There would be similar arrangements cropping up in asset management in future, he added.
"There would be no question of selling a Turner to buy a Hirst, " Sir Nicholas added.
On top of that, there would be medical costs involved in procuring the egg.
Mr Kiriyenko has reportedly said there would be no further deputy prime ministers appointed.
For three years, he clandestinely saw a therapist, paying in cash so there would be no record.
There would be a toll for driving during business hours inside a 16-square-mile section of downtown London.
"I knew there would be consequences to my decision in the summer, " Bentley, 22, told BBC Radio Lancashire.
There would be no more exclusive franchises for the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity within fixed territories.
Mr Drakeford said there would be an "extensive and innovative" publicity campaign, lasting two years.
There would be mass jubilation at one of basketball's greatest franchises returning to basketball's biggest stage.
There would be few photo opportunities, but real and inexpensive success over the long term.
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Mentally, when comparing prices I added in whether there would be sales and delivery charges.
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Mr Robinson added there would be a review of the way that devices are maintained.
" He vowed that Pakistan constitution would be restored saying, quote, "There would be no dictatorship.
If the centre were better at raising revenues, there would be little cause for concern.
There would be no place in the country that you could go and pay less taxes.
Mr Underhill also said there would be a considerable increase in the number of special constables.
He warned those continuing to break the law, that if caught there would be consequences.
"There would be only one winner there - Joe, " the 63-year-old Spurs boss said.
If every political dispute had a right answer, there would be no need for debates.
"I said that there would be a chance of it, but they just didn't believe me!'"
It received its first correspondence almost immediately, saying there would be a determination within 90 days.
If the law did not do this, there would be no reason to have it.
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He insisted there would be "passionate competition" between the cities, rather than their traditional rivalry.
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Under the new system, there would be an "unranked list" of family and close friends.
In a rational world there would be no such thing as a nondiversified money market account.
The statement said there would be change of focus on manufacturing at the Cumbernauld site.
We thought that there would be a lot of fun inherent in that process.
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Without Universal there would be no efficient, thin, beautiful OLED display for the S4.
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And shadow health minister Liz Kendall added there would be "difficult decisions" that had to made.
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