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Without preliminaries, Esther asked him, `` If you are a world citizen, will you take Garry Davis' place in his tent while he goes to the hospital ''??
If the decision goes wrong, it may be -- as Mr. Stevenson fears -- `` the first step on the slippery path downhill '' to a U.N. without operational responsibilities and without effective meaning.
If more than one player selects a tile in that row, then the player whose tile is in the leftmost column ( closest to 1 ) goes first.
If the daughter is an only child or her sisters are deceased and have no living issue, she ( or her heir ) is vested with the title ; otherwise, since a peerage cannot be shared nor divided, the dignity goes into abeyance between the sisters or their heirs, and is held by no one.
If she goes her time out, she herself cuts the navel-string with a shell, which she boils along with the secondine, and eats them both.
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 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 something goes wrong, ed is sometimes the only editor available.
If the Commons have impeached a peer, the Lords take custody of the accused, otherwise custody goes to Black Rod.
If truly irreducible systems are found, the argument goes, then intelligent design must be the correct explanation for their existence.
If one is ill, one goes to a doctor rather than a psychologist, because the doctor is expert in the subject of health.
If a fighter loses consciousness (" goes limp ") as a result of legal strikes, or does not immediately defend himself after a knockdown, he is declared knocked out.
If the net excitation received by a neuron over a short period of time is large enough, the neuron generates a brief pulse called an action potential, which originates at the soma and propagates rapidly along the axon, activating synapses onto other neurons as it goes.
If that judgment goes to appeal, the appellate court will have the opportunity to review both the precedent and the case under appeal, perhaps overruling the previous case law by setting a new precedent of higher authority.
If his reasoning is valid, he goes on to argue, either it is not very immoral to value small luxuries over saving many lives, or such affluent people are very immoral.
If both vaulters miss, the bar goes down by a small increment, and if both clear, the bar goes up by a small increment.
If the ball goes wide of the goal, the defending team is allowed a free ' knock-in ' from the place where the ball crossed the goal line, thus getting the ball back into play.
If this goes unnoticed by a player, the opponent can fill in the empty space, completing the tessera.
If a player goes outside the path, they next start where their pencil left the track.
If the project goes ahead, feeder ships would take containers from the port of Oswego on Lake Ontario in upstate New York to Melford International Terminal in Nova Scotia for transfer to larger ocean-going ships.
If and when the airport eventually goes ahead, the Royal Mail ship will cease operations when flights begin.
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 mating goes on for too long, the female may eventually lose interest, breaking off the process.
If the set goes to a tie-break, players are given one additional opportunity to challenge the call.

If and somewhere
If this view is correct, the epistle should be dated somewhere around 47, depending on other difficult to date events, such as Paul's conversion.
If at least one of a set of configurations must occur somewhere in G, that set is called unavoidable.
If the hack was particularly good, then the program might be posted on a board somewhere near one of the computers.
If the positions of the two synchronized stations are known, then the position of the receiver can be determined as being somewhere on a particular hyperbolic curve where the time difference between the received signals is constant.
He concluded by saying his family are highest priority and, " If I see somewhere that seems safer, happier and will give them a better life than the UK, I ’ ll take them there if I possibly can.
If h = 1, then simply move the disk from peg A to peg C. If h > 1, then somewhere along the sequence of moves, the largest disk must be moved from peg A to another peg, preferably to peg C. The only situation that allows this move is when all smaller h-1 disks are on peg B.
If it is true that the body of Cambyses II was brought home " to the Persians ", his burying-place must be somewhere beside that of his father.
Pohl paid one cent per word for the stories he bought for If, whereas Galaxy paid three cents per word, and like Gold he regarded Galaxy as the leading magazine of the two, whereas If was somewhere he could work with new writers, and try experiments and whims.
This phenomenon is the origin of the Lord British Postulate which states " If it exists as a living creature in an MMORPG, someone, somewhere, will try to kill it.
If quality were observable, the price of used cars would therefore be somewhere between and, and the cars would be sold and everyone would be perfectly happy.
If enrollment is being performed, the template is simply stored somewhere ( on a card or within a database or both ).
If the employer had deduced from the interviews so far that both candidates would complete the task in somewhere between 195 and 205 hours, it would be in the employer's best interests to choose one or the other by some easily-applied metric ( for example, flipping a coin ) rather than spend the $ 100 on determining the better candidate, saving at most $ 100 in labor.
If any of the reversed polarity measurements don't agree to a sufficient degree of accuracy ( usually within 3 %) with the corresponding standard polarity measurement, then there is probably a source of error somewhere in the setup, which should be investigated before continuing.
If credence is given to the commentary of Irayanar Ahapporul, the beginning of sangam should be placed somewhere in 9000 B. C ..
If Pockets cannot provide what the mob needs, Clyde will send Zippy somewhere to get it ( which is where he tends to mess up ).
If you listened carefully to that kid stuff, there was a grown-up singer there somewhere struggling to get out.
: If she took that flight yesterday, she is somewhere in town today.
If these do not sum to zero, there is a leakage of current to somewhere else ( to earth / ground, or to another circuit ), and the device will open its contacts.
If not, then they were featured somewhere in the background, often chucking " creamy muck muck " ( custard ) at whoever was currently answering a question.
If you looking for somewhere to park for the 2012 Music Midtown you can park in Central Parking's Colony Square parking lot and then walk to the venue.
If the meaning of sentences is explained in terms of sentences in the LOT, then the meaning of sentences in LOT must get their meaning from somewhere else.
If we say that Peak A has Mont Blanc for a parent, we would expect to find Peak A somewhere close to Mont Blanc.

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