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If and sufficient
But the saint would laugh at them scornfully and say, " If any of you have any authority over me, only one would have been sufficient to fight me.
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 United States were to punish a visiting diplomat without sufficient grounds, U. S. representatives in other countries could receive harsher treatment.
If FLARE provided the XM-291 gun project with the sufficient radiative heat to ignite the propellant to achieve a muzzle energy of 17 MJ one could only imagine the possibilities with a fully developed FLARE plasma igniter.
If the rock is analyzed and found to be felsic but is metamorphic and has no definite volcanic protolith, it may be sufficient to simply call it a ' felsic schist '.
If police action is not sufficient to stop the guerrilla fighters, military sweeps may be necessary.
If the applied pump power is too small, the gain will never be sufficient to overcome the resonator losses, and laser light will not be produced.
If the cannonball is fired with sufficient velocity, the ground curves away from the ball at least as much as the ball falls — so the ball never strikes the ground.
If a judge determines that there is sufficient evidence to believe that the defendant committed the crime, it is said that the defendant is " held to answer " or " bound over " ( in U. S. jurisdictions ).
If the court finds that presented evidence is not sufficient to support the charges or that a motion to render a judgment without substantial consideration of a case is submitted in violation of the requirements stipulated by the Criminal Procedure Code of Georgia, it shall return the case to the prosecution.
If there is sufficient energy exchange between neighbouring dipoles they will interact, and may spontaneously align or anti-align and form magnetic domains, resulting in ferromagnetism ( permanent magnets ) or antiferromagnetism, respectively.
If there is sufficient commercial interest, a hardware implementation of the CPU specification may be built ( e. g., the Pascal MicroEngine or a version of the Java processor ).
If one merchant sends a writing sufficient to satisfy the statute of frauds to another merchant and the receiving merchant has reason to know of the contents of the sent confirmation and does not object to the confirmation within 10 days, the confirmation is good to satisfy the statute as to both parties.
If y is dependent on x, then it is sufficient to take the limit where only Δx approaches zero.
If planets are found, subsequent searches, with telescopes of sufficient resolution, would look for atmospheric water and temperatures suitable for habitability.
If single crystals of sufficient size cannot be obtained, various other X-ray methods can be applied to obtain less detailed information ; such methods include fiber diffraction, powder diffraction and small-angle X-ray scattering ( SAXS ).
Here the notion of causality is one of contributory causality as discussed above: If the true value, then a change in will result in a change in y unless some other causative variable ( s ), either included in the regression or implicit in the error term, change in such a way as to exactly offset its effect ; thus a change in is not sufficient to change y.
If a sufficient amount of contiguous tissue necrotizes, it is termed gangrene.
If the path length in the birefringent medium is sufficient, plane waves will exit the material with a significantly different propagation direction, due to refraction.
If a quantum computer with a sufficient number of qubits were to be constructed, Shor's algorithm could be used to break public-key cryptography schemes such as the widely used RSA scheme.
" I do not refer to real estate, or to personal property or to cold cash, but rather to that in life which tends to make these tangible substances count for most in the daily lives of people, namely, goodwill, fellowship, mutual sympathy and social intercourse among a group of individuals and families who make up a social unit … If he may come into contact with his neighbor, and they with other neighbors, there will be an accumulation of social capital, which may immediately satisfy his social needs and which may bear a social potentiality sufficient to the substantial improvement of living conditions in the whole community.
If it is running to the sea with sufficient volume, 1. 4 billion tons are carried to the sea annually.
If the food moves too quickly through the gastrointestinal tract, there is not enough time for sufficient nutrients and water to be absorbed.
If sufficient hits are dealt, the defender may go unconscious, but death seldom results purely from concussion hit damage.
If the photon is of lower energy, but still has sufficient energy ( in general a few eV to a few keV, corresponding to visible light through soft X-rays ), it can eject an electron from its host atom entirely ( a process known as the photoelectric effect ), instead of undergoing Compton scattering.

If and high-quality
If readers and viewers have a priori views on the current state of affairs and are uncertain about the quality of the information about it being provided by media outlets, then the latter have an incentive to slant stories towards their customers ' prior beliefs, in order to build and keep a reputation for high-quality journalism.
If not, firms may hoard high-quality inputs.
If a high-resolution digital image is required, it can be achieved inexpensively without the use of a digital back by taking a large-format photograph on film and scanning the result ; for best results a high-quality drum scanner is required.
If a purchaser buys a high-quality item for a low price, in cash, from a stranger at a bar or from the back of a van, there is a higher likelihood that the items may be stolen.

If and creative
If his stay in London was disappointing professionally, however, it proved a fertile period for Semper's theoretical, creative and academic development.
If all the activity of the universe could be traced with appropriate captors, it is likely that one could see the creative nature of the universe to which humans are active contributors.
If channeled constructively however the individual may use it as a creative and energetic power source.
If a buggy whip manufacturer in 1910 defined its business as the " transportation starter business ," they might have been able to make the creative leap necessary to move into the automobile business when technological change demanded it.
As Gillespie states, " If 1968 was a year of great pain, loss, and sadness, it was also the year when America first witnessed the breadth and depth of Maya Angelou's spirit and creative genius ".
If you do not recognize God, at least recognize His sign, I am the creative truth — Ana al-Haqq —,
Her third cookbook, Sara Moulton's Everyday Family Dinners, was published by Simon & Schuster in April 2010 .. Blogging for StoveTop Readings in November 2010, Greg Mowery wrote: " If there is a less pretentious, more accessible, and creative cookbook that gets great food on the table in good time with the least amount of fuss, I haven't seen it this year …. This new book belongs in every family kitchen.
When Giles was quizzed as to the differences between himself and another highly regarded former Irish player, Roy Keane, he said: " If forced to compare us, I'd say I was slightly more creative than him and he was a better ball-winner.
In The Georgian Literary Scene, an evocation of the era of the gentlemanly man of letters in its final years, he wrote, " If I dwell for a moment longer, as I fear I must, upon the weakness of too much scholarship in the arts, it is because I think scholarship is nowadays excessively valued as a necessary preliminary to creative writing.
In order to demonstrate God's creative power, Thomas says: " If a being participates, to a certain degree, in an ' accident ,' this accidental property must have been communicated to it by a cause which possesses it essentially.
If they don't help that, then other more creative strategies are employed.
I basically had people who had faith in me and I thought “ If I can just navigate myself through this ...” I kept telling myself “ They can ’ t get rid of me ; I ’ m the creative person.
If Prokosch, like Faulkner, had limited his creative energies to one milieu, one region, he would certainly be counted today among the pillars of American literature .” Among the most noteworthy of Prokosch ’ s latter-day writings are A Tale for Midnight ( 1955 ), a Gothicized retelling of the Cenci story ; The Missolonghi Manuscript ( 1968 ), a “ mediation ” on the romantic artist ; and America, My Wilderness ( 1972 ), an excursion into magical realism.
If in Bucharest, alongside Ramiro Ortiz, Călinescu realized his vocation as a creative artist and scholar, his attention in Rome was focused on Vasile Pârvan, the director of the Accademia di Romania.
If I've inherited anything from my family, it's that love of the creative process and that awareness of the privilege which being a part of it represents.
If Ferrera survived five minutes with Lazz, he got five minutes with the Wildside creative mind, NWA VP Bill Behrens.
If one is to follow Virginia Woolf's thesis that A Room of One's Own is the primary necessary factor for the proliferation of creative work, then it is easy to see how nonconformist art began flourishing at this time in the USSR.
" One thing: If I'd have to name one dozen really creative artists in the independent ( avant-garde ) film area, I'd name Larry Jordan as one.
If the player continues to be unruly, creative solutions may be implemented such as requiring an assistant coach to leave the area with the player, handing the player over to the school administrator on duty, or requiring the player's parents to take the player home.
*" If the novel can go to history, history can go to the novel, at least to the extent of bringing a creative imagination to bear upon its characters .... History, which reconciles incompatibles, and balances probabilities, by its very nature eventually reaches the reality of fiction.

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