Hey, what does your «belief» or religion matter
if reneging your statements helps get a black man out of the White House right?
The issue here is, for me, that Arsenal have decided not to let Sanchez leave,
if they renege on that... Arsenal brought in two excellent players in Kolasinac and Lacazette.
Ecuador doesn't have much to gain by Julian Assange's continued presence in the embassy but it would severely damage their reputation internationally
if they reneged on their offer of asylum and expelled him.
If he reneged on his effort to «make one last try», it was likely that Clegg would feel forced to retaliate and deny Cameron his support for boundary reform.
If they renege, Mr. Koch said, «we will be hounding them.»
Tell him that to break his pledge is dishonorable, and you too will consider him an «Enemy of Reform»
if he reneges.
He even told Wang that he made a deal with the Devil after being «trapped in hell» for two days in which he promised never to marry - and
if he reneged «the whole world would collapse.»
If you renege, they have to spend time and expense contacting you, and if you still don't pay, either sell the balance at a loss to a collector or take you to court.
That is,
if it renege its current position on the technology.
Not exact matches
The disadvantages are that you can't market for a fixed price but must settle for the high bid; you still have risk
if a high bidder
reneges; and you're responsible for packing and shipping.
Cassidy added that he thought the Paris agreement allowed for too many countries to
renege on their word but that
if such things were fixed, more Republicans would get on board.
If a customer
reneges on a commitment to pay, you'll need to consider whether you should follow up on your threat.
However,
if Syriza representatives end up
reneging on their promises and do not get nearly as much done, I think it will probably mean that we could see a continued drop in the polls for some extremist parties throughout the eurozone.
Mr. Baldwin, it may be recalled, raised hopes when he said he would leave the country
if George W. Bush became President, but then
reneged on his promise.
After all,
if we're simply spitballing, what
if Jordan Morris didn't get injured and all of our other injuries didn't happen, and Dynamo didn't
renege on the Derlis deal, and red cards hadn't rolled on like the Columbia, and on and on and on.
What
if the Giants
renege?
If all you do is punish her, you're
reneging on your responsibility as a parent to give her the help she needs.
Much more importantly, though, I was starting to feel that I could be more forceful in my advocacy
if I had some distance from the district's employees, especially when they do things like
renege on express commitments to the PAC.
If the firm has financial problems or
reneges on the deal, the bank that lent the company money to build the ice arena would take over the sublease agreement, said Bryan Mraz, Park District attorney.
If Britain can
renege, why shouldn't Hungary quit and give its Putin - wannabe president more latitude to remake the country as a kleptocracy?
«And
if - as the Scottish government says - it's bullying then what's Alex Salmond doing with his repeated suggestion in recent years that he'd
renege on UK debt?
If Greece is allowed to reschedule or
renege on its debt, what signal does this send to those with much larger debts, like Italy?
If the IDC
reneges on the agreement to form a Democratic majority in May, the state committee will back the primary bids.
If the government
reneges on this commitment it will be yet another broken promise.
If it is just done by the President, it is possible — but unlikely — the Supreme Court will stop it, or a future President can simply say that the previous President was wrong and
renege.
O'Flynn's blistering attack followed Farage's decision to
renege on his pre-election pledge to stand down as Ukip leader
if he failed to win South Thanet in last week's general election.
If, after just a month in government, the coalition
reneges on one of the few concessions on economic policy that the Lib Dems managed to secure in the agreement, then the long term damage will be immense.
If the Governor is
reneging on debt payments in today's prosperous times, what happens during bad times over the next 30 years?
The key thing about service contract bonds is that the State's commitment to pay for them is not legally binding, and the MTA and transit riders are ultimately responsible for paying bondholders
if the State
reneges on its commitment.
That's what this is about, and that's why New York Uprising will be contacting voters in Democratic and Republican districts, to let them know
if their Senator or Assemblymember is
reneging.»
If Lib Dem Ministers really did
renege on their undertaking to support the boundary changes, then their Ministerial careers, limousines, civil service briefings, red boxes, power and influence would end there and then, perhaps for ever.
but
if Mike Long says boo, Dean will
renege on his promise, take that to the bank.
DeFrancisco admitted that «maybe you're going to look at someone a little differently than you did before»
if that person
reneged on a promise to back him in the leadership fight.
Even
if - and it is far from likely - Orbán obtains permission for such a deficit increase, economic realities will leave his government with no option other than to
renege on their manifesto commitment not to implement savage public spending cuts.
And, finally,
if Cameron
reneges on his referendum promise, he will follow in the footsteps of John Major and be destroyed by a backbench revolt within the Conservative Party, while handing a lifeline to UKIP.
If the Liberal Democrats
renege on their promise to vote against higher tuition fees..
It would have been better
if he'd said it would then not be necessary for Cameron in his speech today to propose robbing and harassing those who genuinely need benefits for which they have contributed via national insurance contributions and which he has no contractual authority to
renege on.
Glazier, in an interview with Syracuse.com before today's meeting, declined to answer when asked directly
if the county was
reneging on its 2011 promise.
This means that you mustn't
renege on plans;
if you've decided you're going to meet up with someone you've met online don't pull out at the last minute.
But Kent is too clever — and too ruthless — to
renege on her premise and promise: even
if it can be controlled, this is one beast that perhaps can not be defeated.
But
if states
renege on their promises and the feds feel obligated to come down hard, then opponents of federal K — 12 activity will have a new laundry list of offenses to add to their bill of particulars.
The union believes that timetable can be upended
if the district
reneges on the pension pickup promised in the last contract.
But
if the state is
reneging on the money, why should districts abide by their rules?
But
if you have such a loan this doesn't mean that you can
renege on your personal debts.
The bonds are mortgage - backed so
if CSI
reneges on its commitments, the property will be sold with bondholders getting a cut of the proceeds after all other lien - holders (like the bank and city) are paid off.
If the seller
reneges (as he apparently has already done on some other obligation, hence the lien), your only option may be to get a lien on the vehicle yourself, and actually taking possession will be expensive and time - consuming.
It might feel like a passive relationship, but it can become very active
if the borrower decides to
renege on their agreement to the loan.
If you agree to this, make sure to get the agreement in writing so they won't
renege on the deal once you pay the money.
But it seems that
if these people are willing to
renege on a home loan once, they're likely to do it again in the future
if they don't like the housing hand they're dealt.
communitymanagers, This is going to be a big problem
if SPG / AMEX is
reneging on the extra 5000 points that were offered in the letter that we all got when the Marriott rewards visa Canada card was cancelled.