She also tried to calm his fears that he'd have to stop eating all of the foods he loved in order to lose weight.
"I'd have to go through all my health records, which doctors did I see, how much did I pay, what were the co-pays, which drugs did we use, did I have to take my kids to the emergency room.... " He'd have to assess all of it in light of what he predicted his family's health care needs would be in the coming year.
According to MacKinnon, Dole joked that he'd have to remain under "house arrest" for the next 10 days while he recovers from the infection.
Fleet sales manager Robert Householder had none on his lot, a situation that in the past could have meant telling the customer he'd have to wait a long time and losing the sale.
Before the contract was signed, Batista, who spoke practically no English at the time, decided that to turn the company around he'd have to move his wife and three young children to Greeley.
He'd have to come up with profits much faster, in two to three years, half the time he had originally planned.
He knew that to recapture Switzerland's dominant position he'd have to retain its manufacturing know-how, and that meant not losing skilled workers through layoffs, which would risk demoralizing the whole operation.
Koering thinks the state on the whole is not ready to accept same-sex marriage and that before he can support it, he'd have to see that others are more willing to approve.
His players told him he'd have to get a tattoo if they won the national championship.
And he'd have to deal with crises that came in three a.m. phone calls.
"No, he'd have to call them nabobs of nothingness, " Loren said and laughed at his own joke.
He thought he'd have to make a contemporary country record to be heard.
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"He'd have to bring in an equal partner, someone who knows the new NFL, who could market and generate revenues, " says Ganis.
We were open and honest with him at the start of the season that he'd have to fight hard with Steve Thompson coming in.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said he'd have to wait for the appeals process to play out to see if Libby met the criteria for a pardon.
Is National Journal--or perhaps Cook's social circle or his home--really populated by such grim women that he'd have to worry about giving offense by retelling such an anodyne old joke?
But he acknowledged that he'd have to earn the trust of fishermen and others who say they've received conflicting information about the oil spill response from BP and various government agencies.
But there's this rule and everyone has to face the rule, and he'd probably have to resign.
His refusal to put down his camera meant that he'd often have to get creative to bamboozle authorities.
I'm trying to understand the explanation of him saying he'd prefer to have it happen and nothing being done.
And he told us that he wasn't willing to discuss his 2003 test results, and he said that we'd have to talk to the players union and - which we did.
In my mind, this seems a little odd, purely because you'd have thought he'd be pushing to deliver a new vehicle rather than get involved in the messy process of dealing with another company's (Westland at the time) hardware.
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"I could tell from his reaction that Andrew knew he had picked me out - I suppose if I'd taken it he'd have been the first Test batsman to be caught out by his dad!"
He said he was also prompted to resign as he "didn't get the support I'd hoped to have in last year's election" when he placed 13th out of the 14 successful candidates.
Mustafa also decides that, in Elvira's place, he'd like to have an Italian woman.
"If he'd like to have a Russian passport, consider it settled, " Mr Putin said.
He'll enjoy being involved, but he'll know he hasn't scored the runs he'd like to have scored.
Governor Romney said yesterday that he'd love to have a pledge or some sort of agreement on negative ads, on personal-attack ads.
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