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If and bypass
If the cert is likely to be trusted and is failing because the domain name is a slight mismatch, it will then initially fail in the browser, but then be subjected to the notary trust, which can then bypass the browser warning.
If part of the heart seems to receive an insufficient blood supply, coronary angiography may be used to identify stenosis of the coronary arteries and suitability for angioplasty or bypass surgery.
If later required, a piece of adhesive tape can be placed over the indentation to bypass the protection, or ( on some decks ), the lever can be manually depressed to record on a protected tape.
If the bypass is constructed it may be a Super 2 freeway ( the second so far in New Jersey ), and run from the current northern freeway terminus to an interchange with U. S. Route 206.
If the address is not within the domain handled by the receiving node, the packet is passed to the output through the bypass FIFO.
# If the case is " on-pump ", the surgeon sutures cannulae into the heart and instructs the perfusionist to start cardiopulmonary bypass ( CPB ).
If oxygen is present in the cell, many organisms will bypass fermentation and undergo cellular respiration ; however, facultative anaerobic organisms will both ferment and undergo respiration in the presence of oxygen.
If the Vogons had not shown up, Cottington was scheduled to be transformed into a service station for the very " splendid and worthwhile " New Beddingford bypass, with the village being transformed into the Cottington Service Station, despite the unpopularity of this project with the locals.
If you have overwritten an image with a newer version, you will probably have to bypass your cache to see the newer version on the description page.
If the aircraft burns a large percentage of its fuel with the afterburner alight, it pays to select an engine cycle with a high specific thrust ( i. e. high fan pressure ratio / low bypass ratio ).
If, however, the afterburner is to be hardly used, a low specific thrust ( low fan pressure ratio / high bypass ratio ) cycle will be favored.
If the message model does not completely encapsulate the applications ’ functionality, then other applications that desire that functionality may have to bypass the bus, and invoke the mismatched applications directly.
If the project were ever built, it would seem necessary that the east – west 120 bypass would be built as a limited-access expressway to connect with the proposed north – south Illinois 53 extension which is also limited-access.
If it is, then the control unit activates a solenoid valve that directs boost pressure to the turbocharger's pneumatically controlled wastegate actuator, which opens the wastegate to bypass exhaust gases from the turbocharger directly to the exhaust pipe, lowering turbo boost pressure until the knock subsides.
If the conflict persists and systematic " problem solving " by higher systems fails, the reorganization system may modify existing systems until they bypass the conflict or until they produce new reference signals ( goals ) that are not in conflict at lower levels.
If carried out, the planned Förbifart Stockholm bypass will divert traffic from Essingeleden.
If the corridor were to be signed as an extension of the current I-255 bypass, all exits north of I-270 would have to be renumbered.
If a proposed government-backed Pacific port is built at Punta Colonet, Baja California, goods flowing to US states like Arizona and Nevada could bypass the congested Los Angeles region with closer access those markets, providing increased competition with Lázaro Cárdenas.

If and setting
If the heuristic can't find the correct setting, the variable is assigned randomly.
If, for the same focal length setting, the subject distance is adjusted to provide the same field of view at the subject, at the same f-number and final-image size, the smaller format has greater DOF, as with the “ same picture ” comparison above.
If the impostor is himself, the clinical setting would be the same as the one described as depersonalisation, hence jamais vus of oneself or of the very " reality of reality ", are termed depersonalisation ( or surreality ) feelings.
If the pendulum has been at rest and we were to strike it with a hammer ( the " impulse "), setting it in motion, it would swing back and forth (" resonate "), say, with an amplitude of 10 cm.
If that judgment goes to appeal, the appellate court will have the opportunity to review both the precedent and the case under appeal, perhaps overruling the previous case law by setting a new precedent of higher authority.
If a material that selectively rejects the daughter nuclide is heated, any daughter nuclides that have been accumulated over time will be lost through diffusion, setting the isotopic " clock " to zero.
If the electronic motor required to move the pistons which raise or lower the engine is malfunctioning, every outboard motor is equipped with a manual piston release which will allow the operator to drop the motor down to its lowest setting.
" If in Paris ", Rogers says, " we are in a man-made region where even the seasons are forgotten, these provincial towns are nearly always pictured in their natural setting.
* If the priority setting on an OSPF router is set to 0, that means it can NEVER become a DR or BDR ( Backup Designated Router ).
* If two or more routers tie with the highest priority setting, the router sending the Hello with the highest RID ( Router ID ) wins.
If these measures are insufficient to make the blood temperature in the brain match the new setting in the hypothalamus, then shivering begins in order to use muscle movements to produce more heat.
If at that moment its altitude is increasing, it is rising, but if its altitude is decreasing it is setting.
# If, accept by setting.
If R is an ordered field, we can order R (( G )) by setting any element to have the same sign as its leading coefficient, defined as the least element of the index set I associated to a non-zero coefficient.
If there are neurological symptoms, magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) of the brain is usually performed ; this shows hyperintensities in the part of the brain called the basal ganglia in the T2 setting.
If the developer then changes the button's font, setting its font slot to a new value will override the prototype ; this override value is stored in RAM.
If we wish to write a 0, we would apply a 0 to the bit lines, i. e. setting < span style =" text-decoration: overline ;"> BL </ span > to 1 and BL to 0.
If the ocean horizon is represented, it is from the setting of a busy port.
* If diamonds are 4-1 and West has the singleton, East cannot play the K on the second lead without setting up both the Q and the J.
** If ( f ( y ) < f ( x )) then move to the new position by setting x = y
If a bacterial infection is present at the site of thrombosis, the thrombus may break down, spreading particles of infected material throughout the circulatory system ( pyemia, septic embolus ) and setting up metastatic abscesses wherever they come to rest.
If one wanted to become a " house-call-making " type of physician, one needed to stay in the academic setting two or three more years.
If the focus groups are held in a laboratory setting with a moderator who is a professor and the recording instrument is obtrusive, the participants may either hold back on their responses and / or try to answer the moderator's questions with answers the participants feel that the moderator wants to hear.
If a fish strikes, the angler can pinch the line with the index finger against the rod handle and lift the rod tip, setting the hook.
If the text body is typeset in a serif typeface, it is also possible to highlight words by setting them in a sans serif face.

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