It would be odd if he never visited his loyal henchman Gervaise de Rait.
Given all that, and how much more exam-centred pupils and teachers have become, it would be odd if results did not improve.
The pack is a lot bulkier than it was when she left the ship, but it would be odd if anyone noticed that.
It seems to us it would be odd for the justices to hold that the defenders have standing in Windsor but not in Hollingsworth.
The crucial implication is this: If you treat all individuals as fundamentally the same in your theoretical constructs, it would be odd to insist that the law should suddenly start treating them differently.
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But it would be odd if the impact was terribly significant - largely because they have all been downgraded, and those who control vast pots of cash have to put their money somewhere.
And, although the stability of the financial system is not to be taken lightly, it would be odd to pick on buy-outs as the chief systemic risk, instead of looking at the complexity of the system as a whole.
Second that it would be pretty odd if Lloyds' board doesn't tomorrow confirm that the Co-op is its preferred bidder.
Perhaps the biggest argument in the bull's camp is that it would be an odd time for a sustained pullback in spending.
It would be very odd indeed if pouring tens of billions of pounds more into the system had not led to more treatments.
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It would be slightly odd if he received his maximum entitlement.
It would be mighty odd, and a big set-back to the Liberal Democrat cause in the rest of Britain, if the Scottish party walked out of the first government they have been in for nearly half a century.
So, it would be very odd for someone who had had their phone hacked, but had not had a story published about them as a result, to receive more than someone who had been the subject of a published story.
And I think it would be very odd if you said the only people you can have as governors of the BBC are people who've never before been a member of a political party, I think it would be infeasible to do that.
But it would be a little odd, and make the underwater city of Rapture rather less impressive.
An Association of Chief Police Officers statement said it would be "quite odd" if in a survey of 270 rioters a high proportion did not cite the police as a factor in their behaviour.
In that context, it would be a little odd if the cardinals didn't at least consider the possibility that insiders leading a double life might be vulnerable to pressure to betray the pope's confidence.
But I guess there must come a point in time when it would be, you know odd if you were, if there was a huge proportion of your funding coming from one particular source.
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At first blush, it seems odd that the bank would be so tight-fisted with such a large amount of money.
That would be odd, though, since it would be a waste of valuable carbon.
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That would be the end of the story were it not for an odd detail.
It was his hope that as the odd man out, Kadima would be destroyed as a viable political entity.
Manipulating the shape of the threads using this method, called thread-rolling, was thought to be impossible because it would be too hard to control the structure of the screw if metal oozed into odd shapes.
"If I took you to a country where they were reading Sanskrit and I was writing that on the board - well anyone would behave badly - how bored would you be when you tried to follow it and all you could understand was the odd word, " says Mr Ryan.
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It would be in vain to close our eyes and see others' differences as if they were odd.
It would be obvious to anyone who turned a spectroscope on Earth, for example, that something odd was going on.
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Although it may seem odd that a South Korean company would make chips in the US destined to be sent to Asian assembly plants, one analyst said the move made strategic sense.
On some level, that was odd because the quarter inherently represented a transition where production was ramping up and it would be hard to really get a sense of what the business looked like on a steady-state basis.
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