That would be a bad day indeed, but it's nothing next to this reader's favorite apocalypse.
So they are treating with drugs that impede the immune system, in lieu of helping the patient recognize that it would be a bad move- that it would not give the Provenge immune cells a chance to work.
He responded that it would be a bad business to get into, noting that the margins on television are far lower than the margins Apple makes from its other devices and that consumers don't buy new televisions very frequently, according to this person.
For most people, that escalation would be a bad thing, this heightening intensity with repeated shocks to the same place.
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As you know, I feel strongly that it would be a bad idea to allow the development of fully autonomous lethal weapons.
It isn't immediately clear that it would be a bad thing, either.
If the United States were already at full employment that would be a very bad tradeoff, amount to a decline in average American living standards.
An intellectual argument says that it would be a bad thing anyway, because the present concentration of power (and therefore accountability) in a single elected chamber is an acknowledged strength of Britain's governing arrangements.
Duane Worth, president of Airline Pilots Association, speaking at the Democratic news conference, was insulted at the suggestion by critics of federalizing screeners that it would be a bad development if such employees voted for a union.
Of course, not all agree that a lower dollar would necessarily be a bad thing.
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And if so, from an image standpoint, would that be such a bad thing for the GOP?
But Simon Topman, CEO of the Acme Whistle Company, said that stamp duty would be a bad idea and wanted a more transparent way of raising taxes.
The stock is anyway under safeguards, so grabbing it itself for further enrichment would be a clear breach that would be widely taken as a signal of bad intent.
We continue to believe that -- all of us agree that a government shutdown would be bad for the economy.
Changing the law in a way that might encourage more of the same would be a bad way to respond.
Irish transport minister Leo Varadkar said the commission's decision "supports the government's view that a merger would be bad for competition in the Irish aviation market".
He said that the rumoured mansion tax would be a bad idea but increasing stamp duty on properties wroth is perfectly sensible because it gives the rich the freedom to choose.
The northerners respond that it was army rule, not northern rule, that ruined the country, though many concede that it would not be bad if a southerner could be found to be the next president.
Not only would that be a terrible burden on families who are already going through tough times, it would be bad for our economy.
He added that "a hung Parliament would be bad for Britain" despite this apparent political overlap.
That would, of course, be a very bad and foolish thing for the Kremlin to do.
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Big media companies also argue that a la carte would be bad for the consumer in the long run.
Using the "friend" method for the vaccine against that virus, distributed for the first time this week, would not be a bad idea, although it is still a new concept that needs to be tested, Fowler said.
Some think that no accord at all would be better than a bad one.
Proponents of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are convinced that leaving health reform to the states would be a bad idea.
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