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If the affiant is a party in the case, the affiant's opponent may be successful in having the affidavit admitted as evidence, as statements by a party-opponent are admissible through an exception to the hearsay rule.
If the treatment is successful, the new gene will make a functional protein.
If these preliminary results prove successful in larger trials, then At-DBF2 genes can help in engineering crops that can better withstand harsh environments.
If future clinical trials prove successful, the advantages of edible vaccines would be enormous, especially for developing countries.
If they are successful, they receive two points, if they are not, then they receive zero points.
If the barbarians are successful in their attack ( if they have a strength greater than Catan ), then the players must pay the consequence.
If ' beauty ' is defined as ' aesthetically successful ', one must continue to break down and define the following definition.
If the treatment is successful, the new gene will make functional protein to treat a disease.
If no value of the rotation parameter is successful and theory is not within observational error, a modification of physical law is considered.
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 Hitler was successful, then Japan could strike when the Soviets were at their weakest.
If the breeding is not successful within two to three weeks, the female is bred once again.
If the series is successful, collected chapters may be republished in paperback books called tankōbon.
If successful, the ' killed ' player is sent to his home and given some money for his trouble.
If successful, these effort could usher in a new era of neural computing that is a step beyond digital computing, because it depends on learning rather than programming and because it is fundamentally analog rather than digital even though the first instantiations may in fact be with CMOS digital devices.
If the Shanghai project is successful, there is interest in replicating the process in other Chinese ports.
If this stage is not performed well, it is unlikely that the project will be successful in meeting the business ’ needs.
If the master plan is successful, many commuters will travel to work in a core area nearer their homes, and the downtown area's daytime population will decrease.
If successful, this is followed by a service of Glorification in which the Saint is given a day on the church calendar to be celebrated by the entire church.
If Stainbrook's suit was successful, Staind would have had to change their band name and forfeit all trademark claims.
If a state party's withdrawal is successful, its obligations under that treaty are considered terminated, and withdrawal by one party from a bilateral treaty of course terminates the treaty.
If the catch is achieved, then the successful pursuer is declared the winner.
If immediate treatment is successful, the patient may improve ( although this may be temporary ) and this improvement may allow the patient to be categorized to a lower priority in the short term.
If the attempt had been successful then, pursuant to Section 3 of the amendment, John Nance Garner would have become President on March 4, 1933.
** If the router was unable to establish a successful TCP session, then it ends up in the Active state.

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If so, this is arguably insider dealing on a grand scale with the benefit of inside specialist knowledge of the business and resources of the firm not shared with outsiders like politicians and members ( and, perhaps, regulators ).
If the compromise was a rebuke to the most radical vision of the liberty of the Church, on at least one point its implication was firm and unmistakable: The king, even an emperor, was a layman.
If the firm is a perfect competitor in all input markets, and thus the per-unit prices of all its inputs are unaffected by how much of the inputs the firm purchases, then it can be shown that at a particular level of output, the firm has economies of scale if and only if it has increasing returns to scale, has diseconomies of scale if and only if it has decreasing returns to scale, and has neither economies nor diseconomies of scale if it has constant returns to scale.
If, however, the firm is not a perfect competitor in the input markets, then the above conclusions are modified.
If the roots are not firm and healthy, the tree will not survive-but the roots only form the foundation of the tree.
If the MRP is greater than a firm's Marginal Cost, then the firm will employ the worker since doing so will increase profit.
* If the price is between average total cost and average variable cost at the profit-maximizing output, then the firm is said to be in a loss-minimizing condition.
* If the price is below average variable cost at the profit-maximizing output, the firm should go into shutdown.
If the firm raises prices it will lose all its customers.
If the firm lowers price P < MC then it will be losing money on every unit sold.
If the revenue the firm is receiving is greater than its total variable cost ( R > VC ) then the firm is covering all variable cost plus there is additional revenue (" contribution "), which can be applied to fixed costs.
If the firm decides to operate, the firm will continue to produce where marginal revenue equals marginal costs because these conditions insure not only profit maximization ( loss minimization ) but also maximum contribution.
If R < VC the firm should shut down.
This is because each point on the supply curve is the answer to the question " If this firm is faced with this potential price, how much output will it be able to and willing to sell?
" If a firm has market power, so its decision of how much output to provide to the market influences the market price, then the firm is not " faced with " any price, and the question is meaningless.
If the seller is a competitive firm, the tax burden is distributed over the factors of production depending on the elasticities thereof ; this includes workers ( in the form of lower wages ), capital investors ( in the form of loss to shareholders ), landowners ( in the form of lower rents ), entrepreneurs ( in the form of lower wages of superintendence ) and customers ( in the form of higher prices ).
" If the firm " actually copied code from a GPL'd program, such a suit would be a perfectly ordinary assertion of copyright, which most private firms would defend if the shoe were on the other foot.
If trying to decide between alternative investments in order to maximize the value of the firm, the corporate reinvestment rate would probably be a better choice.
If the firm also pollutes the atmosphere when it makes steel, however, and if it is not forced to pay for the use of this resource, then this cost will be borne not by the firm but by society.

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