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If and Czech
If some dances, such as polka, cross ethnic boundaries and even cross the boundary between " folk " and " ballroom dance ", ethnic differences are often considerable enough to mention, e. g., Czech polka vs. German polka.
Klement returned his bicycle to the manufacturers, Seidel and Naumann, with a letter, in Czech, asking them to carry out repairs, only to receive a reply, in German, stating: " If you would like an answer to your inquiry, you should try writing in a language we can understand ".
* If the country was divided into several parts, the special code < tt > HH </ tt > is used to indicate that there is no single successor country ( e. g., Czechoslovakia was divided into the Czech Republic and Slovakia ), with the exception of Serbia and Montenegro, for which < tt > XX </ tt > is used to avoid duplicate use of the same ISO 3166-3 code, as the alpha-2 code < tt > CS </ tt > had twice been deleted from ISO 3166-1, the first time due to the split of Czechoslovakia and the second time due to the split of Serbia and Montenegro.
If indeed all agree that the Lisbon Treaty is a ' golden nut ' for Europe that must be, and that there is only one single person who would block it, and that person is the Czech president, so this is what I will not do.
If the chairman was from the Czech Socialist Republic, the vice chairman must have been from the Slovak Socialist Republic, and vice versa.
Vejvoda wrote many other hits, such as Kdyby ty muziky nebyly (" If those bands did not exist ") and Já ráda tancuju (" I love to dance ") but none of them became popular outside of the Czech and German speaking countries.
Its first production, a musical collage titled If a Thousand Clarinets ( Czech: Kdyby tisíc klarinetů ), was premiered on 9 December 1958.
If both bills fail to gather enough support, then it's quite possible that no referendum will be held and the matter of the ratification will be decided by the Czech parliament instead ( where supporters of constitution do no have sufficient number of votes to accept the constitution, as of middle of 2005 ).

If and ethnic
If " hate speech " is taken to mean ethnic agitation, it is prohibited in Finland and defined in the section 11 of the penal code, War crimes and crimes against humanity, as publishing data, an opinion or other statement that threatens or insults a group on basis of race, nationality, ethnicity, religion or conviction, sexual orientation, disability, or any comparable basis.
If such a language existed, Zamenhof postulated, it could play the role of a neutral communication tool between people of different ethnic and linguistic backgrounds.
If it was true, this would be a step towards the reunification of Poland, and Henry IV, who was denigrated particularly in the earlier literature, was really a conscious promoter of Poland interests and a true patriot ( apart from the merits of raising the awareness of the problems of ethnic and linguistic diversity in the Middle Ages ).
If true, general explanations of ethnic violence would be impossible.
If a person was asked for their ethnic origin and answered " how do I tell what ethnic origin I am?
If the 22 % correlation was an artifact partly based on factors such as rural recordkeeping, economic, class or ethnic differences in birth patterns, this fact would be blurred by this non-random selection.
If the Mongols had descended from the Xianbei, as the Chinese scholars characterized, the Mongols would have shared the same ethnic origins with the Xianbei of the Tuyühu Empire and not have called them as " the Donghu people " in reference of Western Xia.
The ethnic minority communities were initially very unpopular with the white British population of Smethwick, prompting the election of Conservative Party Member of Parliament ( MP ) Peter Griffiths at the 1964 general election, in which the Labour Party MP was unseated following the campaign slogan " If you want a nigger for a neighbour, vote Labour " by his supporters.
If anything, it's Asia Town " due to the presence of various ethnic groups that developed in the community.
If such practices discriminate against a religious or ethnic group, they may so distort the political process that the political order becomes grossly unrepresentative, as in the post-Reconstruction or Jim Crow era until the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
If ethnic groups are affected by this, it may also be referred to as population transfer.
If regarded as an ethnic group, they are among the worlds ' largest.
If Barack Obama had lived here I would be very surprised if even somebody as brilliant as him would have been able to break through the institutional stranglehold that there is on power within the Labour party. The comments gained support and criticism from members of ethnic communities in the UK.
If the violence has political or ideological motivations, then it is not ethnic violence.
If either the belief of retribution or the fear of violence is not present, then ethnic violence may occur.
If population of two settlements is counted together, largest ethnic group in the area were Serbs.
If nothing else, every character that was introduced was an ethnic stereotype.
If regarded as a single ethnic group, the Yamato people are among the world's largest.
If there is no domestic provider for a channel, a grey market ( subscribed using another address ) or black market ( pirate ) system is prerequisite to receive many specific ethnic, sport or premium movie services.
If infant mortality had been equal across racial and ethnic groups in 2000, 4, 700 fewer black infants would have died in their first year of life.
If the diverse Hindustani pan-ethnicity is regarded as a single ethnic group, then it constitutes one of the world's largest.

If and origin
If the cutting force, Af, is plotted against film thickness, a straight line should result passing through the origin and having slope Af.
If the path of the particle or centre of mass of the rigid body passes through the given origin, its angular momentum is zero.
If a simply stable system response neither decays nor grows over time, and has no oscillations, it is marginally stable: in this case the system transfer function has non-repeated poles at complex plane origin ( i. e. their real and complex component is zero in the continuous time case ).
If the coordinates represent spatial positions ( displacements ), it is common to represent the vector from the origin to the point of interest as.
If instead we use polar coordinates with the origin at one focus, with the angular coordinate still measured from the major axis, the ellipse's equation is
If true, this would also support an Italian origin.
If the transverse axis of any hyperbola is aligned with the x-axis of a Cartesian coordinate system and is centered on the origin, the equation of the hyperbola can be written as
If μ is positive, the origin will be shifted to the right, and if μ is negative, it will be shifted to the left.
While Spock makes it clear that the events during the period of Surak are well documented (" The Savage Curtain "), he is completely uncertain in regard to the origin of the Romulans: " If the Romulans are an offshoot of my Vulcan blood -- and I think this likely -- then attack becomes even more imperative.
If the sandstone is dominantly plagioclase, then it is igneous in origin.
If the center is a distinguished point considered as origin of E, as in a normed space, it is not mentioned in the definition and notation.
If an object moves with angular velocity ω around a circle of radius r centered at the origin of the x-y plane, then its motion along each coordinate is simple harmonic motion with amplitude r and angular frequency ω.
If the infection is of bacterial origin, the most common three causative agents are Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis.
An example of the intellectual confusion about what heritability is and is not, is the statement: " If all environments were to become equal for everyone, heritability would rise to 100 percent because all remaining differences in IQ would necessarily be genetic in origin ", which Gould said is misleading, at best, and false, at worst.
If the Euclidean space is equipped with a choice of origin, then a free vector is equivalent to the bound vector of the same magnitude and direction whose initial point is the origin.
If an origin is chosen, and denotes its image, then this means that for any vector:
If an origin is also chosen, this can be decomposed as an affine transformation that sends, namely
If there is a fixed point, we can take that as the origin, and the affine transformation reduces to a linear transformation.
If this is the origin it suggests that Hereford was a place where a body of armed men forded or crossed the Wye.
If the origin of the Cartesian coordinate system is taken to be at the point of suspension of the first pendulum, then the centre of mass of this pendulum is at:
If the Knossians were from Cyprus, accessible from anywhere in the Middle East or to any possible maritime peoples from anywhere in the Mediterranean, their ultimate origin might very well never be discovered.

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