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If and land
If he were to go with White, he would be out there two days, not just listening in the dark at some point between here and Papa-san, but moving ever deeper into enemy land -- behind Papa-san -- itself.
If you want to raise feed or carry out some enterprise on a larger scale, you'll need more land.
If sold then, the land and improvements might bring only $5,000.
If a man totally ignorant of America were to judge our land and its civilization based on Hollywood alone, what conclusions do you think he might come to??
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 my poor talents can be useful in any other land, they must be of some utility to Italy ; and ought not her claim to be preferred to all others?
: " If anyone kills person – unless it be ( a punishment ) for murder or for spreading mischief in the land — it would be as if he killed all people.
If a compression test does give a low figure, and it has been determined it is not due to intake valve closure / camshaft characteristics, then one can differentiate between the cause being valve / seat seal issues and ring seal by squirting engine oil into the spark plug orifice, in a quantity sufficient to disperse across the piston crown and the circumference of the top ring land, and thereby effect the mentioned seal.
If the enemy oppresses my land under his foot,
* If someone cuts down a tree on someone else's land, he will pay for it.
His last words to his followers were, " If I did not so fully believe, that the Lord has designated me to place our society before His presence in the land of Canaan, I would consider this my last ".
In Christ stilling the Storm he wrote: " If a man believe in Christ, and make a point of his belief, then the promise that God hath made to come into the land of light shall be given by virtue of Christ, to all men that make this the chief matter.
If the man wearing a gold ring is fighting a battle on land the mention of the sea will have no relevance to his situation at all and does not contribute to the picture of the battle being described ” ( Faulkes ( 1997 ), pp. 8 – 9 ).
If the individual ceases doing so, it reverts to unowned land.
If MNT were realized, some resources would remain limited, because unique physical objects are limited ( a plot of land in the real Jerusalem, mining rights to the larger near-earth asteroids ) or because they depend on the goodwill of a particular person ( the love of a famous person, a live audience in a musical concert ).
If it is wrongly assumed that the value of land is always the same, then there is of course no evolution of property whatever.
If a person occupies land for the required period of time as set out in provincial limitation acts and, during that time, no legal action is taken to evict or in trespass, the ownership in the land goes from the legal owner to the squatter.
If a supercontinent covers a portion of the earth ’ s surface where heat from the mantle accumulates under the crust, it causes the land mass to dome upward.
If the Americas are viewed as a single continent ( named America ), then it is composed of the subcontinents of North America and South America, the land bridge of Central America, and the islands of the Antillas.
If the first part of a tsunami to reach land is a trough — called a drawback — rather than a wave crest, the water along the shoreline recedes dramatically, exposing normally submerged areas.
Humphry Davy, an English chemist was among the first to expound on the chemical basis of soil fertility and wrote in 1813: “ If land be unproductive, and a system of ameliorating it is to be attempted, the sure method of obtaining the object is to determine the cause of the sterility, which must necessarily depend upon some defect in the constitution of the soil, which may be easily discovered by chemical analysis .” His ideas were not immediately accepted.
If similar amounts of land have been lost on other parts of the Solent shore, the Solent was likely much narrower in Roman times, and it is possible to believe Diodorus Siculus's report that in his time men could wade to the Isle of Wight at low tide.
" If similar trade goods were involved in the Manhattan arrangement ", Burrows and Wallace surmise, " then the Dutch were engaged in high-end technology transfer, handing over equipment of enormous usefulness in tasks ranging from clearing land to drilling wampum.
If Rouse ’ s project did not succeed, the land could always be sold, and probably for a higher price than what it cost.

If and policies
If the case has been submitted to arbitration rather than a national court, say because of a forum selection clause, an arbitrator may decide not to apply local mandatory policies in the face of a choice of law by the parties if this would defeat their commercial objectives.
If the homeowner ’ s policy is deemed inadequate, collectors have the option of contacting insurance companies that offer special policies for collectibles.
" If the Emperor, has no more of mercy in his heart than he reveals in his policies, then I pity Russia ; if, on the other hand, his true sentiments are really superior to his acts, then I pity the Emperor.
* Privacy and operating policies: If stated, better than not stated.
If we consider the moral ramifications of potential policies in person-affecting terms, we will have no reason to prefer a sound policy over an unsound one provided that its effects are not felt for a few generations.
If an activity is performed using the objects against the rules and policies of the matter ( as in steroids for performance enhancement in sports ), it is also called substance abused.
Sharon Churcher and Annette Witheridge, in The Daily Mail, quote one World Bank employee's statement that " Unless Riza gives up her job, this will be an impossible conflict of interest "; the observation of " a Washington insider ": " His womanizing has come home to roost ... Paul was a foreign policy hawk long before he met Shaha, but it doesn't look good to be accused of being under the thumb of your mistress "; and Wolfowitz's response: " If a personal relationship presents a potential conflict of interest, I will comply with Bank policies to resolve the issue.
If the code were abolished, the governing policies set up by the Office of Student Life would take effect.
If an identifiable sub-population is more susceptible due to inherent genetic or other factors, there is a policy choice whether to set policies for protecting the general population that are protective of such groups ( as is currently done for children when data exists, or is done under the Clean Air Act for populations such as asthmatics ) or whether if the group is too small, or the costs to high.
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 a change in government policies induces changes in consumers ' behavior on the same time scale, the assumption that consumer behaviour remains unchanged while policy changes is inadmissible as a substantive isolation (→ Lucas critique ).
" If the Emperor has no more of mercy in his heart than he reveals in his policies, then I pity Russia ; if, on the other hand, his true sentiments are really superior to his acts, then I pity the Emperor.
:" If Mr. Kerry is, by contrast Mr. Bush, a ' liberal ,' at least his policies make sense and would benefit all Americans.
If an individual wishes to change the organisation's policies, they must win agreement from their Local to formally place the idea before National Conference, which in turn, if other Locals agree, may place the idea before the IWA as a whole for a decision.
If there is greater public participation in the collaboration of ideas and policies, though not necessarily participation in the same values, then decision-making is substantially more democratic.
If the sponsor government ( or its policies ) change after the sleeper has been inserted, the sleeper might be found to have been planted in the wrong target.
If, on the other hand, management wishes to reduce dissatisfaction, then it must focus on the job environment — policies, procedures, supervision, and working conditions.
If one company has written insurance policies on a large number of homes in a particular city, then a devastating earthquake will quickly drain all the company's resources.
If the same candidates stand under the same policies then the electorate simply vote NOTA until the candidates change their policies to something that the electorate can vote for.
If policies had concentrated on establishing the appropriate conditions to stimulate this type of spontaneous change, perhaps policies would have had more success than those which were actually implemented.
If he did not apprehend the consequences of his policies sufficiently, he was, however, not alone ; as a matter of fact there were few diplomats at the time who actually did.
If governments continue to pursue right-wing policies, he argues, " we ’ re going to see more homelessness, more private health care, more private education, more gated communities, and more danger to your family and mine.

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