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if and confirm
On the other hand, you would confirm your own train is accelerating if you sensed g-forces from the acceleration of your own train.
He directed another epistle to Pope Boniface IV, in which he prays that, if it be not contrary to the Faith, he confirm the tradition of his elders, so that by the papal decision ( judicium ) he and his monks may be enabled to follow the rites of their ancestors.
To confirm the diagnosis, as well as excluding alternative causes, several investigations are required ; more investigations may be performed if the history is not typical or the patient is more likely to have an alternative problem: children, men, the elderly, or women who are not overweight.
It almost certainly will come some very strong reactions from the markets, which only will confirm that if in Spain eventually rise the crisis, the whole world will suffer the same fate, and nobody wants that situation, so that in the medium term despite all these financial reactions must moderate and the economic performance of Spain and Europe should return to normal and growth.
For example, if some scientists may conclude that certain observations confirm a specific hypothesis, skeptical colleagues may suspect that something is wrong with the test equipment.
Nonetheless, any assumption of Bermudian demographics that is based on census returns, or other sources derived from them, suffers from anecdotal evidence being the basis of all of the data, in asking Bermudians to self-identify, without resorting to any documentary evidence or genetic studies being used to confirm their ancestry, if not their identification.
There is too great a conflict between the contemporary sources to confirm the actual nature of Tiberius ' death and the personal conflicts that lead up to it, but it is highly likely that Scipio Nasica was the man who led the senators to attack Tiberius, that Octavius did oppose his law and last that Scipio Aemilianus did not agree with Tiberius ' actions, even if it was not to the point that he wished Tiberius dead.
Throughout history carpenters and masons have known a quick way to confirm if an angle is a true " right angle.
The private message system, in contrast, only prints messages for individual players, e. g. if player A picks up a weapon, player A will get a message to confirm that the weapon was picked up.
Before the would-be assassins can confirm if Tintin was killed, Haddock, having heard the gunfire, arrives in his car, causing them to flee.
1: 10, " Therefore, brethren, be the more zealous to confirm your call and election, for if you do this you will never fall ," Arminians still seek to nourish and encourage believers so that they might remain in a saved state.
X-rays of the abdomen, generally only performed if bowel obstruction is suspected, may reveal extensive impacted fecal matter in the colon, and confirm or rule out other causes of similar symptoms.
The Northern Fujiwara were thought to have been Emishi, but there is some doubt as to the lineage of them, and if they were descended from local Japanese families who resided in the Tōhoku ( unrelated to the Fujiwara of Kyoto ) then the study would confirm this.
If experimental results contrary to a theory's predictions are observed, scientists first evaluate whether the experimental design was sound, and if so they confirm the results by independent replication.
Following publicity about the coins they were initially traded on eBay for several thousand pounds, although an eBay spokesman was unable to confirm if an accepted winning bid of £ 7, 100 for one coin had actually been transacted.
To diagnose pulmonary embolism, medical societies recommend a review of clinical criteria to determine the need for testing, followed by testing to determine a likelihood of being able to confirm a diagnosis by imaging, followed by imaging if other tests have shown that there is a likelihood of a PE diagnosis.
The New York Times reported ( on February 15, 1853 ) that " if the President nominates Benjamin, the Democrats are determined to confirm him.
" Administration of the two sacraments, one immediately after the other, to adults is normally done by the bishop of the diocese ( generally at the Easter Vigil, since " the baptism of adults, at least of those who have completed their fourteenth year, is to be referred to the Bishop, so that he himself may confer it if he judges this appropriate " But if the bishop does not confer the baptism, then it devolves on the priest whose office it then is to confer both sacraments, since, " in addition to the bishop, the law gives the faculty to confirm to the following ... priests who, in virtue of an office which they lawfully hold, baptize an adult or a child old enough for catechesis or receive a validly baptized adult into full communion with the Church ..."
Abagnale's response was that " Due to the embarrassment involved, I doubt if anyone would confirm the information.
To confirm the check digit, calculate the sum of all eight digits of the ISSN multiplied by its position in the number, counting from the right ( if the check digit is X, then add 10 to the sum ).
A biopsy is not needed to confirm the diagnosis of HCC if certain imaging criteria are met.
Perhaps this anecdote may confirm the opinion that masks had only lately been introduced in the regular drama at Rome, and were not always used even for leading characters ; for, according to Cicero, Aesopus excelled in power of face and fire of expression, which of course would not have been visible if he had performed only with a mask.
At the annual league meeting on June 22 the Maroons formally asked the league to suspend the franchise for a year ; this was refused, and the league asked the Maroons to confirm by August 1 if they were to participate in the upcoming season or not.

if and stature
If the candidate relies on sponsors, the celebrant asks them if they will raise the child in " the Christian faith and life " ( ECUSA BCP ), and will raise the child through " prayers and witness to grow into the full stature of Christ " to which the parents will state to each, " I will, with God's help.
In 1939 the Liberals, recognizing that they would have to choose someone with national stature to be president if they wanted to hold onto power, picked General Estigarribia, the hero of the Chaco War who had since served as special envoy to the United States.
Lasorda was not the first to question Martínez's stature and durability ; in the minor leagues, the then-135-pound pitcher was threatened with a $ 500 fine if he was caught running.
The most influential description of Anne, but also the least reliable, was written by the Catholic propagandist and polemicist Nicholas Sanders in 1586, half a century after Anne's death: " Anne Boleyn was rather tall of stature, with black hair, and an oval face of a sallow complexion, as if troubled with jaundice.
However, because of the existence of many wealthy Hutu who shared the financial ( if not physical ) stature of the Tutsi, the Belgians used an expedient method of classification based on the number of cattle a person owned.
But that implies, I think, that there are still dragons, if not of full primeval stature ….-
He tells her of his deeds and asks her if she knows of any king who is his equal in accomplishments and stature.
When asked about the project by Kafi Benz, a historic preservation leader at a public meeting in January 2007 in Sarasota, Duany stated that Sarasota would lose its international stature as an arts center if it allowed the demolition.
Relative macrocephaly occurs if the measure is less than two SDs above the mean, but is disproportionately above that when ethnicity and stature are considered.
Among the rest was one detestable monster, named Goëmagot ( Gogmagog ), in stature twelve cubits, and of such prodigious strength that at one shake he pulled up an oak as if it had been a hazel wand.
A forensic analysis assesses the age, sex, stature, ancestry, and evidence for an estimate of the predominant geographical ancestry of the individual, as well as determine if the individual was affected by accidental or violent trauma or disease prior to or at the time of death.
Growth hormone therapy may be required if the patient's stature is extreme enough.
On 10 August 1543 he wrote to Henry VIII describing a visit to Mary of Guise and the infant Queen at Stirling Castle ;"( Mary of Guise ) is very glad that she is at Stirling, and much she praised there about the house, and told me, " That her daughter did grow apace ; and soon ," she said, " she would be a woman, if she took of her mother ;" who indeed, is of the largest stature of women.
* Normally normal stature, but can have an increase in height if treatment is delayed due to the lack of testosterone or oestrogen causing excess bone growth in the arms and legs.
For example, if a boy is photographed from above, perhaps from the eye level of an adult, he is diminished in stature.
The tree is similar in stature to the Wych Elm, if rather less symmetric, with a looser branch structure and less neatly rounded crown.
He declares that Dickinson's stature lends a great deal of weight to his opinion about the cowbell part and that the last time Frenkle checked, they didn't have " a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell " and therefore he would be " doing himself a disservice, and every member of the band " if he " didn't perform the hell out of this.
The stature of fully matured person was to my assessment, towering six feet in height or over if only they were alive today.
:" A tall man able to get down to low shots is certainly preferable to a short one, for he can reach shots that no little man can get near, and if his bigness in stature is combined with weight he will find occasions on which his height and weight will prove of great advantage to him ; yet he should not come under Dryden's description: ' Brawn without brain is thine.
However, acknowledging that sign-stealing was not made a violation of rules by Major League Baseball, and that it had been a part of baseball since the inception of signs as a means of communication between pitcher and catcher, Prager in an interview with CNN on February 3, 2001, left it to readers to determine if the sign-stealing, which Thomson denied, diminished the stature of the event.

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