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If and deliberately
If the word deliberate means anything
, both of them certainly
deliberately destroyed themselves
.
If, after signing such a declaration
, the information is found to be
deliberately untrue with
the intent to deceive
, the applicant may face perjury charges
.
If a player breaks
the rules of a game
deliberately, this is cheating
.
If a manual labourer or person with obviously dirty hands salutes or greets an elder or superior
, he will
deliberately show deference for their superior's comfort and avoid contact
by bowing
, touching
the right forehead in a very quick salute or a distant " slamet ", prayer-hands gesture
.
If it is accepted as morally wrong to
deliberately inflict suffering upon innocent human creatures
, then it is only logical to also regard it as wrong to inflict suffering on innocent individuals of other species
.

Hedda Hopper wrote
, "
If Bette had
deliberately set out to wreck her career
, she could
not have picked a more appropriate vehicle
.

James J Greene writes on
the subject: “
If one of
the seminally powerful myths in
the cultural memory of our past is Aeneas ' rejection of his African queen in order to go on and found
the Roman empire
, than it is surely significant that Shakespeare's ... depicts precisely and quite
deliberately the opposite course of action
from that celebrated
by Virgil
.

The bones are left in
deliberately: "
If we took
the bones out
, it wouldn't be crunchy
, would it?

He goes on to quote Webster further
, "
If the Northern States refuse
, willfully and
deliberately, to carry
into effect that part of
the Constitution which respects
the restoration of fugitive slaves
, and Congress provides no remedy
, the South would no longer be bound to observe
the compact
.

The decree proceeded to affirm
, after listing
the books of
the Bible according to
the Roman Catholic canon
, that "
If anyone receive
not, as sacred and canonical
, the said books entire with all their parts
, as they have
been used to be read in
the Catholic Church
, and as they are contained in
the old Latin Vulgate edition
, and knowingly and
deliberately condemn
the traditions aforesaid ; let him be anathema
.
If he / she is
deliberately exaggerating symptoms for personal gain
, then
he / she is malingering
.
If two D ' Bridge systems communicated using
the same key
, the software
deliberately crashed
.
If the ball
was played over
the back line
deliberately, then a penalty corner is awarded to
the opposing team
.

) In 2012
, a columnist writing on
the English language in
the Calcutta ' Telegraph ', Stephen Hugh-Jones
, mocked it with
the deliberately anachronistic "
If I built it in
, is author ID Bacon?

*
If the offender willfully
, deliberately, and with premeditation intended
the death of a law enforcement officer
.
If Player One completes
the first screen on his or her third and last ball
, then immediately and
deliberately allows
the ball to " drain ," Player One's second screen is transferred to Player Two as a third screen
, allowing Player Two to score a maximum of 1344 points if
he or she is adept enough to keep
the third ball in play that long
.
If this were
the case
, it is unclear whether
the phonetic transposition
was an error on
the part of
the writers
, to whom
the name may have
been only spoken
, or if it is
deliberately intended to have happened in
the realm of
the fictional Andromeda universe
.

On April 1
, 2011
, Goldstone retracted his claim that it
was Israeli government policy to
deliberately target citizens
, saying "
If I had known then what I know now
, the Goldstone Report would have
been a different document ".
If seized
by a predator its tail is
deliberately cast and wriggles violently attracting attention while
the lizard may escape
.

"
If it were meant as a parody
, the bombast of
the coda would have to be
deliberately pitched so it would sound ridiculous ; this would underline
the hypocrisy of
the apparent tribute
.
If either umpire considers that either or both batsmen
deliberately run short
, the umpire can give a warning to
the batsman that this is unfair and disallow any earned runs
from that delivery
.
If an umpire considers that any batsman
deliberately runs short again in that innings
, a 5-run penalty is conceded to
the bowling side
.

However
, in Macarthys Ltd v Smith
, Lord Denning said
, "
If the time should come when our Parliament
deliberately passes an Act — with
the intention of repudiating
the Treaty or any provision in it — or intentionally of acting inconsistently with it — and says so in express terms — then
.
If a member of
the fielding side
deliberately distracts or attempts to distract
the batsman on strike while
he is preparing to receive or receiving a delivery
, the umpire immediately declares
the ball to be dead
.
If and went
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 tests are to be resumed
, the argument
went, it is vital that
the U. S. make plain that
the onus belongs to
the Soviet Union
.
If a fumbled ball goes out of bounds
, the team whose player last touched it is awarded possession
at the spot where it
went out of bounds
.
If the disc cannot be found
, there must be " reasonable evidence " that
the disc
went out-of bounds or
the lost disc penalty is applied
.
If the two nations
went to war
, Adams predicted
the president of
the United States would use his war powers to abolish slavery
.
If so
, he went back to business as usual in Gaul
, for
, from June to August of that year
, Julian led a successful campaign against
the Attuarian Franks
.
If anything they slow you down " or " I
went to one of these so called Gentlemens ' clubs and
was shocked to see it
was full of Women
.

On
the day of his death
he woke up very early in
the morning
, went to chapel and meditated for three hours
, sang a song on Kali and then
he whispered
, "
If there were another Vivekananda
, then
he would have understood what this Vivekananda
has done!

The first single
, "
If I Only Knew ,"
went to No
. 11 in
the UK
.
If another sailor
went through
the bag
, the odds were high
the thief would tie
the bag back using
the more common reef knot
, revealing
the tampering
, hence
the name
.
If the appointment
went through
, Barnard's resignation
from the House of Representatives would trigger a by-election in his Tasmanian electorate of Bass
.
If I
went to a restaurant
, I had to plan my entrances and my exits so I wouldn't be mobbed and hurt
.
If people knew how many people
, especially
the very rich and powerful ones
, went to psychics
, their jaws would drop through
the floor .” Ms
. Rogers “ claims to have 4
, 000 names in her rolodex .”
If, though
, they
went to a port silo
, they were given
the benefit of
the doubt
, as that grain
was more than likely going overseas
.

The local traders would
not issue any more credit to
the Santee and one trader
, Andrew Myrick
, went so far as to say
, "
If they're hungry
, let them eat grass
.
If the match ended in a tie
, one final question
was played with
the star of one contestant's choosing ; if
the contestant can agree or disagree correctly
, he / she won
the match
, otherwise
the match
went to
the opponent
.

The follow-up single
, "
If I Was Your Girlfriend " charted poorly
at No
. 67 on
the Hot 100
, but
went to No
. 12 on R & B chart
.
If a play-off resulted in a draw
, then goal average
from the group games would have
been used to determine who
went through to
the next round
.
If I
went on I'd have some things to say
, not just about
the bad jokes he's done about me
, but bad jokes
he does about everybody who can't fight back because they aren't there
.

Spielberg answered that
he did
not intend
the film to be a religious parable
, joking
, "
If I ever
went to my mother and said
, ' Mom
, I've made this movie that's a Christian parable ,' what do you think she'd say?

Irving claimed on
the basis of what
he called
the index books that
, " Because
the experts can look
at a tattoo and say ' Oh yes
, 181
, 219 that means you entered Auschwitz in March 1943 " and
he warned Auschwitz survivors "
If you want to go and have a tattoo put on your arm
, as a lot of them do
, I am afraid to say
, and claim subsequently that you were in Auschwitz
, you have to make sure a ) that it fits in with
the month you said you
went to Auschwitz and b ) it is
not a number which anyone used before ".

Then this saying
went forth among
the brethren
, that that disciple would
not die ; yet Jesus had
not said to him that
he would
not die ; but
, If I will that
he tarry till I come
, what is that to thee?
If reconciliation succeeded
, all parties considered
the dispute to be honorably settled
, and
went home
.

She put them in a bowl and carried this to
the men's lodge
, and presented it to Igaluk
, saying "
If you enjoy me so much
, then eat these ," and ran away out
the door
, grabbing a torch as she
went.
If the ball
was moving backwards with regard to
the recovering team
, it is spotted where it
went out of bounds
.
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