Were they to switch even a fraction of this abroad, it could batter the economy.
Were they to succeed, thundered Mr Li, Japan could expect relations with China to suffer irreparably.
Were they to do so, it might have discouraged support from some of the contributors they credited.
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How likely were they to prove that they were denied a call-back because implicit bias was at work?
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The recurring cost of options to American companies were they to be immunised would be about 20% of profits.
But both have a genetic disease, and, were they to have a child together, that child would suffer terribly.
Were they to become acquisitive, he says, it is likely the company would focus on buying both talent and IP.
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Were they to get information, or were they to get her to falsely testify when she was called as a witness?
Those on the wrong end of disclosures understand that their communications would also reveal some embarrassing comments were they to be exposed.
Banks merely have to report the rate at which they "could" borrow funds before 11am, were they to decide to do so.
Were they to be abolished, film production in Britain would shrink drastically, the economists say in a report paid for by the state-funded Film Council.
So determined were they to build market share, they ignored basics.
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"We'd be extremely unhappy were they to do that, " and it is certainly possible there would be calls for Mr. Hayward to go, the manager said.
Given the warm vibes Mr Chen is sending across the Strait, the Chinese should realise that they would look merely churlish were they to rant too much.
Fourth, there are many NGO partners with significant resources which, were they to contribute to this effort in rural regions, could help achieve these goals within the public sector.
Were they to do so, it would be a catastrophe for the world -- causing extraordinary loss of life, and striking a major blow to global peace and stability.
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Mr Clinton's officials reckon that, with the Israeli-Palestinian peace process supposedly if questionably back on track, there might be less Arab hostility were they to send cruise missiles exploding into Iraq.
Were they to become law, the outcome is unquestioned: eventually if not in very short order the United States would be unable to field credible nuclear deterrent forces.
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The Afghan nationals claimed they would be at risk of ill-treatment from the Taliban in reprisal for their past work were they to be removed to their country of origin.
We had already been working disasters in Vermont, so we had a joint field office that they were able to relocate to, and so they were able to continue their operations after moving.
Such critics seem afraid of the intellectual credibility or complex truths they might find were they to surrender their sideline seat and take an analytical plunge into the culture on which they comment.
It seems unlikely that the Sinn Fein position would change in this Parliament - were they to take up their seats, they'd probably want to say so to their voters in a manifesto, first.
Not so: dealing from its premises in Bond Street with its internationally recognised and respected name opened doors for Mr Bernheimer that might otherwise have required long, hard pushing were they to open at all.
Were they to find, in two years or so, that the West was trying to force Kosovo to stay inside a new federation with Serbia, some of them at least might go back to war.
Unfortunately, the costs of deferring U.S. attention including, where necessary, military attention to these challenges will vastly exceed those entailed were they to be dealt with now through credible deterrence and forceful action.
It would also facilitate the Soviets task were they to chose to produce larger numbers of strategic missiles, obtaining thereby still better attack capabilities than exist at present and doing so at relatively low costs.
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It added that players would continue to be considered for England while police investigations were on-going, with their situation looked at on a case-by-case basis were they to be convicted of a serious criminal offence.
Were they to choose, following an agreement, to produce larger numbers of strategic missiles than are permitted, the Soviets could do so at relatively small cost and obtain still better attack capabilities than they enjoy at present.
Were they to adopt similarly pre-cooked and politically motivated recommendations designed to catalyze accelerated and expanded Western assistance resource flows to Moscow these institutions would risk serious, lasting damage to hard-earned reputations for unflinching honesty.
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