It meant that some teams would play three or four times a week, some wouldn't play for months.
There are organised far right groupings, but more probably in significant in numbers is just a body of people from various different clubs around the country who wouldn't dare, or possibly in some cases, wouldn't even dream of voicing such sort of sentiments in the context of their own home club's support.
Still, some Americans wouldn't give up their regional accent for anything.
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"Obviously, the competitive edge doesn't want to give up any hits or runs or anything like that, but at the same time it's throwing some pitches I wouldn't throw in certain counts and I think in the third inning I kind of backed up some changeups there, " Harvey said.
They found that detecting and treating many early-stage breast cancers reduced the number of late-stage cancers and deaths only slightly, prompting them to conclude that much of the treatment was unnecessary in some cases because the cancers wouldn't have progressed, and in some cases because they were fatal despite being treated early.
As Myers explains, the problems at the network are nothing that some more hits wouldn't solve.
To start, there have been irregularities in DMM's practices, some of which wouldn't have been apparent without a deliberate background check.
But the song's musical arrangement sounds tacky and hastily put together - some of it wouldn't be out of place trilling away in a lift or supermarket.
The artist and his sparely-drawn strip have taken knocks over the years, but Dilbert's piercing take on corporate life far outdates revered parodies like The Office and Office Space, and some whiny critic wouldn't be the first dolt Dilbert encountered in his long, long career.
Lord Morgan suggested he wouldn't have had a problem with coalition but he wouldn't have approved of some of the government's welfare policies.
It wouldn't be quite alright for their shareholders and some of their bond holders and their employees, but it wouldn't be systemic.
Even some fund managers who wouldn't typically own a large technology company have Apple in their portfolio.
Before taking either step, though, Fed officials would want to have some comfort that they wouldn't be creating undesired inflation.
We realized that if either of us ever needed some help, we wouldn't want to burden our children and take them away from their own families or careers to look after us.
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"I would think unless its some radical case you wouldn't want to give them a doggy Prozac, who knows what that's going to do to them, " said a man playing with his dog in a park in New York.
Good times always lead to excess, to some people doing things they wouldn't dream of doing in a less fevered atmosphere.
Jock Young, a criminologist at Middlesex University, says that like the invention of the telephone, the advent of mobiles has enabled people to report some crimes when previously they wouldn't have considered it worthwhile.
"There's sort of concern in the industry that if you had only one or two players in the marketplace, that some of the pricing competitiveness wouldn't be there, " says Boston Stock Exchange Chairman Michael Curran.
Now his company's huge losses strengthen the hand of those arguing in favour of the new regulations and leaves Mr Dimon looking slightly foolish, although some say the Volcker rule wouldn't have had any impact in this case.
Some 25 lawmakers in the 56-seat Cypriot parliament said they wouldn't vote for the tax amid deep resentment over a move some called disastrous.
But it's rare, even in the most severe burning, that "some fragments of dental evidence" wouldn't exist.
Are there places that he really can be competitive where some other Republican in past years wouldn't be?
Bus companies say they have hired a few hundred replacement drivers, and some of the least experienced strikers wouldn't have jobs to return to.
But I think anybody is hard-pressed to look back over a significant period of time like 99 or a hundred days and think you wouldn't have done some things differently.
Of course, all these hysterics are based on nothing more than speculation and rumors, since basically no one's ever seen a whitespace device in use -- maybe if one of the giant companies backing the tech would actually demo some of this vapor, people wouldn't be so nervous about it.
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Sure, over-engineered does come to mind, but we can't say we wouldn't be giddy to get our mitts under one at some point.
Even some Democrats thought the election of Redmond wouldn't be much of a disaster.
But he quickly realized he wouldn't be happy in some of the higher-ranked jobs, especially the cubicle-based ones.
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