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It would have spread.
If I'd waited it would have spread so quickly I'd have died.
"If 'NewLove' had come before 'I Love You' it would have spread more slowly but we would have had a bigger disaster," said Peter Tippett, chief technology officer of ICSA.
"If there was a tape, it would have spread like wildfire," he said.
It would have spread to GM's suppliers and, eventually, to all of the communities where these workers spend money".
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Letting its bondholders take the medicine, and even its uninsured depositors, would have spread the losses to foreigners rather than taxpayers.
Pop would have spread it thin enough to see the bread through it then have put three quarters of the jar back in the fridge for the rest of the week.
I heard it over and over again this fall: given enough time, the Brotherhood would have spread its tentacles throughout the system, until it became the system.
If we reported it and were wrong, we would have spread a huge lie and suffered a major embarrassment.
It's likely, though, that the panic would have spread to retail funds if the government hadn't stepped in with its insurance program.
Mr. Darling defended the government's intervention, saying that if it had "let this bank fail, there would be a chance that the problems would have spread into the wider British banking system".
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