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If and both
If you take the one, you'd better take both ''.
If we was both armed, you wouldn't talk so tough ''.
If life and death did not both present themselves to us, there would be no inscrutability.
If a broader Atlantic community is to be formed -- and my own judgment is that it lies within the realm of both our needs and our capacity -- a ready nucleus of machinery is at hand in the NATO alliance.
If necessary to replace both halves on grill, sear cuts and allot extra time.
If that's done, the house can be designed and oriented for best operation, and this can mean savings both in the size of equipment and in the cost of the house itself.
If both George and a piece of information George does not have are prominent in the context, but the idea of telling George is new, then dominant stress will probably be on tell in why not tell George??
If the word deliberate means anything, both of them certainly deliberately destroyed themselves.
If these allegiances come into conflict, he or she may be guilty of treason against one or both.
If two players tie for majority, they will share both shareholder bonuses.
If instead Betty and Carla both owned 7 shares, then Alex would keep the majority bonus for herself, while Betty and Carla would split the minority bonus.
If both alleles are the same, they are homozygotes.
If through lack of issue, marriage or both, eventually only one person represents the claims of all the sisters, he or she can claim the dignity as a matter of right, and the abeyance is said to be terminated.
If we define the function f ( n ) = A ( n, n ), which increases both m and n at the same time, we have a function of one variable that dwarfs every primitive recursive function, including very fast-growing functions such as the exponential function, the factorial function, multi-and superfactorial functions, and even functions defined using Knuth's up-arrow notation ( except when the indexed up-arrow is used ).
Let ( m, n ) be a pair of amicable numbers with m < n, and write m = gM and n = gN where g is the greatest common divisor of m and n. If M and N are both coprime to g and square free then the pair ( m, n ) is said to be regular, otherwise it is called irregular or exotic.
If each player wins a set, or both sets end tied, there is a 3-end tiebreaker to determine a winner.
Some authors require in addition that μ ( C ) < ∞ for every compact set C. If a Borel measure μ is both inner regular and outer regular, it is called a regular Borel measure.
If μ is both inner regular and locally finite, it is called a Radon measure.
If either one die or the other but not both can be moved, the higher must be used.
" If both opponents roll the same opening number, the doubling cube is incremented on each occasion yet remains in the middle of the board, available to either player.
If both extra periods are played without a scored goal, a penalty shootout will settle the game.
If the same state vector appears on both bra and ket side,
If we allow both, the problem is called the quantified Boolean formula problem ( QBF ), which can be shown to be PSPACE-complete.
If the page's creator and reader are both assuming some platform-specific character encoding, and the server does not send any identifying information, then the reader will nonetheless see the page as the creator intended, but other readers on different platforms or with different native languages will not see the page as intended.
If the sets are short to medium length the caller will often try to run the dance until each couple has danced with every other couple both as a 1 and a 2 and returned to where they started.

If and criticism
After receiving angry letters to the magazine, Hefner wrote a response to criticism where he said, " If it was wrong to persecute heterosexuals in a homosexual society then the reverse was wrong, too.
If " the contempt or suspicion-the environment that a person or group creates around itself-is always a kind of alter ego, an essential and revealing part of the production ", there is perhaps much to be learnt from the ( extensive ) criticism that the Bloomsbury Group aroused.
If his paintings were sternly criticized as " Gothic ," no comparable criticism was leveled at his drawings.
For Frye, this kind of coherent, critical integrity involves claiming a body of knowledge for criticism that, while independent of literature, is yet constrained by it: " If criticism exists ," he declares, " it must be an examination of literature in terms of a conceptual framework derivable from an inductive survey of the literary field " itself ( Anatomy 7 ).
If the books must suffer such a death ( criticism ), the poet requests silence and that they be forgotten, without altar or inscriptions, and left undisturbed unless new merit is found in them.
** Meaning: If you stand out, you will be subject to criticism.
* From the 1990s, the popular meanings of the word criticism have started to evolve more strongly toward " having an objection ", " expressing dissent ", " stating a dislike ", " wanting to dissociate from something ", or " rejecting something " (" If you liked it, you would not be criticizing it ").
If one of them is disregarded, it can cause the criticism to fail, even although in other respects the criticism is validly produced.
If, additionally, the recipient of the criticism is not the intended target, that is also a factor to consider.
* If it is not actually clear what the person does, or what he is really saying, the criticism may miss the mark ( by concentrating clearly and only on observation of what the individual as a matter of fact does or says, it is less likely, that the criticism will be misplaced, confused or misinterpreted ; it is less likely, that the person being criticized is being misunderstood ).
If that is not possible ( because they are enemies ), the best thing may be, not to express the criticism at all, or get a mediator.
If there is too much criticism, it gets in the way of getting anything done-people are just " anti ", but " it does not lead anywhere ".
If the criticism is balanced, it is more likely to be successful.
If people formulate their criticism in the right way, it is more likely that other people will accept it.
If the criticism is badly expressed, people might reject it, not because it is wrong in itself, but because they do not like being talked to in that way.
If the same criticism was said " in a nice way " (" could you please consider withdrawing from your activity, and use your energies more productively elsewhere?
If feedback comments ( positive or negative ) and criticism are treated as if they are exactly the same thing, usually something is being hidden, suppressed or denied.
If people's emotions are not properly considered, criticism can fail to succeed, even although it is well-intentioned, or perfectly sensible.
[...] If we did not fear that, young as is Mr K., his peculiarities are fixed beyond all the power of criticism to remove, we would exhort him to become somewhat less strikingly original ,— to be less fond of the folly of too new or too old phrases ,— and to believe that poetry does not consist in either the one or the other.
On winning the Jerusalem Prize, McEwan defended himself against criticism for accepting the prize in light of opposition to Israeli policies, saying " If you didn't go to countries whose foreign policy or domestic policy is screwed up, you'd never get out of bed ".
If this claim ( which Marx originally intended as a criticism of German Idealism and the more moderate Young Hegelians ) is still more or less the case in the 21st century, as many Marxists would claim, then Marxist theory is in fact the practical continuation of the philosophical tradition, while much of philosophy is still politically irrelevant.

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