If it comes to pass, it would forbid all imports of beluga sturgeon products.
And they say they will block the inauguration of Calderon too if it comes to that.
If it comes easy to the Garys of the world, how hard can it be?
There will be little sympathy for shareholders or bondholders this time, if it comes to that.
If it comes to fruition, it would generate 468 megawatts, providing most of the power there.
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If it comes to pass, there will be no shortage of Washingtonians looking to claim credit.
Victory, if it comes on the back of economic weakness, may not prove so sweet.
Mr Khatami's second presidency, if it comes, will be no easier than his first.
So, when change comes, if it comes, it may not be gentle at all.
If it comes from the boom in Chinese investment spending, then the boom could continue.
The payoff, if it comes at all, will come over time, not next year.
If it comes from a place deep within, the authenticity of the task will be communicated.
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If it comes to pass, any concession paying 13% (or more) will deliver a windfall.
If it comes, the salmon will become the first genetically modified (GM) animal approved for human consumption.
If it comes out in 2000, they can say, 'See, that's why we named it Windows 2000.
And if it comes up short, people are going to laugh, and they'll never get another chance.
Reduced supply is genuinely worthy of worry, especially if it comes suddenly from a Middle East crisis.
Now, if it comes to rail, we certainly don't have the best rail system in the world.
If it comes to a Commons vote, the prime minister has indicated he will abide by the decision.
But if it comes to that I expect the eurozone will finally refuse to write that third cheque.
You can't just toss things off because if it comes out sounding wrong, you really hear about it.
Is it destiny that you can have one only if it comes at the expense of the other?
Caborn has insisted that a bid for the 2012 Olympics is only feasible if it comes from London.
Talk of America leaving the WTO is likely to follow, even if it comes from a small minority.
And if it comes with a guarantee and can actually stay in tune on stage, so much the better.
If it comes down to Hillary and Rudy, the race will be tight.
The Kurds insist they want peaceful change, but they are ready for a fight if it comes to it.
But even if it comes through the downturn in relatively good shape, there is the future to worry about.
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If it comes to fruition as planned, it will generate hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue over six decades.
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The multihued harmonies, jagged rhythms and full-tilt singing of the group Kitka sounds as if it comes straight from Bulgaria.
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