101. If the film winds up following convention, it does. 102. If the high court winds up reviewing the term-limits dispute, a ruling could have wide impact. 103. If we want you to wind up decent and honorable, the time to work on it is now. 104. If this campaign winds up focusing on McCain, we will debate again the issue of whether military valor translates into presidential character. 105. If the Fiesta winds up with the Buckeyes vs. the Bruins, the Rose Bowl committee members will keep a stiff upper lip. 106. If, instead, countries try to block investors from taking their money out at will, controls may wind up driving foreign investors away for good. 107. If the suit drags on long, both HARC and Yuen could wind up losers. 108. If the tenant winds up not needing the space, it must find a sublessee. 109. In a bid to find a middle ground, however, the federal consumer protection agency may well wind up drawing more fire from all sides. 110. In many other states, the issue of welfare reform has largely been settled, although state legislators could still wind up haggling over details later. |