The 43-year-old school has 50 horses, and one member of staff feared many would have to be put down because they would be impossible to re-home.
The continuous port scans, the worm traffic, the DDoS attacks, have to be winnowed down to something actionable.
So for me, I constantly have to be looking down at my feet to make sure I place them some place that they're going to stay because I don't know when they're going to spit off and when I'm going to fall.
Some fear that the weekly draw may have to be shut down, while a new operator works to install new equipment in thousands of retail outlets.
Today its assets would have to be written down by 5% for the knackers yard to beckon.
If the legal challenge did succeed, there was real risk that the lottery would have to be closed down for a few months, ultimately harming the good causes they had hoped to help, he said.
Ms Morgan said some animals may have to be put down if funds are not found.
One building is simply too dangerous to enter and may have to be torn down.
Privatisation will also take time: postal savings and insurance have to be scaled down first.
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The possibility that the entire terminal might have to be pulled down has not been ruled out.
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But pay would have to be held down and the workforce cut by around 10%, say NHS-watchers.
Reporting and bookkeeping requirements would be expensive, and operations might have to be shut down during inspections, for safety.
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Animal welfare groups point out that the 54 dogs found by the authorities will almost certainly have to be put down too.
Turning to the US economy, Mr Cameron said America's deficit would have to be brought down over time, with difficult decisions taken.
At the same time, the U.K. debt is climbing fast and will have to be brought down soon, one way or another.
The owner of a Worcestershire horse sanctuary has warned some animals may have to be put down after she was handed an eviction notice.
Throw in the cost of scrubbers and other required pollution controls, and many smaller coal plants will have to be shut down, Bergstrom says.
Scarborough Borough Council said the four privately-owned properties would have to be pulled down after "further significant land slippage earlier this week put them at risk of collapse".
By then, either the UK's ambitions on the global stage may have to be scaled down, or the UK's armed forces may need more resources to fulfil those tasks.
Police say they are closely monitoring Calva Bridge in Workington, which is part of the A596, and engineers say it will have to be taken down if it does not fall.
But that provision, along with several other elements of the deal, will have to be nailed down in another round of talks and could still be rejected by member states, they stressed.
She said there is a contingency plan and some of the animals have got homes to go to, but some of the "elderly and bad tempered", and wildcats and racoons would probably have to be put down.
"From our point of view since November, we've had five dogs that have had to be put down because of parvovirus and two that have died, " she said.
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You have to be very good down here to win games and we didn't help ourselves.
And there are opportunities for people with good credit, who have money to be put down.
This means that you have to be willing to put some money down on one number on the roulette wheel.
Five climbers, including two Thais, have reached base camps but have yet to be brought down from the mountain, the governor said.
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