1. Doing it now puts the Cowboys in a bind, as they formulated their plans for the season with Williams part of the mix. 2. Doing so would put the Kodak brand name at risk, he said. 3. Doing this will put your name on file for five years, and all Preference Service participants will remove you from mailing lists before sending anything to you. 4. Not until wide receiver Jerry Rice missed a series -- the fourth time that San Francisco held the ball -- did the Chargers put on the clamps. 5. So far, no airline has required safety seats on its own, perhaps fearing that to do so would put it at a competitive disadvantage. 6. To do otherwise puts all in jeopardy, one person at a time. 7. It is however not very impressive that the best we can hope for is that the Bonn meeting does not put a stop to all cooperation. 8. But critics say not to do so would put in doubt the independance and effectiveness of the tribunal created by the United Nations two years ago. 9. That means he cannot train so intensely but in now way does that put his participation in doubt. |