What if because of your cheating grades you actually seemed qualified for a job that you are not?
OFCs have co-operated in these initiatives, and the rest will have to come round if only because they would lose their livelihoods if, say, a terrorist attack in America were financed through one of their banks.
The Saudis and their pals want to do what they can to maintain stability and help the world economy from slipping back into the abyss (if only because they have a lot to lose if it does).
"It's a really good way of testing if stuff works, because if you can hold the attention of a festival audience, then the kernel of a show is there, " explains Holmes.
So, Ford is going to have to put a real emphasis on trying to keep up with the Mercedes-Joneses, if you will, because if it doesn't, it's losing customers who are as geeked on technology as they are on traditional automotive values.
He says he doubts any team will look to this strategy as a long-term option, if only because they'd never be able to find anyone to back up Tebow if he got hurt.
"I would certainly not want people to throw the baby out with the bathwater because it is clear that eating unprocessed fresh foods is going to be a good idea, if only because it replaces the not so good nutrients".
To some extent, this is already happening, if only because there are not enough Western soldiers.
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Authors are peculiar creatures if only because their work requires them to lie so frequently.
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Sobotka is cutting a higher profile now, if only because Entergy-Koch's rivals have fallen so far.
Sobotka has a higher profile now, if only because Entergy-Koch's rivals have fallen so far.
Time will probably resolve the patent question, if only because patents have a limited lifespan.
This comparison is certainly curious, if only because Davis is the opposite of an astronaut.
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Mr Powell's trip mattered, if only because (like most administration members) he travels so rarely.
The plan deserves a chance if only because the alternatives of military action and inaction are so unpromising.
This shift is unlikely to be reversed, if only because few people today want to be accountants.
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Tassler certainly hopes so--if not because these shows are daring and fun, then because they offer compelling stories.
Some coffee shops say they still welcome laptop users, if only because they make the stores look busy.
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Then again, the study just might cause some confusion, if only because the topic continues to invite scrutiny.
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Many residents own guns, if only because of the handful of sex offenders who call the area home.
This is a pipe-dream, if only because NATO's membership includes such non-EU countries as Canada, Norway and Turkey.
Some friction with post-communist Russia was inevitable, if only because of Russian resentment of America's new geopolitical pre-eminence.
Either way, the authorities will watch public opinion, if only because protest can become a covert form of opposition.
In terms of policy, analysts don't expect any major initiatives, if only because there is little he can change.
Maybe, if only because it has less to do with civility than survival.
But the downturn is still hard to pin on them, if only because they were contributing so little already.
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DNA, if only because it is the more chemically stable of the two.
The Republicans still look well placed to hang on to Congress next year if only because the Democrats are so shambolic.
Importantly, a leading middle-of-the-road commentator, Dan Margalit, has told the prime minister to quit, if only because of his stonewalling.
Meanwhile, smaller companies are assiduously taking steps to avoid proxy fights if only because they can ill afford the cost.
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