If she doesn't know a test answer, "I just do the best I can, " she says.
That could all change in two weeks if she doesn't lock and load on the economy.
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If she doesn't, that will make Britain's task of re-negotiating far more difficult.
If she doesn't work, everything else we've been shooing for is meaningless.
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Their goal is to at least break the fall of their pupil if she doesn't catch the bar if not catch them entirely.
If she doesn't the Mountains of Mourne beckon as a consolation for her on such a rare but vitally important visit home.
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And that could continue if she doesn't follow through as a consistent top 10 driver who nets an occasional first-place finish in major races.
And it begs the question, just how much does Clinton stand to lose if she doesn't have the full weight of Tinseltown behind her?
Her manager and co-workers harass her about her non-voting ways, saying that if she doesn't vote, she doesn't have the right to complain about the state of things.
And she's got to persuade you that she's changing the NHS in Wales because if she doesn't, it could collapse but that if she does, in the end, it will be better.
Trevor Lunn of the Alliance Party welcomed the funding and said he thought the attitude of other parties in the house meant that the minster was "damned if she does and damned if she doesn't".
But I just wondered though if she doesn't get the position of secretary of state - either she's turned it down or Barack Obama doesn't offer it - and Anne may ask you this question, too.
"If Dianne Feinstein, by the time it's through the Judiciary Committee, if she doesn't have her assault weapons, at least let her have an opportunity to offer this amendment" on the Senate floor, Reid told ABC.
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Summer Smith Hull, who blogs about frequent-flier miles for families, checks over and over for seat assignments if she doesn't get them right away, grabbing seats that open up when travelers cancel or get upgraded to first class.
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But Dahjanay Williams, a 21-year-old junior at Wheaton College in Massachusetts, still worries that if she doesn't get a job before her loans come due, she won't be able to make regular payments and her credit will take a hit.
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She may be 100 pounds dripping wet, but I wouldn't count her out even for the February sitting, and if she doesn't feel up to being at the court, she can listen to the arguments on tape and participate that way.
The problem is the head of, the chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission has a responsibility to parents, to families, to kids all over this country and if she doesn't adequately fulfill that responsibility, there's no one else to do it.
You don't think that her prospects, Martha Coakley's, are better now than they were two or three days ago and there's more likelihood the President can be productive in this trip and not suffer any negative consequences if she doesn't lose -- if she doesn't win?
Haunted by a tragedy in her own past, fearful that if she doesn't help Gary he will leave her, she hauls logs out to Caribou Island in good weather and terrible storms, in sickness and in health, to patch up their marriage while building the kind of cabin that had brought them to Alaska in the first place.
When a conductor makes an announcement about a mysterious, undesired and unscheduled stop, if he or she doesn't know the length of a delay, that's precisely what they will tell you.
Our next President will look like an economic genius if he or she doesn't goof up by raising taxes, continuing the Bush weaken-the-dollar policy or sitting by while agencies such as the FCC issue stupid regulations.
The next U.S. president will look like an economic genius if he or she doesn't goof up by raising taxes, continuing the Bush weaken-the-dollar policy or sitting by while agencies such as the Federal Communications Commission issue stupid regulations.
But today, not only won't she necessarily push his hand away, but if he doesn't make a move, she may well force the issue.
Enatnesh says she would like to be a doctor or a teacher, but she doesn't think that can happen if she marries at 12.
"If a woman doesn't feel safe at home, if she feels afraid, that's a problem of her relationship, not a problem with weapons, " she said.
She said she doesn't worry about a return to depression if she does go home.
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And if that doesn't work, she thinks it may be time to ask voters directly for money.
He's been returned to the hospital, she said, but she doesn't know if he'll be arrested again or what will happen to other relatives.
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