If the answers are cagey, if he won't show the computer to me, I'll walk away.
Musharraf repeatedly promised to take off his military chief's uniform if he won a third term.
Legal analyst Joshua Rozenberg said if he won, it would be a landmark case.
Hendricks, who said he broke his left hand in the fight, was promised a title shot if he won.
Oh, and why does Yang put his money in Microsoft if he won't even rely on Microsoft's operating system to power Yahoo!'
It was said that the Turkish government had promised to give him a twenty-second house plus ten kilograms of gold if he won again.
If he won, Button needed Vettel not to score points to keep the championship alive but the German finished third behind Ferrari's Fernando Alonso.
Just possibly, if he won a second term, he would tackle the tougher parts of tax reform, such as scrapping deductions, and would launch an assault on entitlement spending.
On that same subject, David Cameron's suggestion that if he won power, he would bring opposition leaders into a war cabinet would strike many people as a very sensible one.
Microsoft and Yang were unable to agree on a price, and Microsoft Chief Steve Ballmer feared that even if he won, the costs of the battle would render it senseless by the end.
Before the Briton entered Formula One last year, Dennis said he would give Hamilton a rare McLaren F1 road car, currently on display at the Woking factory, if he won three titles for him.
So much so that Couples, who was in much the same position after two rounds just a year ago, renewed his threat to retire on the spot if he won at Augusta National again.
One was about how trivial Trump's decisions on "The Apprentice" were when compared with that of the POTUS. The second ridiculed Trump for what he would allegedly do to the White House if he won: turn it into a garish-looking hotel and spa.
And if he won't disclose his own relationship with tax loopholes and offshore tax havens, leaving voters more questions than answers, how can the American people trust him to reform our tax code in a way that closes loopholes, eliminates free-riding and ensures that everyone is playing by the same rules?
If he had won, he would have become only the third Republican governor in more than 100 years and the sixth in North Carolina's entire history.
If he had won the nomination, and the revelations of his affair and out-of-wedlock child came to light, he might have been forced off the ballot.
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When Romney attacked him for being, gasp, a career politician he raised a laugh by pointing out Mitt himself would have been one if he had won his first senate race.
"Chris hit a great drive and a great six iron and then a wonderful putt, " said Garcia, who would have returned to the world's top 10 for the first time in more than three years if he had won.
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How many more would he have won if he trained as hard and lived as clean as Tiger?
And because of Obama, he knows if he does run, he won't have to hide.
While flying to London with Aer Lingus for the awards, Banville was plied with champagne by his former employer, and told the BBC at the 2005 awards he "wouldn't have been able to stand up" if he'd won the prize.
He said if his party won next month's election, he would re-open the case to have the two explain their role.
He says he won't say if he met the real-life Maya to protect his sourcing.
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And as a reminder, John Kerry, who I worked for eight years ago -- I feel like that makes me old -- he outraised George Bush almost every month, if not every month, after he won the nomination, too.
He may even genuinely believe that if he had stood against Mr Blair he would have won, though few agree with him.
But the ability to hit the ball hard the other way is what matters, and if he can perfect that skill, Teixeira knows he won't ever have to say the word "bunt" again.
But as he said in the State of the Union, if Republicans won't come along, he's got a duty to govern.
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