Opponents decried the size of the package, and wondered if it would work at all.
What if it would automatically send a customer a notice when their payment is due?
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"If it would have triggered anything at all Millie would still be here, " she replied.
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Second, we all kind of wonder if it would actually be possible do it.
He asked if funding for the service would be guaranteed, or if it would go up or down.
"I wouldn't play golf if it would in any way jeopardise my knee in any way, " he said.
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Conservative members of Congress oppose all tax increases and particularly if it would single out of an economic class.
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Chafee said if it would stop them from getting the majority, then he would "consider it" under certain circumstances.
So scientists at Lundbeck cut the Celexa molecule in half to see if it would work better that way.
Sometimes he broke down in tears, wondering if it would ever stop, which it did nearly six months later.
He would get Jack Valenti to call the Pope if it would help.
Shortly before he flew home, Mr Taylor even hinted that he would resign if it would help bring peace.
The hardest time was not knowing if the tumor was cancerous and if it would kill her, she said.
That willingness might be there, though, if it would protect people's uninfected lovers.
And why should senior staff welcome new ownership if it would jeopardise their own company's informal commitment to its employees?
In early 2010, I watched AONE to see if it would form what is known as the IPO double bottom.
Some are even asking if it would perhaps be better to end the talks, just three weeks after their launch.
Nothing fancy, but CoverGirl wanted to see if it would give its lipstick, mascara and foundation a boost in Hartford, Conn.
At that point, von Lipinski felt grateful that he would keep his hand at all, even if it would be paralyzed.
"As horrible as all of this is, I would have been happier if it would not have been 103, " he said.
Far more testing would be required to work out if the treatment would work in babies and if it would be safe.
The U.S. and five other world powers offered Iran a package of incentives if it would freeze uranium enrichment by last Saturday.
He tried an iPhone and even contacted Apple to see if it would send him a blank iPhone casing for testing.
If it would make them unhappy, why would they make that choice?
Their problem is simply that they value a copy stolen as if it would have been a copy bought at full price.
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American officials retort that Cuba would face no bar on medical imports if it would submit to outside checks on their use.
The company declined to specify if any plant was on a current hit list to close or if it would seek contract concessions.
Greece faced daunting debt repayments in spring 2010, and it wasn't at all clear if it would have the money to make them.
The DUP's Paul Frew asked if it would not be better to lay two new cables rather than to proceed with further repairs.
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Last year similar work was done in mice, and we were waiting with bated breath to see if it would also work in humans.
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