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If and Reichstag
If the Reichstag voted to overrule the Reichsrat's objection by a two-thirds majority, the Reich president was obligated to either proclaim the law into force or to call for a plebiscite.
If the Reichstag voted against the law, the proposal would automatically be put to a national referendum.
If the Reichstag objected to the emergency decree, it could retaliate by nullifying the decree by majority action, but the President could in effect counter-retaliate under Article 25 and dissolve the Reichstag, and call for new elections within 60 days.
On November 28, German Foreign Secretary Gottlieb von Jagow told the Reichstag ( the German parliament ), that " If Austria is forced, for whatever reason, to fight for its position as a Great Power, then we must stand by her.

If and threatened
If the Dominican Republic achieves free, democratic government, it will be due in large part to the U.S. show of force that enabled President Balaguer to prevent a threatened restoration of Trujillo dictatorship.
If they feel threatened or sense danger, they may try to escape by climbing a rock column or tree.
If threatened with a nuclear strike, this presents their owners with the ' use them or lose them ' predicament.
If Israel's very existence is threatened, some speculate that she would use a " Samson Option ," a " last resort " deterrence strategy of massive retaliation with nuclear weapons, may be initiated should the state of Israel be substantially damaged and / or near destruction.
If a player's king is threatened with capture, it is said to be in check, and the player must remove the threat of capture on the next move.
If it has not fought this action, then its existence will be threatened after the war ".
( He considered his Requiem his best work, however: " If I were threatened with the destruction of the whole of my works save one, I should crave mercy for the Messe des morts ".
If threatened, the baby will open its mouth and quietly hiss until the threat is gone.
When President Bush's 2003 budget proposal threatened to cut education grants, she responded, " If he can run deficits for the military, then he can run deficits to educate our children.
If his land policies threatened the aristocracy, his tax policy was no more popular with the common people.
If emotion threatened to get the better of her she excused herself from the room and would, in Pliny's words, " give herself to sorrow ," then return to her husband with a calm demeanor.
If Africa was lost and the control over Western provinces was shaky, Anthemius ' power over Italy was threatened by internal opposition ; he was of Greek origin, had been chosen by the Eastern Emperor from among members of the Eastern court, and was suspected of being a pagan.
If Frederick did not comply by this date, Ferdinand threatened to use force to enforce his right as Holy Roman Emperor and rightful King of Bohemia to overthrow the usurper.
If a property can be arbitrarily threatened by the state, that power will inevitably be employed to intimidate those with divergent political and religious opinions.
In the sixth meeting of the B committee the US representative threatened that " If WHO activities relating to drugs failed to reinforce proven drug control approaches, funds for the relevant programmes should be curtailed ".
If he would be denied, Pyle threatened to start his own league.
If they feel further threatened, they may flee quickly or vibrate their tails in dead leaves ( a form of mimicry, which makes them sound like rattlesnakes ).
If a hobo spider is tending an egg sac, it may become aggressive if it perceives the egg sac as being threatened.
If the city was threatened with a typhoon, it would move close to shore, fill the pontoons with sea water and sit on the ocean floor for more stability.
If enacted, it would ban all abortions unless a doctor ruled the woman's life or health would be threatened.
If threatened, it would be preferable for a Muslim to migrate to a more peaceful place where a person may practice their faith openly, " since God's earth is wide.
Fellow guest Billy Connolly threatened, " If that bird comes anywhere near me, I'll break its neck and your bloody arm!
If the council did not organise their return, Henry threatened revenge on their pledges in England, and penalties on future captives.
If they are not able to properly care for the obelisk, he has threatened to " take the necessary steps to bring this precious artifact home and save it from ruin.

If and censure
If both chambers of the Federal Assembly voted to censure any or all members of the government, the president was obliged to remove those members.
If the motion is made to censure the presiding officer, then he must relinquish the chair to the vice-president until the motion is disposed of ; but during this time, the vice-president is still referred to as " Mr. Vice President " in debate, since a censure is merely a warning and not a proceeding that removes the president from the chair.
If both houses of Congress were to ever censure a President ( which has never happened – both the House and Senate have done so individually, but so far never together ) it would, according to parliamentary procedure, be a concurrent resolution, as a joint resolution requires the President's signature or veto and has the power of law.

If and ministers
If the emperor rejected a court conference decision, he risked alienating his high ministers.
If the danger of death is present or if, in the judgement of the diocesan bishop or conference of bishops, some other grave necessity urges it, Catholic ministers administer these same sacraments licitly also to other Christians not having full communion with the Catholic Church, who cannot approach a minister of their own community and who seek such on their own accord, provided that they manifest Catholic faith in respect to these sacraments and are properly disposed.
In the Confessing Church we didn't want to represent any political resistance per se, but we wanted to determine for the Church that that was not right, and that it should not become right in the Church, that's why already in ' 33, when we created the minister emergency federation ( Pfarrernotbund ), we put as the 4th point in the founding charter: If an offensive is made against ministers and they are simply ousted as ministers, because they are of Jewish lineage ( Judenstämmlinge ) or something like that, then we can only say as a Church: No. And that was then the 4th point in the obligation, and that was probably the first anti-antisemitic pronouncement coming from the Protestant Church.
If the Prime Minister-designate is approved he or she chooses which and how many members ( ministers ) are to be included in his or her government.
With his passing, the ministers would compare the paper in the box and with the copy Yongzheng had. If they were deemed identical, the person whose name was on the paper would be the new emperor.
From a Catholic canonical point of view, provisions of the joint synodal decree are fully consistent with the provisions of canon 671 of the 1991 Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, which states: " If necessity requires it or genuine spiritual advantage suggests it and provided that the danger of error or indifferentism is avoided, it is permitted for Catholic Christian faithful, for whom it is physically or morally impossible to approach a Catholic minister, to receive the sacraments of penance, the Eucharist and anointing of the sick from non-Catholic ministers, in whose Churches these sacraments are valid.
If there is a third party in the coalition, one of its ministers will become second vice prime minister.
If granted, the decree of pardon is signed by the President, the Prime Minister, the Minister of Justice and possibly other ministers involved in the consideration of the case.
In 1980 the Church added a conscience clause to the Book of Church Discipline stating, " If individual members of the classis find that their consciences, as illuminated by Scripture, would not permit them to participate in the licensure, ordination or installation of women as ministers of the Word, they shall not be required to participate in decisions or actions contrary to their consciences, but may not obstruct the classis in fulfilling its responsibility to arrange for the care, ordination, and installation of women candidates and ministers by means mutually agreed on by such women and the classis " ( Part II, Article 2, Section 7 ).
If these grandees were supporters of the incumbent monarch, this gave the Crown and its ministers considerable influence over the business of parliament.
If I had stolen 16 billion then why haven't the ministers who helped me steal it been named in the file?
If the Prime Minister wishes to include ministers from a political party or parties holding fewer than eight seats, the appointments must be at the expense of his own party, not other parties entitled to cabinet representation.
If a vote of no confidence is passed against the government, then all the ministers headed by the Prime Minister have to resign.
Popular lines for this purpose include, " Angels and ministers of grace defend us " ( Hamlet 1. IV ), " If we shadows have offended " ( A Midsummer Night's Dream 5. ii ), and " Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you " ( The Merchant of Venice, 3. IV ).
If the formateur is successful, the Queen appoints all ministers and state secretaries individually by Royal Decision ( Koninklijk Besluit ).
If the British parliament were to legislate for Canada except at the request of the competent Canadian authorities, and the Queen assented to that legislation on the advice of her British ministers, Canadian courts would refuse to enforce that legislation.
: If, however, the tabernacle with the Most Blessed Sacrament is present in the sanctuary, the priest, the deacon, and the other ministers genuflect when they approach the altar and when they depart from the sanctuary, but not during the celebration of Mass itself.
If the Governor-General is not in attendance, quorum is the Vice-President and two serving ministers or parliamentary secretaries.
If this Doctor had a somewhat patrician and authoritarian air, he was just as quick to criticise authority, too, having little patience with self-inflated bureaucrats, parochially narrow ministers, knee-jerk militarists or red tape in general.
If two ministers disagree on a particular point, the cabinet resolves the conflict by a majority vote ( Kollegialprinzip or principle of deference ).
If the removal of pensions is taken into account, the Prime Minister's annual salary will be reduced from the 2010 figure by 36 %, and that of MR4-grade ministers by 37 %.
If Jack Straw's belief that the Secretary of State for Justice is the fifth Great Office of State ( see below ) is correct then two other ministers have held three of the offices, Jack Straw himself, as Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary and Justice Secretary, and Ken Clarke as Home Secretary, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Justice Secretary.

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