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If Simon were to reply that he had not, would Garfunkel feel— "One-upped?" Garfunkel asked.
If Simon were to reply that he had not, would Garfunkel feel — "One-upped?" Garfunkel asked.
And if an inspector asked, "Any corporal punishment in the factory?" the employees were to reply, "No".
Even today, in our supposedly broad-minded age, you'd feel a bombshell had been dropped if the proud parent were to reply simply: "Both".
Scholars at the Peterson Institute modeled what would happen if America were to slap sky-high tariffs on Mexico and China and they were to reply in kind: By 2019, the trade war would cost hundreds of billions of dollars in lost output and would result in the loss of nearly 4.8 million private sector jobs.
Imagine this – I come home and my boyfriend asks: "How was your day at work?" If I were to reply honestly, my answer would be something along the lines of: "Well, my first task of the day before I had time to eat breakfast was to respond to a cardiac arrest, performing chest compressions on an overweight patient; I broke out in a sweat that rendered my shower half an hour earlier useless.
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Your duty, when they ask hard questions, is to reply truthfully.
The essence of deterrence is to reply to strength with strength.
My immediate thought was to reply, but then a dose of realism kicked in.
If I was interested (IF?!?!), I was to reply with my full name and phone number.
The worst thing to do would be to reply to them.
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