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If it had been a genuine antique Rolex, it would be worth £ 500.
If a subject after submitting to the hypnotic procedure shows no genuine increase in susceptibility to any suggestions whatever, there seems no point in calling him hypnotised, regardless of how fully and readily he may respond to suggestions of lid-closure and other superficial sleeping behaviour.
Clark L. Hull, probably the first major empirical researcher in the field, wrote If a subject after submitting to the hypnotic procedure shows no genuine increase in susceptibility to any suggestions whatever, there seems no point in calling him hypnotised ...
If Mary says she has no pair, but in fact she has a flush, her cards speak and her hand is viewed for its genuine value, that of a flush.
If the item is counterfeit, such as a fake Rolex watch, it may have only a fraction of the value of the genuine item.
If the chwal consumes the piment without showing any evidence of pain or discomfort, the possession is regarded as genuine.
If the government's desire for democracy were genuine, a timetable for national elections should have been its priority rather than the preoccupation with local government, they argued.
If the half bet rule were being used, then that raise would count as a genuine raise and the first player would be entitled to re-raise if he chose to ( creating a side pot for the amount of his re-raise and the third player's call, if any ).
If one assumes that humans will not be destroyed or destroy themselves before developing such a technology ; and if one assumes that human descendants will have no overriding legal restrictions or moral compunctions against simulating their ancestors ; it would be unreasonable to count ourselves among the small minority of genuine ancestors who, sooner or later, will be vastly outnumbered by artificial simulations.
" If a church does not receive all kinds of genuine believers, it is divisive and becomes a sect.
If it was a genuine problem, the details would be sent for resolution to Rochester ( for system problems ) or Menlo Park / Rayners Lane ( for application problems in MMAS, CMAS or DMAS ).
From a Catholic canonical point of view, provisions of the joint synodal decree are fully consistent with the provisions of canon 671 of the 1991 Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, which states: " If necessity requires it or genuine spiritual advantage suggests it and provided that the danger of error or indifferentism is avoided, it is permitted for Catholic Christian faithful, for whom it is physically or morally impossible to approach a Catholic minister, to receive the sacraments of penance, the Eucharist and anointing of the sick from non-Catholic ministers, in whose Churches these sacraments are valid.
If the ascription of the Shatapatha Brahmana and the Brhadaranyaka Upanishad is genuine, Yājñavalkya has made important contributions to both philosophy, including the apophatic teaching of ' neti neti ', and to astronomy, describing the 95-year cycle to synchronize the motions of the sun and the moon.
If a precise moment for the genuine " midnight sun " is required, the observer's longitude, the local civil time and the equation of time must be taken into account.
If you really want to look at things through the eyes of Jesus Christ – who I think was the first socialist – only socialism can really create a genuine society.
If genuine, the artifacts are of historic importance and worth millions.
Tarrant, who drank champagne with the Ingrams in their dressing room, said he was convinced that Ingram was genuine when he signed the £ 1 million cheque, saying that " If I thought there was anything wrong, I certainly would not have signed it.
If genuine watchmakers are employed in such environments, their skill is usually relegated to only servicing the watch movement.
If the document were to be leaked to a third party, the third party would be unable to verify that the signature is genuine.
If the letter is genuine, the Secret Mark to which it refers may be, at most, an ancient but secondary edition of Mark produced in the second century by some group seeking to promote its own esoteric interests.
If Bazna passed over genuine target information from the British ambassador's safe, it is possible that this was provided in order to build up his reputation so that later false information about something much more important could be fed through the same channel.
If she had any genuine affection, it seems to have been for the baron de Barante, whom she met at Coppet.
If someone with a lower post count ( whether a lurker or newbie ) has a genuine question that is germane to the discussion and hasn't been considered yet, but is not adding to the active discussion of veteran participants, they may simply be ignored even if they are not breaking any other rules.
If a passage in the annals of Hincmar of Reims is genuine and Hincmar has not confused two men, then the bibliothecarius Anastasius is identical with the Roman presbyter Anastasius who in 874 became titular priest of St. Marcellus.

If and latter
If the latter knows nothing about the absent sitter except his name ( given by the experimenter ), he cannot possibly give any clues, conscious or unconscious, far less ask leading questions.
If only the latter were true.
`` If asked to choose between a terrible probability and a more terrible possibility, most men will choose the latter ''.
If the latter, Amaryllis would be the correct name for the genus Hippeastrum, and a different name would have to be used for the genus discussed here.
If we are told that at least one of two statements is true ; and also told that it is not the former that is true ; we can infer that it has to be the latter that is true.
If a physical object statement is to be translatable into a sense-data statement, the former must be at least deducible from the latter.
# If the borrowed word rhymes with one or more native words, the latter tend to dictate gender.
If the latter, then Hannibal and his brothers also bore the name ' Barca '.
If the former, then justice is arbitrary ; if the latter, then morality exists on a higher order than God, who becomes little more than a passer-on of moral knowledge.
If she did the latter, then it is very possible that, after the judgment, she danced naked in front of the audience as well, accompanied by the chorus.
If the former, the stitch is denoted as a knit stitch or a plain stitch ; if the latter, as a purl stitch.
If the latter is followed, the lysogenic state is established and maintained.
#* Proof: Then so Thus However, is prime, so or In the former case, hence ( which is a contradiction, as neither 1 nor 0 is prime ) or In the latter case, or If however, which is not prime.
If readers and viewers have a priori views on the current state of affairs and are uncertain about the quality of the information about it being provided by media outlets, then the latter have an incentive to slant stories towards their customers ' prior beliefs, in order to build and keep a reputation for high-quality journalism.
If the latter subgroup cools slowly from a melt, it forms exsolution lamellae because the two components — orthoclase and albite — are unstable in solid solution.
If the latter scaling is used, an interval of proper time,, defined by
If the latter option were to win, a separate referendum would be held where Puerto Ricans would have been given the option of being admitted as a US State " on equal footing with the other states ", or becoming a " sovereign nation, either fully independent from or in free association with the United States.
If however the reverse waist lock is set from the back of the opponent, then the latter would face away from the athlete in the inverted position.
If the latter occurs, ( Alice measures 1 ) then Bob's measurement will return 0 with certainty.
If, however, a statute which did not itself contain any limitation is to be governed by another which is temporary only, the former will also be temporary and dependent upon the existence of the latter.
If an observation inductively supports the former but not the latter, then " inductively support " must refer to something other than changes in the probabilities of propositions.
If a short vowel does not precede the sound, the latter spelling is used, as in took, barge, and launch.
If the latter is the case, then as a consumer decreases consumption of one good in successive units, successively larger doses of the other good are required to keep satisfaction unchanged.
If the latter is too hard, the roots will not penetrate it readily and, as a result, the plant will be pushed up and out of the earth during the process of growth.
If we use NC reductions, that is, reductions which can operate in polylogarithmic time on a parallel computer with a polynomial number of processors, then all P-complete problems lie outside NC and so cannot be effectively parallelized, under the unproven assumption that NC ≠ P. If we use the weaker log-space reduction, this remains true, but additionally we learn that all P-complete problems lie outside L under the weaker unproven assumption that L ≠ P. In this latter case the set P-complete may be smaller.

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