There would be nothing to stop Bayer from selling the pharmaceutical business without the potential Baycol liabilities.
There would be nothing but a numerical jumble to look at if these clocks were to suddenly go digital.
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For the small number of people who would be tempted, there would be nothing to fear from the government.
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Indeed were it not for the Bauhaus name, there would be nothing to hold these strains of modernism together.
Bereavement charity, Sands, said Mortonhall Crematorium had told parents there would be nothing to scatter after a baby's cremation.
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There would be nothing like a victory over the Lib Dems to answer the critics on his own backbenches.
Even if the planets did all line up perfectly there would be nothing to worry about, as a number of astronomers have demonstrated.
Mortonhall Crematorium told parents there would be nothing to scatter after a baby's cremation but the ashes were then buried in a garden of remembrance.
Mr Burden said the government incentive for councils to freeze tax bills was only for one year, and there would be nothing in subsequent years.
If it nixed only the insurance mandate, insurers say premiums would skyrocket because there would be nothing to stop people from waiting to buy coverage until they got sick.
Third, and most important, it would be a disaster if banks pledge massively more than that, because there would be nothing left over to underpin the savings of European citizens.
And if General Motors stopped buying our auto parts, then all those auto parts manufacturers would go under, and there would be nothing to keep the German and the Japanese companies going.
Besides, if the Big East allows WVU to depart for the Big 12 early then there would be nothing stopping Syracuse and Pittsburgh from doing the same as they head South to the ACC.
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But the widespread acceptance of either one of these ideas would put paid once and for all to the military option and there would be nothing left to prevent Iran from getting the bomb.
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Public anger first surfaced in Edinburgh where Mortonhall - a council run crematorium - routinely told grieving parents there would be nothing to scatter after cremations, but ashes were then buried in a garden of remembrance.
Dorothy Maitland, Sands operations manager, discovered in December that the ashes of her daughter Kaelen were interred in the ground at Mortonhall - 26 years after she was told there would be nothing for her to collect after the funeral.
"Some people have said that stopping government payments to Child Trust Funds isn't fair to children, but there would be nothing fair about leaving the next generation with unsustainable debts that would mean higher taxes and poorer public services, " he said.
There would be nothing like the same confidence, by the public generally, in an inconvertible currency so regulated, as in a convertible one: and the most instructed person might reasonably doubt whether such a rule would be as likely to be inflexibly adhered to.
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However, if a euro exit was to occur at some point in the next few years, there would be nothing preventing the Central Bank of Ireland from cancelling the new bonds or indicating it would roll them over forever and hand back all interest payments.
Mr Dewar is sage enough to know that as well, which is why he was happy privately to reassure Mr Salmond that there would be nothing in the white paper to prevent the Scottish parliament from, say, holding a referendum on independence if it wanted.
There would be technological challenges, to be sure, but nothing about this is technologically fanciful.
Next Tuesday, companies wanting to get a slice of the police budget in Surrey and West Midlands will attend a bidding conference, with Peter Williams telling me he would be there to ensure that nothing was agreed "unless it delivers benefits to us".
Provenge, a treatment that trains immune cells to attack a cancer, would be revolutionary even if there were nothing to it but cool science.
So that more troops to reinforce and help them would be better than having nothing there right now.
"We would like nothing better than for there not to be a need for us, " she said.
If we taxed it all at nothing then we might assume that there would be more.
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