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If we was both armed, you wouldn't talk so tough ''.
If the hijackers ' demands are deemed too great and the perpetrators show no inclination to surrender, authorities sometimes employ armed special forces to attempt a rescue of the hostages ( notably Operation Entebbe ).
If such an extraordinary event had actually taken place ... could the king have withstood the attitude of the native nobles, who would hardly have looked upon such an occurrence without offering armed resistance to their feeble and capricious sovereign?
Survivor Jim McLoughlin states in One Common Enemy that Hartenstein asked him if he was in the Royal Navy, which he was, and then asked why a passenger ship was armed, stating, " If it wasn't armed, I would not have attacked.
" " If the U. S. had armed the KLA in 1998, we would not be where we are today.
Iran, however, has made the following reservation “ If the text of the Convention is or becomes incompatible with the domestic laws and Islamic standards at any time or in any case, the Government of the Islamic Republic shall not abide by it .” Iran has also signed the both optional protocols which relate to the special protection of children against involvement in armed conflict and the sale of children and sexual exploitation.
If this is the origin it suggests that Hereford was a place where a body of armed men forded or crossed the Wye.
If the combatant is engaged in " armed conflict not of an international character " then under the Article 3 of the general provisions of the Geneva Conventions they should be " treated humanely ", and if tried " sentences must ... be pronounced by a regularly constituted court "
" If I were again to be an Indian Agent, and had my choice, I would take charge of 10, 000 armed Sioux in preference to a like number of disarmed ones ; and furthermore agree to handle that number, or the whole Sioux nation, without a white soldier.
If the Bundestag ( parliament ) declares the state of defence ( Verteidigungsfall ), the Federal Chancellor ( Bundeskanzler ) assumes command of the German armed forces ().
If a member of the armed forces breaks their own military code they can expect to face a court martial.
" He warned against armed defence: " If any man thinks of his gun or his horse and goes to fetch it, he will die by it.
" If the conflict progresses, possibly into armed clashes, the role develops with the addition of the identification and removal of the armed groups-but again, at a low level, in communities rather than throughout entire cities.
If they are going to seek revenge, they first give their enemy warning, then each being armed they attack each other with lances, When one turns to flee, the other pursues him, but they do not kill a man down ( a person who submits ).
If an uprising has little support ( for example those who continue to resist towards the end of an armed conflict when most of their allies have surrendered ) then such a resistance may be described as brigandry and those who participate as brigands.
If a government cannot ensure security, rebellious armed groups or criminal nonstate actors may use violence to exploit this security gap — as in Haiti, Nepal, and Somalia.
" If I'm appointed to a significant post in the Army because of my connection with the prime minister, I won't have any friends left in the armed forces ," said Chaiyasit.
* In June 1789, Montenegrin Chieftains, wrote to Russian Empress Katarina II, in the name of the entire Serb Montenegrin community: " We Serbs Montenegrins hope that we shall not be left without help " and " If we could have organization and munition, we would liberate our glorious Serb lands entirely from the Barbarian yoke ( Ottoman Empire ), together with our armed Serb brothers who aim to attack this enemy from all sides.
" If a merchant ship were armed, as was permitted by a conference in London in 1912, then a submarine was under more pressure to destroy a ship.
Julius Caesar offered a similar opinion over a century earlier :" No disgrace attaches to armed robbery, provided it is committed outside the frontiers of the tribe .... When one of the chiefs announces at an assembly that he is going to lead a raid, and calls for volunteers, ... those who agree with the raid and approve of the men proposing it stand up .... If any of those men then fail to go with him, they are regarded as deserters and traitors and no one ever trusts them again in anything.
If the device was armed with a tripwire or electrical trigger, this could simply be cut.
If Strelok refuses to assist the C-Consciousness he is transported to the exterior of the Chernobyl plant, where he navigates his way through teleportation anomalies and armed Monolith soldiers in order to reach the source of the C-Consciousness.

If and conflict
If this happens, there may be some class conflict in the South, with school boards and school teachers taking the middle-class position.
If these allegiances come into conflict, he or she may be guilty of treason against one or both.
If the demands of these two sovereigns upon his duty of allegiance come into conflict, those of the United States have the paramount authority in American law ; likewise, those of the foreign land have paramount authority in their legal system.
If there is a substantial difference between characters ' ranks, the conflict is generally over before the weaker character can react.
If a ) testimonies conflict one another, b ) there are a small number of witnesses, c ) the speaker has no integrity, d ) the speaker is overly hesitant or bold, or e ) the speaker is known to have motives for lying, then the epistemologist has reason to be skeptical of the speaker's claims.
If landlords and peasants came into conflict, the peasants would be ill-equipped to defeat armored knights.
If one of the intervening states was a superpower, a civil war is extended a further 72 %; a conflict such as the Angolan Civil War, in which there is two-sided foreign intervention, including by a superpower ( actually, two superpowers in the case of Angola ), would be 538 % longer on average than a civil war without any international intervention.
If anything, continued uprisings against the government and the threat of a renewed Central America conflict made the situation even worse.
If the German people has again now sacrificed around 160, 000 dead in the eastern campaign, the originators of this bloody conflict will have to pay for it with their lives.
Even since conception, their conflict was foreshadowed: " And the children struggled together within her ; and she said, If it be so, why am I thus?
If Lebanon has in part recovered over the past decade from the catastrophic damage to infrastructure of its long civil war, the social and political divisions that gave rise to and sustained that conflict remain largely unresolved.
If there is a conflict between a man and a woman, the man has more power, and he will go to the tribal chief instead.
If something was already there with no conflict, he used it without changes in language, he reordered and ruled on where there was conflict, and clarified where context was not given.
* If Article III's original jurisdiction is an exhaustive list, but Congress tries to modify it anyway, who wins that conflict, Congress or the Constitution?
If two devices overwrote the same memory location in a conflict, and the hard disk controller relied on this location ( the HDD controller often being the 2nd conflicting device ) there was the all-too-common possibility of massive data corruption.
If a new state is successfully established, the conflict is subsequently known as a war of independence.
If psychologists ’ ethical responsibilities conflict with law, regulations, or other governing legal authority, psychologists clarify the nature of the conflict, make known their commitment to the Ethics Code and take reasonable steps to resolve the conflict consistent with the General Principles and Ethical Standards of the Ethics Code.
If the demands of an organization with which psychologists are affiliated or for whom they are working are in conflict with this Ethics Code, psychologists clarify the nature of the conflict, make known their commitment to the Ethics Code, and take reasonable steps to resolve the conflict consistent with the General Principles and Ethical Standards of the Ethics Code.
If one divides a change in proper distance by the interval of cosmological time where the change was measured ( or takes the derivative of proper distance with respect to cosmological time ) and calls this a " velocity ", then the resulting " velocities " of galaxies or quasars can be above the speed of light, c. This apparent superluminal expansion is not in conflict with special or general relativity, and is a consequence of the particular definitions used in cosmology.

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