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If and insufficient
If threats are insufficient, chest to chest tussles may take place.
If the signal strength of a transmitter is insufficient the signal's information will be corrupted by noise.
If there is insufficient kinetic energy, however, the group may evolve into a smaller number of galaxies through mergers.
If oxygen delivery to cells is insufficient for the demand ( hypoxia ), hydrogen will be shifted to pyruvic acid converting it to lactic acid.
If a knitter buys insufficient yarn of a single dye lot to complete a project, additional skeins of the same dye lot can sometimes be obtained from other yarn stores or online.
If there is insufficient assurance, " it will be prudent to delay baptism ", while keeping contact with the parents in the hope of securing the required conditions for celebrating the sacrament.
If a red giant has insufficient mass to generate the core temperatures required to fuse carbon, around 1 billion K, an inert mass of carbon and oxygen will build up at its center.
If a cloud is massive enough that the gas pressure is insufficient to support it, the cloud will undergo gravitational collapse.
If these measures are insufficient to make the blood temperature in the brain match the new setting in the hypothalamus, then shivering begins in order to use muscle movements to produce more heat.
If the federal land within a state was insufficient to meet that state's land grant, the state was issued " scrip " which authorized the state to select federal lands in other states to fund its institution.
If dehydration is so severe as to cause shock ( severely decreased blood pressure with insufficient blood supply to the body's organs ), or a depressed level of consciousness, rapid infusion of saline ( 1 liter for adults, 10 ml / kg in repeated doses for children ) is recommended to restore circulating volume.
If part of the heart seems to receive an insufficient blood supply, coronary angiography may be used to identify stenosis of the coronary arteries and suitability for angioplasty or bypass surgery.
If this is still insufficient, then intracavernosal injections of phenylephrine are administered.
If an insufficient twist rate is used, the bullet will begin to yaw and then tumble ; this is usually seen as " keyholing ", where bullets leave elongated holes in the target as they strike at an angle.
If insufficient current exists through D, then U < sub > OUT </ sub > will be unregulated, and less than the nominal breakdown voltage ( this differs to voltage regulator tubes where the output voltage will be higher than nominal and could rise as high as U < sub > IN </ sub >).
* If a company purchases insufficient quantities of an item used in manufacturing ( or the wrong item ) it may be unable to meet contract obligations to supply products on time.
If this is insufficient, verbal and non-verbal de-escalation techniques may be required to offer reassurances and calm the person experiencing delirium.
If the organ dysfunction of severe sepsis is associated with low blood pressure ( hypotension ), or insufficient blood flow ( hypoperfusion ) to one or more organs ( causing, for example, lactic acidosis ), this is septic shock.
If a C < sup > 0 </ sup > function is insufficient, for example if the process that has produced the data points is known be smoother than C < sup > 0 </ sup >, it is common to replace linear interpolation with spline interpolation, or even polynomial interpolation in some cases.
If f ( x ) does not have many derivatives at all points, or if the derivatives become large, then Gaussian quadrature is often insufficient.
If private organizations don't reap all the benefits of a public good which they have produced, their incentives to produce it voluntarily might be insufficient.
If a starter solenoid receives insufficient power from the battery, it will fail to start the motor, and may produce a rapid ' clicking ' or ' clacking ' sound.
If modifications to the theory or other explanations seem to be insufficient to account for the new results, then a new theory may be required.
If it were rotating only 16 % faster, the star's gravity would provide insufficient centripetal force to hold it together, and it would tear itself apart.

If and yarn
If the fibers are first aligned by combing them and then the spinner uses a worsted type drafting method such as the short forward draw, the yarn is smoother and called a worsted ; by contrast, if the fibers are carded but not combed and the spinner uses a woolen drafting method such as the long backward draw, the yarn is fuzzier and called woolen-spun.
If they are not secured, the loops of a knitted course will come undone when their yarn is pulled ; this is known as ripping out, unravelling knitting, or humorously, frogging ( because you ' rip it ', this sounds like a frog croaking: ' rib-bit ').
If the fibers are first aligned by combing them, the yarn is smoother and called a worsted ; by contrast, if the fibers are carded but not combed, the yarn is fuzzier and called woolen-spun.
If the roving was not a consistent size, then this step could cause a break in the yarn, or could jam the machine.
If these products are made of polypropylene yarn, the yarn is dope-dyed, i. e. no water is used for dyeing ( like for example in case of cotton, where thousands of litres of water are contaminated )
If the flannel is not napped, it gains its softness through the loosely spun yarn in its woven form.
If there is a hook at the upper end of the shaft, the yarn is spiral-wound up the shaft and caught in the hook ; if there is no hook at the top, then the yarn is spiral-wound up the shaft and secured with a half hitch ( or more, for slippery fibres ) at the top.
If the picture to the right, for example, was of an inch of 2 ply yarn, then the number of twists per inch would be 6 divided by 2, or three, as there are six bumps, and it is a two ply.
If the yarn is sitting in front of the right needle ( closer to the knitter ), it should first be moved between the needles to the back.
If the yarn is sitting behind the right needle ( away from the knitter ), it should first be moved between the needles to the front.

If and single
If a child had a single drop of Negro blood, he would revert to the ancestral line which, except as slaves under a superior race, had not made one step of progress in 3,000 years.
If Robinson was a liar and a slanderer, he was also a very canny gentleman, for nothing that Pike could do would pry so much as a single word out of him.
If the Orioles are to break their losing streak within the next two days, it will have to be at the expense of the American League champion New York Yankees, who come in here tomorrow for a night game and a single test Sunday afternoon.
* If it is required to use a single number X as an estimate for the value of numbers, then the arithmetic mean does this best, in the sense of minimizing the sum of squares ( x < sub > i </ sub > − X )< sup > 2 </ sup > of the residuals.
If the resulting four kilobyte table size is too large for a given target platform, the table lookup operation can be performed with a single 256-entry 32-bit ( i. e. 1 kilobyte ) table by the use of circular rotates.
* If the balance factor of R is-1, a single left rotation ( with P as the root ) is needed ( Right-Right case ).
* If the balance factor of L is + 1, a single right rotation ( with P as the root ) is needed ( Left-Left case ).
If a single test fails, then the theory is falsified.
If a sheet is for a single day, it easily shows the date and the weekday.
If a player is unsure of whether a bet is a single or multi-roll bet, it can be noted that all single-roll bets will be displayed on the playing surface in one color ( usually red ), while all multi-roll bets will be displayed in a different color ( usually yellow ).
If a kicked ball goes out of bounds, or the kicking team scores a single or field goal as a result of the kick, the other team likewise gets possession.
If both criticism and translation apply to a single title, the number expands into four lines.
If a dachshund has one single spot of dapple, it is a dapple.
If multiple symmetry axes are present, they will necessarily intersect at a single point, and this is usually taken to be the center.
In 1997 Enya released her greatest hits collection, Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya, again a top five smash in the UK and Germany, which featured two new songs: " Paint the Sky with Stars " and " Only If ..."; " Only If ..." later became a single.
If the parent star is a single star, then it may still be regarded as having an " A " designation, though the " A " is not normally written.
In 1563, Elizabeth told an imperial envoy: " If I follow the inclination of my nature, it is this: beggar-woman and single, far rather than queen and married ".
He felt differently about the Muslim leader Muhammed Ali Jinnah, but was aware of his power, stating " If it could be said that any single man held the future of India in the palm of his hand in 1947, that man was Mohammad Ali Jinnah.
If the pane is not a good insulator ( such as a single pane window ), water vapour condenses on the glass forming patterns.
If the symbol width is n, the codes of width n + 1 fall naturally into two blocks: the lower block of 2 < sup > n </ sup > codes for coding single symbols, and the upper block of 2 < sup > n </ sup > codes that will be used by the decoder for sequences of length greater than one.
If the units b are single bits, then F ( S, b ) could be, for instance
If only because there was a much smaller number of skilled artists, the quantity of icons, in the sense of panel paintings, was much smaller in the West, and in most Western settings a single diptych as an altarpiece, or in a domestic room, probably stood in place of the larger collections typical of Orthodox " icon corners ".
If the low-order bit is 0, the remaining 7 bits of the DSAP specify an individual address, which refers to a single local service access point ( LSAP ) to which the packet should be delivered.

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