One would think that there were no iPhones in China, but that was not the case.
One would think that a text of such significance would be taught regularly in schools.
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One would think that a growth industry during the winter months would be the airline industry.
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One would think that ought to put an end to all other litigation about it.
One would think that all of this uncertainly would cause the war for talent to cool.
One would think that the crime rate would go up with the release of all of these inmates.
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By now one would think that the continent is now immune to pain.
One would think that after 17 years on the job Alan Greenspan would have mastered the art of central banking.
One would think that this would be high on the agendas of both the international community and private pharmaceutical firms.
Now that unmarried mothers have become the new normal, one would think that the drive to stigmatize them would ease up.
One would think that PhRMA would be using the GSK and Pfizer examples as a way to help move the industry forward.
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At this point one would think that pensions would heed our warnings.
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One would think that legislators across the country would be taking aggressive action to cut budgets at both the state and federal level.
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With the new millennium just days away, one would think that cards with a similar forward-looking and contemporary feel would be dominating sales.
"One would think that since the virus doesn't cross the placenta, probably not too much of a threat that we know of, " he said.
One would think that a disaster like Flordia's would prompt the State Board to reconsider whether it should be in the business of managing money.
Given the tremendous furor over the COX-2 debate, one would think that a compound with a similar profile to Vioxx like diclofenac would be shunned.
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Of course, one would think that a depositor would realize if they were hit with heavy overdraft fees, but clear disclosure is always a good thing.
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But one would think that state court would consider such a monster case in US jurisprudence to be somewhat persuasive and at least deserving of some consideration.
Even if they were right, one would think that their responsibility as citizens charged with a serious inquiry would impel them to look at all the evidence.
One would think that Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi would have learned his lesson two weeks ago: Try not to bite the hand that you need to help feed your country.
Given these factors and the ongoing pain of the housing bubble burst, one would think that there would be a reluctance to participate in what appears to be yet another mania.
One would think that Speaker Boehner and his staff would have had more important things to do on this particular Sunday morning than wasting time engaging in a useless school yard fight.
Okay, one would think that a car that could get into the Guinness Book of World Records for achieving such a feat (64.55 miles per gallon, which has been verified) is believable, right?
And in cities as violent and crime ridden as Rio can be, one would think that a similar shoot out would have occurred by now in cities where there is easy access to firearms.
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One would think that some of the most important roads in town would be cleared by now, but we really have no way of knowing how the priority list of tree and power work is being determined.
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One would think that the entire exercise these people go through would be considered meaningless, but the fundamental analysis industry is much too big and established, and there's no chance that this game will come to an end in our lifetime.
One would think that the Commerce Department would be sensitive to these strategic implications -- if not to those of a military character, at least to those that are likely to reduce opportunities for other, more prudent, American business sales there.
One would think that Obama as the first black president would understand that gun violence in a place like Chicago or Detroit or Newark is often the byproduct of a myriad of social and economic factors that have gone unaddressed for decades.
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