It would be terrible if the Democrats were to control the House, the Senate and the Presidency.
"It would be terrible to stop our own fishermen from exploiting a sensitive areas then allow boats of other nationalities to come in, " Mr Benyon said.
It seems cynical to encourage people to travel, says Stefanie Rother, a spokeswoman at TUI, before adding that it would be terrible if an economic disaster followed the flood.
Just as it would be a terrible mistake to borrow against our children's future to pay our way today, it would be equally wrong to neglect their future by failing to invest in areas that will determine our economic success in this new century.
"I think it would be a terrible loss if it had to close, " he said.
And we hope that the Republicans understand that it would be a terrible waste to walk away from this opportunity.
And it would be a terrible idea for the Fed to prolong the recession in order to save such individuals from their own folly.
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It would be a terrible mistake and I think would earn deserved approbation from the American public if Congress were to try to travel that path again.
"It would be a terrible mistake that would make the current crisis worse, rather than better, " says Barbara Roper, director of investor protection at the Consumer Federation of America.
In his interview with BBC Scotland political correspondent Glenn Campbell, Mr Lajcak also said he thought it would be "terrible" if the UK were to leave the European Union.
It is, then, not surprising that when it was proposed that America should invade Iraq with the goal of establishing democracy there, Obama knew that it would be a terrible mistake.
Despite the Speaker referring to it as a phony issue, we think there are signs that Republicans understand that it would be a terrible thing for the 7.4 million Americans who would be affected if these loan rates were allowed to double.
Although it looks terrible and it is terrible and it would be great to see work starting immediately.
But, argued the shadow education minister, it would be a truly terrible idea.
Would it be so terrible if judges began living more authentic lives by actually implementing the law, and bankers started living lives that were personally worthwhile?
Would it be a terrible surprise to learn that, having lost around 60% of share price since the beginning of the year, Research in Motion (RIM) is now susceptible to activist shareholders?
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It would, however, be a terrible mistake -- for the Marines and for the Nation -- to accede to such pressure on the basis of this and previous mishaps.
Not only would that be a terrible burden on families who are already going through tough times, it would be bad for our economy.
Councillor Mark Howell said it would be "completely wrong and a terrible use of public money" to enter a bidding war.
If, on the other hand, a strong country like Germany walked out of the euro, probably taking other strong countries with it, the result would be just as terrible.
Is it worth pointing out why this would be a terrible idea?
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The USPGA also wanted it to go ahead but as the days have gone on and the extent of this terrible tragedy came clear it became likely that the Cup would be postponed.
But such an eminently sensible idea suffers from a terrible weakness: Alitalia would be deprived of the help that it eagerly awaits.
Most economists think these are all terrible ideas: they would make the economy rigid just when it needs to be flexible.
"We think this would be a short-term blip but if the terrible summers continue then it could have longer term implications, " she explained.
While long on trivia, Amazon's statement was short on specifics, noting that all the GPS units it sold this season would make a trail from New York to Philadelphia, which would be a terrible way to use satellite navigation systems to find one's way around.
That would be a terrible outcome: by depriving Europe's economy of credit, it would worsen the downturn.
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