Examples of using It would only in English and their translations into Chinese
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We don't want prejudices because it would only lead to more divisions.".
If such an attitude persisted, it would only result in misunderstandings and disagreements.
It would only have made him mad to know, so we just fixed it all up for ourselves.
The Soviets thought it would only last for a few days, but up to this day the Darvaza gas crater is still burning!
Originally, it would only work for Apple's own iMessage standard, but it was broadened earlier this year to include all text messages.
It would only mean that the directing mechanism was still working, after a fashion.
It would only make things worse, prolong the war and cause more deaths.".
Marx and Engels considered this a fatal delusion for the socialist movement, believing it would only waste time and allow reactionary forces to grow stronger.
Mr Michel again refused, saying it would only lead to"stagnation for the whole of 2019".
At that time, selling may have seemed like a good idea, but in retrospect it would only have incurred losses.
She would have smashed that whole world, or all worlds, to pieces, if it would only stop the singing.
In answer to calls for an early election, Michel refused, saying it would only lead to“stagnation for the whole of 2019”.
Michel again refused, saying it would only lead to“stagnation for the whole of 2019.”.
Although I am prepared for a little unsettling, it would only be natural.
Glencore noted it would only spend $130 million, mainly on the Ulan asset, while GS Coal will use its own funds for the Clermont stake.
And even if the ITC ruled against Apple, it would only affect Apple's importation of iPhones in the U.S., and not international sales.
But the company eventually reversed course and said it would only close about 10 percent of its stores, and subsequently raised prices again by about 3 percent.
It would only lead to an unhappy relationship and that would be of no use to anyone.
Just last month, Bethesda announced that it would only distribute games to journalists the day before it launches the title.
But, Mr Barrie stresses:"Even if successful, it would only delay Iran's nuclear programme.".