So if he comes up short, how much of a mark against him should it be?
Hopefully if he comes out of it well tomorrow, we can play him more on Wednesday.
If he comes himself, even if after the elections rather than before ... yes.
If he comes up with a convincing agenda, he might just give Mr Blair a real headache.
If he comes to power, a confrontation with Brussels, which takes the opposite view, would surely follow.
Edinburgh flanker Fraser McKenzie could make his Scotland A debut in Belfast if he comes off the bench.
You know, obviously, if he comes inside the residence and assaults you, can you ask him to go away?
Bush is now like the one who would be pleased to relinquish the spoils if he comes back safe.
So if he comes with his A game, or even his C game, he will be right in there.
If he comes through his encounter with David, Dodson revealed his long term aim is to recapture the British title.
Emotionally, once the event starts, he will be fine, and if he comes out firing we've got our very own Tiger Woods.
Chirac should not be too upset if he comes back to Hanoi in a year's time and finds fewer people speaking French.
"I wouldn't be surprised if he comes out next year and proves people wrong by winning a couple of majors, " said the 20-year-old from N Ireland.
If he comes on and he looks like the player that he was when he was the fourth pick in the draft, it's a win-win for everybody.
But if he comes up with material as strong as The Evangelist's title cut, about bringing his wife to Australia from her native Germany, he'll be fine.
"I want to work with this chief constable and if he comes in and sorts Essex Police out then he will have earned his money, " said Mr Smith.
If he comes third, his team have more work to do, but it is reasonable to argue he could see off Paul and Santorum further down the road.
Scrum-half Mike Blair, who missed Saturday's game after suffering a head knock against the All Blacks, may be back in contention if he comes through a series of medical checks.
K. with him is both that he might agree with them on some issues and that even if he comes down on a different side, he knows he might be wrong.
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He likes reporters to follow him while he does his own grocery shopping, but gets cranky if anyone comes around when he's taking one of his frequent flights on a corporate jet.
And if no new major backer comes forward he will be happy if the supporters can come up with the funds to have a greater role in the running of the club.
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But the real payoff comes if he can afford to put off withdrawing from the Roth indefinitely.
So he expects that if Congress comes back to Washington with a seriousness of purpose, a sense of urgency about the need to do something on the American economy, do something for the American people, they will act quickly -- before Thanksgiving, hopefully -- on jobs and growth.
"We will sit down together if an offer comes, but I believe first he has to make his own mind up if he wants to stay with us, or not, " said Wenger.
"If the right fight comes up, if there is somebody there who he feels would be a challenge and if the terms are right, I'm sure he would consider it, " Warren said.
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