The arguments against privatization come down to: What if you retire when stocks are down?
What if moving to a new job forces you to sell before two years?
We asked, what if we designed a sound system that was a platform for the display?
What if you are buying a short- to intermediate-term bond fund, not the bond itself?
What if a child wins a scholarship, drops out or goes to a cheap school?
What if appliances could always know the time, outside temperature, and current energy rates?
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What if they also already knew your fashion taste from your online purchase history?
So what if on our merry way we get heckled by a few local, erm, imbibers?
Fair enough, but what if that "standard" no longer works for Americans' changing needs?
What if I built Iraqi village and we used it for healing instead of for training?
But what if he were to be paid like a CEO of a private company?
What if, before you die, you get a pay off and it costs you nothing?
What if a person could derive the same kind of benefit from a mind-controlled videogame?
What if you and your spouse withdraw money from the same account at the same time?
That got me thinking: What if we all lived life like a surfer on a wave?
What if the IPO market stays cold, as it did from 1974 to 1980?
But what if you were forced to take the day off as an unpaid furlough day?
What if foreign competitors, from China and India, for example, keep changing the rules?
But what if the cumulative lack of rigor, of critical self-deprecation, turns into systemic publication bias?
Or what if you could send a text message to everyone in your neighborhood?
But what if Amazon simply shut down its U.S. operations and moved everyone to Canada?
What if the country collectively shrugs, loses interest in politics, and goes on with life?
But what if the motive wasn't political, but some other grievance by an individual?
What if that popup appeared to come from your ISP and offered you something for free?
But what if a prosecutor concludes that there is both probable cause and a reasonable doubt?
For example, what if the economy picks up in the next three to six months?
What if the totality of our current circumstance has no true precedent in history?
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But what if you ignored that sage advice and are still alive and kicking?
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What if I now add that this problem is only going to get bigger?
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Real physical communication - what if you could touch your loved one via your mobile phone?
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