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Hicks's stand-up routine was removed from the show allegedly because Letterman and his producer were nervous about a religious joke (" If Jesus came back he might not want to see so many crosses ").
If the project gets the green-light to go into principal photography, he might hire a line producer to watch over the production day to day.
If the composer is conducting, sometimes the orchestrator will remain in the recording booth to assist as a producer.
Prior to the film's release, executive producer and Apple Computer founder Steve Jobs stated " If Toy Story is a modest hit — say $ 75 million at the box office — we'll and Disney both break even.
If there exist external costs such as pollution, the good will be overproduced by a competitive market, as the producer does not take into account the external costs when producing the good.
If a director or producer wishes, more detailed and elaborate storyboard images are created.
Included here are his club hits " If You Love Me ," " Under a Disco " and " Escape ( Driving To Heaven )," a collaboration with producer 16B.
Other hits from the album included " If You Can't Say No ", that was also remixed by dance producer Brian Transeau, and " I Belong to You.
** Dennis Herring ( producer & engineer / mixer ), Rich Hasal ( engineer / mixer ) & Jars of Clay for If I Left the Zoo
If no-till practices were being done then the producer would see a reduction in production cost for a certain crop because they no longer are tilling the ground.
If the foreign producer's export price is lower than the normal price and the investigating body proves a causal link between the alleged dumping and the injury suffered by the domestic industry, it comes to a conclusion that the foreign producer is dumping its products.
If totally intangible, they are exchanged directly from producer to user, cannot be transported or stored, and are almost intantly perishable.
If the producer and the retailer agree to a strike price of $ 50 per MWh, for 1 MWh in a trading period, and if the actual pool price is $ 70, then the producer gets $ 70 from the pool but has to rebate $ 20 ( the " difference " between the strike price and the pool price ) to the retailer.
NPR's ombudsman Jeffery Dvorkin said, " If I were his producer, I would think of Edwards as NPR's version of Charlie Rose.
" If the director tells the producer that he wants 50 camels, the latter will probably say, ' Why not 25?
If the capitalists win the class struggle to push wages down and labor effort up, raising the rate of surplus value, then a capitalist economy faces regular problems of excess producer supply and thus inadequate aggregate demand.
If his work as composer, producer, author has been very important, so has been his work of promotion and communication to the major audiences, in Brittany, France, Europe and the English speaking countries.
If a retailer buys a batch of a product that does not sell, then the producer can cease production without having to sustain huge losses.
Mobility of factors: If the factors of production are easily available and if a producer producing one good can switch their resources and put it towards the creation of a product in demand, then it can be said that the PES is relatively elastic.
If approved, the deal would have made Inco the world's largest producer of nickel.
If a publisher's producer is overseeing a game being developed internally, their role is more akin to that of an internal producer and will generally only work on one game or a few small games.
If the premises are those of a distiller, rectifier, compounder, brewer for sale, producer of wine, producer of made-wine, maker of cider or occupier of an excise warehouse, an officer, after having demanded admission into the premises and declared his name and business at the entrance may break open any door or window of the premises or break through any wall for the purpose of obtaining admission.

If and holds
Statements such as the Banach – Tarski paradox can be rephrased as conditional statements, for example, " If AC holds, the decomposition in the Banach – Tarski paradox exists.
If a player holds onto his stock, he runs the risk that the acquired chain may not reemerge before the game ends.
If the claim is unopposed, the Committee will generally award the claim, unless there is evidence of collusion, the peerage has been in abeyance for more than a century, or the petitioner holds less than one-third of the claim.
If a " clinch " – a defensive move in which a boxer wraps his or her opponents arms and holds on to create a pause – is broken by the referee, each fighter must take a full step back before punching again ( alternatively, the referee may direct the fighters to " punch out " of the clinch ).
If your side has two aces and a void, then you are not at risk of losing the first two tricks, so long as ( a ) your void is useful ( i. e., does not duplicate the function of an ace that your side holds ) and ( b ) you are not vulnerable to the loss of the first two tricks in the fourth suit ( because, for instance, one of the partnership hands holds a singleton in that suit or the protected king, giving your side second round control ).
If the ruler lacks rén, Confucianism holds, it will be difficult if not impossible for his subjects to behave humanely.
If the collection holds guns of criminal interest, such as pistols or sub machine-guns the police may demand a very high safety level on the keeping of the guns ( such as security windows and vault doors ).
If on the other hand Theorem 2 holds and φ is valid in all structures, then ¬ φ is not satisfiable in any structure and therefore refutable ; then ¬¬ φ is provable and then so is φ, thus Theorem 1 holds.
If all the non-zero bits were counted, then the intermediate result register now holds the final result.
If the judge finds such probable cause, he or she binds, or holds over, the suspect for trial.
If the condition only holds for all singleton subsets of R, then the ring is a right Rickart ring.
The Council of Trent decreed: " If anyone shall say that a man once justified can sin no more, nor lose grace, and that therefore he who falls and sins was never truly justified ; or, on the contrary, that throughout his whole life he can avoid all sins even venial sins, except by a special privilege of God, as the Church holds in regard to the Blessed Virgin: let him be anathema.
If denotes the state of the system at any one time t, the following Schrödinger equation holds:
If the foregoing argument holds good, Mary of Bethany and the " sinner " are one and the same.
If the most commonly accepted attribution of texts ( that of Christian Lindtner ) holds, then he was clearly a Māhayānist, but his philosophy holds assiduously to the Śrāvaka canon, and while he does make explicit references to Mahāyāna texts, he is always careful to stay within the parameters set out by the Śrāvaka canon.
If a player has two small pairs, and he believes that it will be necessary for him to make a full house to win, then he has four outs: the two remaining cards of each rank that he holds.
If P were 100 % true, not-P would be 100 % false, and there is no contradiction because P and not-P no longer holds.
If this condition is fulfilled, also holds.
If the opposite holds true, then it becomes more costly for landowners to have guards for the slaves than to employ paid workers who can only demand low wages due to the amount of competition.
If, we call X self-similar if it is the only non-empty subset of Y such that the equation above holds for.
If the axiom of choice holds, the following conditions on a cardinal are equivalent:
If the officer imposing punishment holds General Court Martial authority, or if the commanding officer of the grade O-7 or greater

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