If the job is not fully staffed within the next two months, then it would be very difficult to be able to open that school for the beginning of the school year. |
If the numbers don't do too much to curb the dollar's latent enthusiasm, then I think we're looking to consolidate a little bit with gold, and silver to follow, |
If the numbers don't do too much to curb the dollar's latent enthusiasm, then I think we're looking to consolidate a little bit with gold, and silver to follow. |
If the team doctor informs the league that it's medically necessary, then the player is permitted to wear it. Whether it's padding or tights, it doesn't matter. |
If the topic does come up in any of the secretary's meetings, whether it's here in the United States or in Europe, she will be prepared to discuss these issues. |
If the unions ask for more than British Airways are offering, then there won't be much sympathy. British Airways has had to cut costs, and the unions know that. |
If there is extra money it will most likely go to paying off the debt incurred from the new fire station and maintaining an aggressive fuels management program. |
If there is no question as to the legitimacy and legality of their operation, then everything ought to be on the table for the media and anyone else to look at. |
If there was an agreement in the Middle East peace talks, we would like to get support from Japan, which is an important partner in the international community, |
If there was an outbreak in a country and they were able to contain it very quickly to isolate the area where the outbreak took place, then we wouldn't have to, |
If there's a frustration about the Rosebud season this year, it's that there's not enough Friday nights to screen all the good stuff that's currently available. |
If there's a torn labrum, that's a different scenario. But if it's a simple procedure, there is no hesitation to think he wouldn't be ready for spring training. |
If there's that big of a shot differential, 80 percent of that is definitely goaltending. The other 20 (percent), I attribute to our players' ability to finish. |
If they know there are consequences, they don't do things. If they know at the dance they will be checked for alcohol, they are much less likely to use alcohol. |
If they're going to ignore the judge's order, then why are we going to the expense of a trial? Just tell the staff here, you guys don't count and we don't care. |