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If and Poles
If the Polish underground killed a German, 50 – 100 Poles were executed as a punishment and as a warning to other Poles.
If the Poles and eastern Slavs in the territories given to the Soviet Union had remained in Poland, the National Democrats would have never won an election.
In a March 2, 1944 article directed to the Ukrainian youth, written by military leaders, Soviet partisans were blamed for the murders of Poles and Ukrainians, and the authors stated that " If God forbid, among those who committed such inhuman acts, a Ukrainian hand was found, it will be forever excluded from the Ukrainian national community.
If the Soviets had reached this stage in early August, the crossing of the river would have been easy, as the Poles then held considerable stretches of the riverfront.
If it were a state of Poles, Jews, Germans, Rusyns, Belarusians, Lithuanians, Russians, it would lose its independence again "; and that " it is impossible to make a nation out of those who have no ' national self-identification ,' who call themselves ' local ' ( tutejszy ).".
' of Ukrainian and East European history ", noting that " If it had been successfully implemented, the Commonwealth would finally have become a loose confederation of Poles, Lithuanians and Ruthenians.
In the words of Szymon Starowolski, who wrote the first concise biography of Wacław, " If the gods had let him live longer, the Poles would have no need to envy the Italians their Palestrina, Lappi or Vedana.

If and rejected
If not, the system may either be rejected or accepted on conditions previously agreed between the sponsor and the manufacturer.
If the proposal is rejected, the debtor is returned to his prior insolvent state and may have no alternative but to declare personal bankruptcy.
If the wave function is regarded as ontologically real, and collapse is entirely rejected, a many worlds theory results.
If not, the null hypothesis is supported ( or, more correctly, not rejected ), meaning no effect of the independent variable ( s ) was observed on the dependent variable ( s ).
If the null hypothesis that is rejected, then the alternative hypothesis that and equivalently that causes y cannot be rejected.
If he wished to make war, let him look to Outremer ; and to this end, Gregory endorsed the sale to Charles of the claims of Maria of Antioch on the Kingdom of Jerusalem, which had been rejected by the Haute Cour there.
If the Grade of Service is calculated based on the number of calls rejected by the final circuit group, then the Grade of Service is determined by the final circuit group blocking criteria.
If the Grade of Service is calculated based on the number of rejected calls between exchanges, then the Grade of Service is determined by the exchange-to-exchange blocking criteria.
If the emperor rejected a court conference decision, he risked alienating his high ministers.
If the newspaper rejected the letter, AIM bought space and printed the letter in that newspaper.
If an adopted child rejected his foster parents, claiming they were not his mother and father, his tongue was torn out.
If the Bundestag rejects a motion of confidence, but neither a new chancellor is elected nor the Bundestag is dissolved, the president may, by request of the cabinet, declare a " legislative state of emergency ", which is quite different from a conventional state of emergency: If it is declared, during a limited period of time, bills proposed by the cabinet and designated as " urgent ", but rejected by the Bundestag, become law nonetheless, if the Bundesrat does pass them.
Lennon and McCartney wrote " If You've Got Trouble " for Ringo Starr to sing, but the song was rejected and Starr sang " Act Naturally " instead.
Khrushchev's 1958 suggestion of a joint Sino-Soviet fleet to counter the US 7th Fleet was angrily rejected by Mao Zedong, who told the Soviet ambassador " If you want to talk about joint cooperation, fine.
If rejected, the school board must continue to propose alternatives until a budget is adopted by both the county school board and the county legislative body.
If a vote of no confidence is cast against the Prime Minister ( Sw. Statsminister ), this means the entire government is rejected.
If a test of significance gives a p-value lower than the significance level α, the null hypothesis is rejected.
( If German generals " absolutely rejected " these measures, they did nothing to oppose them.
If an object's bounding volume does not intersect a volume higher in the tree, it cannot intersect any object below that node ( so they are all rejected very quickly ).
Burke's next " massive hit " was his cover of " If You Need Me " ( Atlantic 2185 ), which was recorded on March 15, 1963, which was written and recorded originally by Wilson Pickett for Lloyd Price's Detroit-based Double L Records, which had been rejected by Wexler, but who had purchased the publishing rights.
If the claim is inappropriate or considered to be a waste of the Committee's time ( such as frivolous claims or claims that have already been rejected by the Committee or another international mechanism ) then it will be considered inadmissible ..
If such a publication had appeared in England, I should have been very much inclined to think the good sense and sound judgment of the people would have rejected the article at once as a seditious invective, whose very violence, like an overdose of poison, prevented its effect.

If and offer
If one dancer slaps another, the victim may do a pirouette, sit down, or offer his assailant a fork and spoon.
If she wanted to borrow any sum of money in expecting the arrangements of Congress, it would not become a stranger, unknown to her, to offer himself for that purpose.
`` If I thought you were serious about going back to school, that you'd learned something from your experiences here and at Hanover -- well, I might consider such an offer.
If the other player also knows to offer sacrifices, the expert also has to manipulate the number of available sacrifices through earlier play.
If the creditors accept the offer, the bankruptcy can be annulled after the funds are received.
# Affordable premium: If the likelihood of an insured event is so high, or the cost of the event so large, that the resulting premium is large relative to the amount of protection offered, it is not likely that the insurance will be purchased, even if on offer.
If there is a crystallographic structure to the target, and especially in semiconductor substrates where the crystal structure is more open, particular crystallographic directions offer much lower stopping than other directions.
If, however, a non-Jew devotes himself to serious search after divine truth, his merit is so much the more signal ; and whatever suggestion he may have to offer, no Jew dares refuse with levity.
If the offer is for a longer period courts will limit the offer period to 90 days.
If a customer offers a top quality, brand-name valuable at too low a price the pawnbroker may turn down the offer, because this suggests that the item may either be counterfeit or stolen.
If either party consists of two or more members, all will come to attention, but only the most senior member of the party will offer ( or return ) the physical or verbal salute.
If there is more than one route still tied at this point, several BGP implementations offer a configurable option to load-share among the routes, accepting all ( or all up to some number ).
If the homeowner ’ s policy is deemed inadequate, collectors have the option of contacting insurance companies that offer special policies for collectibles.
:;… when the ball and pitch offer no help to the bowlers: If there is no movement of the ball and the batsmen can hit it comfortably every time, there is little point in having lots of close catching fielders.
If its offer to annex Point Wells is accepted by the developer, Shoreline will extend into south Snohomish County.
If the next unelected candidate has died or declines the offer, it is offered to each subsequent candidate on the list until one accepts the seat, such as was the case upon the resignation of Darren Hughes in March 2011, where Louisa Wall was elected after the five list candidates above her on the New Zealand Labour Party's list declined the seat.
If this is insufficient, verbal and non-verbal de-escalation techniques may be required to offer reassurances and calm the person experiencing delirium.
During the same debate, Smith referred to a recent Government defeat in the Newbury by-election, a poor showing in the local elections, and a subsequent Cabinet reshuffle by saying that, " If we were to offer that tale of events to the BBC Light Entertainment Department as a script for a programme, I think that the producers of Yes Minister would have turned it down as hopelessly over the top.
If a retailer or wholesaler has the sole legal rights to a marketing name then that may offer a sales advantage.
If the seller of a car has a written offer from a dealership to buy the seller's car for $ 1, 000, then the seller's BATNA when dealing with other potential purchasers would be $ 1, 000 since the seller can get $ 1, 000 for the car even without reaching an agreement with such alternative purchaser.
If the generals would offer him a share of the command, he claimed, he would use this army to assist the Athenians.
If there should be a public offer to have long distance calls to a certain area be at a special rate, the caller would dial 101-0 followed by the offering telco's CIC and the 11 digit number.
If a female thus encountered finds a male to her liking, she will visit to see whether they get along well and inspect the nesting sites he can offer.

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