Sentence examples for if someday from inspiring English sources

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If someday it doesn't, we'll reconsider.

And, what would it mean if someday we did?

If, someday, two brains could be joined, what would be the result?

Because what if someday Congress succeeds in reconceiving copyright for the digital age?

All of us would win if someday – cricket could say the same.

If someday the circumstances in his life shift, however, he could decide he's sick of being mean.

Aware that a family business is no respecter of degrees, I asked her if someday she might take over Mosca's.

All I'm saying is that if someday we found that, at that point, we'd have an argument for the soul.

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Those now so gleefully certain we will find no weapons of mass destruction may be surprised if -- someday -- an Iraqi technician, no longer terrified of reprisal or eager for reward, directs us to an easily hidden sack of deadly germs.

The issue is one of coerced self-disclosure and,if someday criminal guilt could be reliably discerned from imaging, self-incrimination.

Lahn has criticized scientists that, in his view, "start with a political agenda and fit the evidence to that", going on to say that any type of bias, "takes credibility from the antiracist program I agree with...If someday we discover there are genetic differences in cognitive abilities, would that mean that racism is justified?" [ 31].

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