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If and publisher
If this practice should take root and spread, the man who submits a manuscript to a publisher will find himself reviewed before he is accepted and publication will become a sort of post-mortem formality.
If he didn't meet Pitman, Severin points out that Defoe, upon submitting even a draft of a novel about a castaway to his publisher, would undoubtedly have learned about Pitman's book published by his father, especially since the interesting castaway had previously lodged with them at their former premises.
If the publisher accepts unsolicited manuscripts, then the manuscript is placed in the slush pile, which publisher's readers sift through to identify manuscripts of sufficient quality or revenue potential to be referred to acquisitions editors for review.
The magazine published some well-received material and was profitable, but Guinn, the publisher and owner, decided in 1967 that it would be better to have Galaxy resume a monthly schedule ; both Worlds of Tomorrow and Galaxy were bimonthly at that time, while If was monthly.
If details of a spent conviction are made public by others with malice, the publisher may be subject to libel damages despite the fact that what is said is true.
If a customer has already proofread the contents of a file before submitting it to a publisher, there will be no reason for another proofreader to re-read it from copy ( although this additional service may be requested and paid for ).
If the student has purchased a used textbook then he or she must pay money directly to the publisher in order to access the website and complete assigned homework.
If they attend meetings regularly and are considered to demonstrate progress toward becoming an unbaptized publisher, they may receive a copy of the monthly newsletter Our Kingdom Ministry, and may also qualify to join the congregation's Theocratic Ministry School.
Edition of If by Doubleday ( publisher ) | Doubleday Page and Company, Garden City, New York, 1910.
If the privilege was sold to a publisher, the exclusive right would only last the specified duration.
:” If we cut through mere details of procedure, the operation and effect of the statute in substance is that public authorities may bring the owner or publisher of a newspaper or periodical before a judge upon a charge of conducting a business of publishing scandalous and defamatory matter — in particular that the matter consists of charges against public officers of official dereliction — and, unless the owner or publisher is able and disposed to bring competent evidence to satisfy the judge that the charges are true and are published with good motives and for justifiable ends, his newspaper or periodical is suppressed and further publication is made punishable as a contempt.
If the initial print run sells out quickly, the publisher will probably have more copies printed.
If there is enough demand for an out-of-print book, and all copyright issues can be resolved, another publisher may republish the book with a new cover and title page.
Quinn was the founding publisher of the science fiction magazine If and, after Paul W. Fairman left shortly after its launch in 1952, became its editor as well as publisher until 1958.
If an application actually needs a stronger guarantee ( such as: messages will always be delivered or, if delivery cannot be confirmed, the publisher will be informed ), the pub / sub system probably won't have a way to provide that property.
If the subscription is obtained through registration in the Boy Scouts of America program, the publisher will select the appropriate edition based on the boy's age.
If the publisher ceases to publish, or the library cancels the subscription, or if the publisher's website is down for the day, the content that has been paid for is no longer available.
If users could only locate items by ‘ title ’ or other descriptive fields, such as ‘ author ’ or ‘ publisher ’, they would have to expend an enormous amount of time searching for items of related subject matter, and undoubtedly miss locating many items because of the ineffective and inefficient search capability.
If it was rejected by the first publisher, it was offered to another.

If and repays
If the borrower defaults and the lender tries to repossess the property, courts of equity can grant the borrower the equitable right of redemption if the borrower repays the debt.

If and donors
If no potential donors exist, a savior sibling can be conceived by preimplantation genetic diagnosis ( PGD ) to match the recipient's HLA type.
If an investment switch is desired, donors may change to a different option in a 529 savings program every year ( program permitting ) or the account may be rolled over to a different state's program provided no such rollover for the beneficiary has occurred in the prior 12 months.
If an equal number of donors and acceptors are present in the semiconductor, the extra core electrons provided by the former will be used to satisfy the broken bonds due to the latter, so that doping produces no free carriers of either type.
If a foundation approves a 1: 1 matching grant, donors know that their dollars will be doubled.
If the donors are not available to be screened, the embryos must be given a label that indicates that the required screening has not been done, and the recipients must agree to accept the associated risk.
If they usurp any such authority and divert church goods to their own use or in any way frustrate the will of the donors ; or if they, even under cover of the civil law, endeavour to wrest from the bishop's hands what has been confided to his care, then such laymen by that very fact fall under the censures constituted by the Council of Trent against usurpers of ecclesiastical goods.

If and possibly
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 you can possibly avoid it, you don't hand out any extra chances.
If foreign objects are not the cause, a doctor will incise and drain the abscess and prescribe painkillers and possibly antibiotics.
If, however, the numbers are referring to allies it could possibly include forces from Tyre, Judah, Edom, and Moab.
If proteins in a living cell are denatured, this results in disruption of cell activity and possibly cell death.
If the letter is not considered to be an authentic part of the Pauline corpus it might be dated during the late 1st century, possibly as late as 80 AD.
If they had gone it alone, the IRB and the Volunteers would possibly have come to their aid ; however, the IRB leaders met with Connolly in January 1916 and convinced him to join forces with them.
If the Flynn effect has ended in developed nations, then this may possibly allow national differences in IQ scores to diminish if the Flynn effect continues in nations with lower average national IQs.
Theorem 1: If a property is positive, then it is consistent, i. e., possibly exemplified.
If we should say that no one could possibly know whether water exists a priori, it seems either we cannot know content externalism to be true on the basis of thought experiments or we cannot know what we are thinking without first looking into the world to see what it is like.
In The Origin of Species, he wrote, " If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down.
If the court finds that the respondent is " seriously mentally impaired ," he or she will be placed in a psychiatric hospital for further evaluation and possibly treatment.
If there were a large ( possibly infinite ) number of universes, each with possibly different physical laws ( or different fundamental physical constants ), some of these universes, even if very few, would have the combination of laws and fundamental parameters that are suitable for the development of matter, astronomical structures, elemental diversity, stars, and planets that can exist long enough for life to emerge and evolve.
If too large a dose of opioid antagonist is given to a dependent patient, it will result in withdrawal symptoms ( possibly severe ).
( If the machine is deterministic, the possible computations are the prefixes of a single, possibly infinite, path.
If the owner of a deactivated, or frozen, account finds the reason for deactivation invalid, they may contact the Neopets support team and possibly have their account reactivated.
If the surface has any transparent or translucent properties, it refracts a portion of the light beam into itself in a different direction while absorbing some ( or all ) of the spectrum ( and possibly altering the color ).
If the core of the star is not too massive ( less than approximately 1. 4 solar mass, taking into account mass loss that has occurred by this time ), it may then form a white dwarf ( possibly surrounded by a planetary nebula ) as described above for less massive stars, with the difference that the white dwarf is composed chiefly of oxygen, neon, and magnesium.
If this letter is authentic, then it might have been written soon after Paul's first letter to this community — or possibly years later.
Darwin concludes: " If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down.
Any collection of objects and morphisms defines a ( possibly large ) directed graph G. If we let J be the free category generated by G, there is a universal diagram F: J → C whose image contains G. The limit ( or colimit ) of this diagram is the same as the limit ( or colimit ) of the original collection of objects and morphisms.
If the individual has taken a sufficiently large dose of cannabis, the level of intoxication progresses to the stage of being “ stoned ,” and the user may feel calm, relaxed, and possibly in a dreamlike state.
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.
The next citations are not found until 1955, when the May – June issue of Aviation Mechanics Bulletin included the line " Murphy's Law: If an aircraft part can be installed incorrectly, someone will install it that way ," and Lloyd Mallan's book, Men, Rockets and Space Rats, referred to: " Colonel Stapp's favorite takeoff on sober scientific laws — Murphy's Law, Stapp calls it —' Everything that can possibly go wrong will go wrong '.

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