Syria will not initiate a full-scale war against Israel because it would lose a full-scale war.
And if the break dies, the sector says that it would lose 37, 000 jobs.
If it did, it would lose on the floor, not even getting close to majority votes.
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If America just stood by, it would lose the trust of its allies across the world.
If North Korea were to become richer, she says, it would lose its competitive tourism advantage.
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For one thing, if the big farms broke up, it would lose control over agriculture.
Mr Bush has said the UN has to get tough with Iraq, or it would lose its credibility.
Across England and Wales, councils' spending power will be 1.7% lower, but KCC said it would lose 1.9%.
When AIG sold reinsurance coverage to General Reinsurance, was there much chance it would lose money on the deal?
If the market went up the fund would make more on its longs than it would lose on its shorts.
Horton General Hospital in Banbury was told it would lose its paediatric, maternity and gynaecology services, which would be moving to Oxford.
If Labour lose seven it would lose outright control of the council.
That would boost an already thriving sector, but it would lose the state more tax revenue and do nothing to help social security.
He said the 20-year-old business had been hit by the recession and he was worried it would lose more customers if it moved.
Mr Bush had insisted since September that the UN had to take a hard line with Iraq, or it would lose its credibility.
If they did and the bond market went down, Long-Term Capital would make more on its shorts than it would lose on its longs.
Jim Wells said if health is treated the same as the other departments in Northern Ireland, it would lose 6.9% of its revenue funding.
It would lose that weapon if the NFL is treated as a single entity, forcing it either to accept the owners' future demands or to strike.
If it goes ahead with nationalization and it does lead to more job losses, it would lose political capital and suffer a huge blow to its reputation.
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But by taking them as collateral for temporary loans and at a discount, it would lose money only if there is a bankruptcy among the market-makers borrowing Treasury bonds.
Assuming it keeps the oil and gas extracted from under Scottish waters, an independent Scotland would currently gain roughly as much in taxes as it would lose in subsidies (see article).
Opposing the petition, Dr Huw Jones from Sport Wales argued that it would put the game in jeopardy as it would lose financial support from the English Cricket Board (ECB) and would limit the internationals played at the SWALEC stadium in Sophia Gardens.
The opinion polls suggest that his government has fallen so far behind Labor that it would probably lose one now.
Missy Franklin, the 17-year-old heir apparent to Phelps, handed the U.S. a lead it would never lose in the first leg, the backstroke.
BofA and every other major bank is simply making up for lost revenue that it would otherwise lose because of a new regulation stemming from Dodd-Frank.
Mr. PHILLIPS: I would say it's a very fair bet that he would lose it.
On Friday, UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said the UK would reject the draft if it meant states would lose their veto over foreign policy.
So the money that would be paid out on the CDS contracts in the event of a Greek default is already pretty much all in the bank accounts of the people who would gain it and out of the bank accounts of the people who would lose it.
Sure, it would have hurt to lose the exclusivity, but what would have been wrong with the Wii U version coming out now, and the PS3 and Xbox versions being released in September?
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