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If there were a case for a bailout, it would be to keep Thailand's banking system afloat.
"If there were a case where there were breaches of the Contempt of Court Act and it was quite clear they had access to our tweets, then it would reduce any plea in mitigation," Grieve said.
Even if there were a case for easing rates to facilitate reform in one country (say, France), that would be outweighed by the needs of others in the block.
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If there is a case for censorship, it should be debated and decided in parliament.
Legal proceedings, however, only reach the Supreme Court if there is "a Case or Controversy".
Thatcher asked Imbert if there was a case to ban future demonstrations from Trafalgar Square.
I can't work out if there's a case of extreme ego or extreme self-hatred going on there.
If there is a case for extending this particular Franco-German model, it has to be different.
"If there's a case to answer it's better to concede early rather than hoping it will go away".
And if there is a question about criminal conduct we have a perfectly competent Justice Department to decide if there's a case to be made.
Labor was open to the royal commission considering the juvenile justice system in other states "if there is a case" for them to be involved.
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