. |
If we judge that inflationary pressures are restrained and the economy can achieve balanced growth, we can keep interest rates at very low levels. |
If we play as good as we can play and they play as good as they can play, we can't beat them. We have to play extremely well and them not as well. |
If we really do get a president like Mackenzie Allen who is very tough without losing (her sense of) who she is, that's the kind of woman we want. |
If we start seeing a demand for certain services . . . we'd probably have staff dedicated to that. We really want to see what the community wants. |
If we stay with the two-thirds bond [in June], property taxpayers would not have their taxes increase, but it would extend the length of the bond. |
If we teach children, they will learn from an early age what they need to be healthy. It's a lot more difficult to change once they become adults. |
Bill Clinton (1946-) |
If we're going to give that much money for housing, we ought to give other agencies that provide those same type of services the same opportunity. |
If we're living within our means, then why are we spending $50 million for a special election? ... This was an unnecessary election to begin with. |