Umberto Eco (1932-) |
If we are not staffed appropriately we will continue to work as hard as we can to meet the responsibilities of the office. We don?t let the candle fall. |
If we are urging people to stay at home we have got to make sure that there is a way for them to get enough food and to make sure they are looked after. |
If we can develop a better sense of discipline, I think we'll be fine, including myself. I'm not just talking about one individual, just the whole team. |
If we can get something resolved before the district tournament, that would be great. But when we accept it, we want the field to be the best it can be. |
If we can just keep our minds on the game we're playing, ... that's the most important thing for us to do now, and hopefully we can continue to do that. |
If we can take anything away from this, it's that we recognize the importance of flood-control projects that we don't necessarily think about every day. |
If we can't make money on the Tasman something has to give. We have to reduce services or withdraw. We can't just sit in a market losing money for ever. |
If we didn't get him, I'm glad UA got him because Lute does a great job. When you get to know someone like Marcus, you pull for him. He's in good hands. |
If we get a reasonable bill of health it must give us a massive chance. It only shows when we get a reasonable squad ready and playing, how good we are. |
If we get a referral (of Iran) on September 19th, that will be good, but I think the issue of a referral is something that we'll be working for a while, |
If we get money from Fort Myers Beach, we'll be able to increase the number of acts we have, and hopefully we'll get future support from the businesses. |
If we had lost this game, it would've been really bad, not only for us, but for our coaches. I don't know if they would've had as much confidence in us. |
If we had not had that group of people with the vision to put this thing together and we tried to do it today, I think it would be damn near impossible. |
If we had nothing else to do, the accounting investigations alone could keep us busy for the next five or 10 years. The size and magnitude are crushing, |