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If and business
If you are unable to sign the request, because of illness or other good cause, another person who stands in close personal or business relationship to you may sign the request on your behalf, stating the reason why you are unable to sign.
If you have neither a legal residence nor a principal place of business in any Internal Revenue district, your return should be filed with the District Director of Internal Revenue, Baltimore 2, Md..
If your principal place of abode for the tax year is outside the United States ( including Alaska and Hawaii ), Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands and you have no legal residence or principal place of business in any Internal Revenue district in the United States, you should file your return with the Office of International Operations, Internal Revenue Service, Washington 25, D.C..
If your child works for you, you may deduct reasonable wages you paid to him for services he rendered in your business.
If you travel over the vast U.S.A. you will, no doubt, discover that feeding is an expensive business.
If the dance teachers of America make it their business to prepare their young charges for the gymnastics that must come some day if our schools are really responsible, we will be that much ahead.
If the trend of general business activity follows the pattern suggested here, we are likely to see additional steps by the Federal Reserve authorities to ease the availability of credit.
If anything may be predicted in the quicksilver world of retailing, it seems likely that the suburban branch will come to dominate children's clothing ( taking the kid downtown is too much of a production ), household gadgetry and the discount business in big-ticket items.
If they can't chalk up big business here then let's stop this noise about how hip we are, and stick to our community singing,
If the film industry was becoming a director's medium, Woolfson felt the music business might well become a producer's medium.
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 that business is a subsidiary which has considerably more independence then the title might be known as Chairman and CEO ( for example, Philip I. Kent of Turner Broadcasting System in Time Warner ).
If integration via the bus is achieved, the data warehouse, through its two data marts, will not only be able to deliver the specific information that the individual data marts are designed to do, in this example either " Sales " or " Production " information, but can deliver integrated Sales-Production information, which, often, is of critical business value.
If your home is too small and you are crammed in with noisy children, it will indeed make it more difficult for your business to work.
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.
The person from Porlock later became a word to describe interrupted genius, and the literary critic Walter Jackson Bate recounted that while John Livingston Lowes taught the poem, he told his students " If there is any man in the history of literature who should be hanged, drawn, and quartered, it is the man on business from Porlock.
If a business is covered by these regulations then controls are put in place to prevent it being used for money laundering.
If a business can only be advantageously carried on by a large capital, this in most countries limits so narrowly the class of persons who can enter into the employment, that they are enabled to keep their rate of profit above the general level.
If seen to fruition, which seems likely, the new laws will reduce tourism in the Netherlands dramatically and cost the exchequer millions in lost revenue and well-established business are forecast to go bankrupt.
If this stage is not performed well, it is unlikely that the project will be successful in meeting the business ’ needs.
If project control is not implemented correctly, the cost to the business should be clarified in terms of errors, fixes, and additional audit fees.
If used in a business application, synergy means that teamwork will produce an overall better result than if each person within the group were working toward the same goal individually.
If a mourner shares a business with a partner, and the partner can operate the business alone, the partner shall run the business.

If and debts
If debts are greater than $ 250, 000, the proposal must be filed under Division 1 of Part III of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
I was only trying to do a quick thorough job [...] If my life insurance policy is valid please pay off my debts [...] donate the rest anonymously to a mental health foundation.
If the interest and capital requirements are too large, a nation may default on its debts, usually to foreign creditors.
If they do, they become liable for all the debts and obligations of the firm up to the amount drawn out or received back or incurred while taking part in the management, as the case may be.
If Shambu is not able to pay back his debt, then his land would be auctioned off and the proceeds would go to pay off his debts.
If the patients could not pay for services received, then the financial responsibility fell on the hospitals and commune health centers, in some cases creating large debts.
If the refinanced loan has lower monthly repayments or consolidates other debts for the same repayment, it will result in a larger total interest cost over the life of the loan, and will result in the borrower remaining in debt for many more years.
If I play the lottery enough, I will win the jackpot, and then I can pay off all my debts.
If wages increase due to inflation, but debts remain fixed, the debts can be more easily retired.
If a merchant brings suit against another merchant ( in Pistiros ) they shall be judjged among their kinsmen and with regard to whatever is owed to the merchants by Thracians, there shall be no cancellation of these debts. All land and pasture owned by the merchants shall not be taken away from them. He shall not send holders of estates (?
If a man died then his children had to work in the mines to pay his debts, so eventually they were in a circle, and rarely came back home.
If the claim was of value ( as certainly this claim was, according to the judgment below ), it was something to which the creditors were entitled, and this bankrupt could not, by withholding knowledge of its existence, obtain a release from his debts and still assert title to the property.
If such a meeting were held, however, it was nominally to take order with his debts, the great burden of which is emphatically noticed by Baillie.
If you can get it, pay off all my debts and give the rest to Armenia.
If they are not disciplined enough to invest, pay off their debts, or assist their dependents in becoming independent, they still have a need for insurance.
" If someone in Katrina is down and out, and has no possibility of being able to repay 40 % or more of their debts, then the new bankruptcy law doesn't apply ," Sensenbrenner said.
If you do, this high and mighty person will think you very kind, will give you a smack behind, will kiss your hands, my dear, shoot off a gun in the rear, embrace you warmly, mind, and wash your front and behind, pay you all his debts to the uttermost groat, and shoot off one with a rousing note, perhaps even let something drop from his boat.

If and exceed
If electrons ' move ' about the electron cloud in strict paths the same way planets orbit the sun, then electrons would be required to do so at speeds which far exceed the speed of light.
If unskilled labourers had it in their power to compete with skilled, by merely taking the trouble of learning the trade, the difference of wages might not exceed what would compensate them for that trouble, at the ordinary rate at which labour is remunerated.
If then we obtain a contradiction, because the sum does not exceed which is finite.
If over half the N atoms can be accumulated in this state, this will exceed the population of the ground state N < sub > 1 </ sub >.
If the mass of the core exceeds the Chandrasekhar limit, electron degeneracy pressure will be unable to support its weight against the force of gravity, and the core will undergo sudden, catastrophic collapse to form a neutron star or ( in the case of cores that exceed the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit ), a black hole.
If desired, a separate letter could be enclosed with postage remaining at one penny provided the combined weight did not exceed half an ounce ( about 13 grams ).
If blocks are used, they shall not exceed 45 cm x 45 cm.
If expenses exceed income the residual amount is a loss.
If such an extreme construction would ever be built, it would by far exceed the length of any man-made tunnel in the world today.
If a spacecraft gets too far into the atmosphere, the energy lost to friction can exceed that gained from the planet's gravity.
* If the aircraft is a glider a maximum never exceed speed ( Vne ) of CAS
If too many consumers decide to ' free-ride ', private costs exceed private benefits and the incentive to provide the good or service through the market disappears.
If too much power is applied to the voice coil as compared to its ability to shed heat, it will eventually exceed a maximum safe temperature.
If the universe is finite in extent and the cosmological principle ( not to be confused with the cosmological constant ) does not apply, and the expansion speed does not exceed the escape velocity, then the mutual gravitational attraction of all its matter will eventually cause it to contract.
OFF-NET USAGE If your minutes of use ( including unlimited services ) on other carrier networks (" off-net usage ") during any two consecutive months exceed your off-net usage allowance, AT & T may, at its option terminate your service, deny your continued use of other carriers ' coverage or change your plan to one imposing usage charges for off-net usage.
** De Bonis (" by goods "): If a player captures enough pieces to add up to or exceed a certain value that is set by both players, he wins the game.
** De Lite (" by lawsuit "): If a player captures enough pieces to add up to or exceed a certain value that is set by both players, and the number of digits in his captured pieces ' values are less than a number set by both players, he wins the game.
** De Honore (" by honour "): If a player captures enough pieces to add up to or exceed a certain value that is set by both players, and the number of pieces he captured are less than a certain number set by both players, he wins the game.
** De Honore Liteque (" by honour and lawsuit "): If a player captures enough pieces to add up to or exceed a certain value that is set by both players, the number of digits in his captured pieces ' values are less than a number set by both players, and the number of pieces he captured are less than a certain number set by both players, he wins the game.
If the bit rate of a video stream increases significantly, it may exceed the speed at which data can be transmitted over the network, leading to an interruption in the video.
If the market forces of supply and demand for either metal caused its bullion value to exceed its nominal currency value, it tends to disappear from circulation by hoarding or melting down.
The IRS states that " If your capital losses exceed your capital gains, the excess can be deducted on your tax return ".
If a surge current is so excessively large as to exceed the MOV parameters and blow the thermal fuse, then a light found on some protectors would indicate unacceptable failure.
If a rate is calculated on income, instead of the tax base, the percentage could exceed the statutory tax rate in a given year.

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