Sentence examples for which would be bad from inspiring English sources

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All of which would be bad enough, but last night luck deserted them too.

Analysts have predicted declines, which would be bad for Germany because Europe's biggest trading partners are other European countries.

The central bank may soon be forced to rein in credit, which would be bad for shares.

Which would be bad news for John Stevens, the former Tory MEP who is also running, as a pro-European.

Which would be bad enough anyway but Kempes isn't just arguably Valencia's best player ever; he's also their ambassador.

But when gender is no longer taken into account, both sexes should receive the same annuity rates, which would be bad news for men.

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Which would be too bad, he said.

This doesn't mean sitting a child in a tub of bleach, which would be a bad idea.

That's not "elder neglect", which would be quite bad enough, but real, horrible, deliberate abuse.

We do everything we can to keep them safe, but shy of sticking them in bubbles, which would be a bad idea for all sorts of reasons, the reality is that injuries happen.

And even if there is, and it warmed by one or two degrees, France would become a desert, which would be no bad thing, and the Scots would grow wine and make buffalo mozzarella".

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