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If he had married her, he'd have been asking for trouble.
If the bluff failed and they ran into trouble, Brannon had told the others, they would withdraw -- and he would come after his son another time.
If he wondered whether the attackers would allow him to pull away unmolested, he had his answer a moment later.
If the Union conceded this to them, the same right must be conceded to each remaining state whenever it saw fit to secede: This would destroy the federal balance between it and the states, and in the end sacrifice to the sovereignty of the states all the liberty the citizens had gained by their Union.
If any had escaped expulsion by hiding, they certainly would not frequent the market-place.
If a child had a single drop of Negro blood, he would revert to the ancestral line which, except as slaves under a superior race, had not made one step of progress in 3,000 years.
If he had been `` liquidated '' in some way, he would have become a martyr, a rallying point for people who shared his ideas.
If in any one calculation Ptolemy had had to invoke 83 epicycles all at once, while Copernicus never required more than one third this number, then ( in the sense obvious to Margenau ) Ptolemaic astronomy would be simpler than Copernican.
If you had screamed right there in the street where we stood, I could not have felt more fear.
If to be innocent is to be helpless, then I had been -- as are we all -- helpless at the start.
If Hammarskjold had not wanted the list disposed of in this manner, and if Bang-Jensen had not wanted it -- who had ordered it??
If Gorton wanted peace and quiet for his complicated meditations this is where he should have had it.
If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
If this capacity had not failed them, they would see that their enemy has made a disastrous miscalculation.
If he had had a son, he would tell him, `` Gather ye rosebuds while ye may This same flower that smiles today tomorrow will be dying ''.
If he had any worries, it was only the small ones, about Mother in New York, and his daughter Edwina and what she might be doing at this hour, with her Aunt Asia, in Philadelphia.
If we had, then one of us would have had to go instead.
If he had income other than wages subject to withholding, he may be required to file Form 1040.
If our SAC bombers were, today, capable of surviving a surprise missile attack and because of infinite dispersion or long endurance had the capability to strike at Russia again, and again, and again, those bombers would unquestionably assure our military dominance.

If and flown
If there are two or more flagpoles present, the Saltire may be flown in addition to the Union Flag but not in a superior position.
If a ship then decided to resist, the Jolly Roger was taken down and a red flag was flown, indicating that the pirates intended to take the ship by force and without mercy.
* If you have flown, perhaps you can understand the love a pilot develops for flight.
If the flag is flown at night, it should be properly illuminated.
If its warhead did not detach from its body, then the Snark could be flown repeatedly.
If such a craft is flown in a way where it enters a vortex ring state, one of the rotors will always enter slightly before the other, causing the aircraft to perform a drastic and unplanned roll.
If his body washed ashore on 30 April, presumably after several days at sea, then he must have flown from Britain and crashed at sea.
If he is just on vacation, Schloss Bellevue remains his official residence and the standard is flown over it.
If they'd flown me in, I'd still be working.
" If the high accident rate of 1943 and early 1944 had continued, along with the great increase in tonnage delivered and hours flown, America would have lost not 20 planes that month but 292, with a loss of life that would have shocked the world.
If found serviceable, it could be only flown another 7½ hours before a total overhaul was necessary.
If a pilot is flying a 120 mile leg and finds after 30 miles that they are two miles left of track then they have flown 4 ° left of their intended track, i. e.
If shot at or flown into, the flock will disperse into individual birds.
Robinson repairs Questor, and Darrow gives him two options: If Robinson puts a homing transmitter inside the android, they will be given a plane to go find Vaslovik, but if Robinson refuses, the android will simply be flown to a safe location where the explosion will not endanger anyone.

If and spacecraft
If the spacecraft detects an anomaly, it changes the carrier between four tones, based on urgency.
If the manoeuver is timed properly, Mars will be " arriving " under the spacecraft when this happens.
If the spacecraft started to reenter nose first ( another stable reentry attitude for the spacecraft ), airflow over the spoiler would flip the spacecraft around to the proper, heatshield-first reentry attitude, a technique called shuttlecocking.
If the brightness of the object exceeded the maximum limit of eight times the brightness of Canopus, the spacecraft would search for a new star.
If the CSM failed, the spacecraft and Saturn IB for the next Skylab mission would have been launched with two astronauts to retrieve the crew ; given Skylab's ample supplies, its residents would have been able to wait up to several weeks for the rescue mission.
If the propulsion system must produce large amounts of thrust, or have a high specific impulse, as on the main motor of an interplanetary spacecraft, other technologies are used.
If the nuclear reactor is left on the ground and its energy transmitted to the spacecraft, the weight of the reactor is removed as well.
If done by direct propulsion, the rocket equation dictates that a large fraction of the spacecraft mass must be fuel.
If the atmosphere is thick enough, a single pass through it can be sufficient to slow a spacecraft as needed.
If the spacecraft's purpose is only to fly by the inner planet, then there is typically no need to slow the spacecraft.
If a spacecraft gets too far into the atmosphere, the energy lost to friction can exceed that gained from the planet's gravity.
If a spacecraft gets close to the Schwarzschild radius of a black hole ( the ultimate gravity well ), space becomes so curved that slingshot orbits require more energy to escape than the energy that could be added by the black hole's motion.
If the spacecraft counters the force towards the asteroid by, e. g., an ion thruster, the net effect is that the asteroid is accelerated towards the spacecraft and thus slightly deflected from its orbit.
If a spacecraft placed at the Earth – Moon point is given even a slight nudge towards the Moon, for instance, the Moon's gravity will now be greater and the spacecraft will be pulled away from the point.
If used over Venus for instance, the spacecraft could aeromaneuver with the lift provided by the waverider to a degree that no gravitational slingshot could hope to achieve.
If the spacecraft is meant to be able to return to its point of launch " on command ", then some sort of maneuvering will be required to counteract the fact that the Earth is turning under the spacecraft as it flies.
If a collision with larger debris does occur, many of the resulting fragments from the damaged spacecraft will be in the mass range, and these objects become an additional collision risk.
If the speed of the particle beams is great enough, the radiation that hits the spacecraft will be of a frequency that can be reflected.
) If the timer expires, the spacecraft enters a " command loss " algorithm that cycles through a predefined sequence of hardware and / or software modes ( such as the selection of a backup command receiver ) until a valid command is received.

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