The consequences of this would be worse than simply dropped calls or bad signals.
The Fallbrook, Calif. nurse hesitated, fearing that the side effects would be worse than the disease.
The Fallbrook, California nurse hesitated, fearing that the side effects would be worse than the disease.
And everyone kind of agrees that, if we hadn't done that, job losses would be worse.
If producers went further and actually reduced their inventories, the damage to growth would be worse.
However, its far from clear that the baseline state of the world would be worse.
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That would be worse for our deficit, worse for business, worse for you, and worse for the next generation.
"The problem would be worse if oil prices continue to soar, " Wyss warned.
If insurance companies ceased to be profitable, their extinction would shortly be forthcoming and all individuals would be worse off.
However, the party's proposals are not without difficulties because some pensioners in receipt of means-tested benefits would be worse off.
It could be the result of a quick need to cover short positions, bets that the jobs data would be worse.
If facts and circumstances were worse for the reputation of the NFL, I suspect the fine would be worse on the offender.
MPs from Scotland for a majority would be awkward, having no majority at all if there were fewer of them would be worse.
Before the negotiations, Britain's foreign secretary, Jack Straw, gave a warning that a bad budget deal would be worse than no deal at all.
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Perhaps conditions would be worse if the Fed were not engaged in an aggressive program of quantitative easing, but that is even harder to prove.
"If it (the hamstring) had torn, I'd have been in big trouble and I feared it would be worse news from the scan, " she said.
Larry Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, warned on TV that failing to raise the debt limit would be worse than the Lehman bankruptcy in 2008.
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Responding to the chancellor's statement, Mr Miliband claimed the Budget showed that people would be worse off in 2015 than when the coalition came to power.
Unpleasant though the cuts may be, their chief targets (banks and civil servants) are not wildly popular, and most Brazilian politicians know that other options would be worse.
Mr Blair, however, will simply have to tolerate such political differences if they arise, for the consequences of trying to tie the hands of the Scottish Parliament would be worse.
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In York, James Alexander's argument is that, even if he took the grant, York would be worse off in the long run as it is only on offer for one year.
In total, 45% said they expected their terms of borrowing to be about the same as before, whilst 29% thought better terms would be possible and 25% thought terms would be worse.
Another poll this week by ICM for the Guardian suggests 22% of people believe the country would be better off without a monarchy, with 69% saying it would be worse off.
First Minister Alex Salmond told the BBC's The Politics Show that the UK Government seemed to be moving in the direction of assigned revenues and this would be worse than the present system.
The party's health spokesman Jackson Carlaw said it had been "yet another area in health" where patients in Scotland would be worse off than people elsewhere in the UK seeking vital health advice.
An opinion poll published in the Australian newspaper on August 18th showed 39% of people in favour of Mr Howard's proposals and 36% against, even though more thought they would be worse off personally.
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