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If and content
If the content of faith is to be presented today in a form that can be `` understanded of the people '' -- and this, it must not be forgotten, is one of the goals of the perennial theological task -- there is no other choice but to abandon completely a mythological manner of representation.
`` If you substitute ' atom ' for ' angel ', the problem is not insoluble, given the metallic content of the pin in question ''.
Immanuel Kant, writing in 1790, observes of a man " If he says that canary wine is agreeable he is quite content if someone else corrects his terms and reminds him to say instead: It is agreeable to me ," because " Everyone has his own ( sense of ) taste ".
If one knows the actual URL of a website that features sexual explicit or 18 + content, they have the ability to access it without using a search engine.
In It's Not Funny If I Have to Explain It, Adams recounts having been attacked for the alleged political content of his work, although in the case of one such strip ( where oil drilling kills a unicorn ) he excuses himself by saying " I just thought the image was funny.
If battle was refused by the defender, they would generally retreat to their city, in which case the attackers generally had to content themselves with ravaging the surrounding countryside, since siegecraft was not efficient, at least until the 5th century BC.
If and, the-dimensional Hausdorff content of is defined by
If we should say that no one could possibly know whether water exists a priori, it seems either we cannot know content externalism to be true on the basis of thought experiments or we cannot know what we are thinking without first looking into the world to see what it is like.
If all of the properties of a course can be precisely defined in a common format, the content can be serialized into a standard format such as XML and loaded into other systems.
# If not, it provides a descriptive label for the format of content, with respect to the presence of 8 bit or binary content.
: If any pilgrim monk come from distant parts, if with wish as a guest to dwell in the monastery, and will be content with the customs which he finds in the place, and do not perchance by his lavishness disturb the monastery, but is simply content with what he finds: he shall be received, for as long a time as he desires.
If the organization that is serving the content has control over the network between server and recipients ( i. e., educational, government, and corporate intranets ), then routing protocols such as Protocol Independent Multicast can be used to deliver stream content to multiple Local Area Network segments.
If there exist four ways to sort images, three choices of thumbnail size, two file formats, and an option to disable user-provided content, then the same set of content can be accessed with 48 different URLs, all of which may be linked on the site.
If such content is in a film, particularly violence in a plot development context ( i. e. separate from kids violence ), it is often edited out prior to submission to the OFLC to avoid being " Refused Classification " ( effectively banning the film ).
If not, production houses such as Warner Bros. and Sony Pictures can distribute their content to the different networks, and it is common that a certain production house may have programs on two or more rival networks.
If one uses a flour with a lower protein content ( 9 – 11 %) to produce bread, a longer mixing time will be required to develop gluten strength properly.
If, for example, you begin with 100 kilograms ( 220 pounds ) of natural uranium, it takes about 60 SWU to produce 10 kilograms ( 22 pounds ) of uranium enriched in U-235 content to 4. 5 %
If " good " coins have a face value below that of their metallic content, individuals may be motivated to melt them down and sell the metal for its higher intrinsic value, even if such destruction is illegal.
A vacuous truth is a truth that is devoid of content because it asserts something about all members of a class that is empty or because it says " If A then B " when in fact A is inherently false.
If the sedimentation rate is low ( about 1 cm / kyr ), the organic carbon content is low ( about 1 % ), and oxygen is abundant, aerobic bacteria can use up all the organic matter in the sediments faster than oxygen is depleted, so lower-energy electron acceptors are not used.

If and presentation
If new Shakespearean plays were being written especially for presentation at the Blackfriars ' theatre after 1608, they could not have been written by Edward de Vere.
If no time range is given, use the start or end time provided in the presentation description.
If a new media stream is added to a presentation ( e. g., during a live presentation ), the whole presentation description should be sent again, rather than just the additional components, so that components can be deleted.
If you speak in a sentence, and you have to say cat, companion, or friend, as opposed to nigger, then the rhythmic presentation is off.
If a mapping is available, presentation service data units are encapsulated into session protocol data units, and passed down the stack. This layer provides independence from data representation ( e. g., encryption ) by translating between application and network formats.
If the subject threshold level of reliability has been met by the presentation of the evidence, then the thing is considered legally proven for that trial, hearing or inquest.
If this theory is followed then Perdita becomes a dramatic presentation of Anne's only daughter, Queen Elizabeth I.
If both are finite it is said to be a finite presentation.
If is indexed as above and recursively enumerable, then the presentation is a recursive presentation and the corresponding group is recursively presented.
If working over a ring where SL is generated by transvections ( such as a field or Euclidean domain ), one can give a presentation of SL using transvections with some relations.
" If you smiled during the presentation, you might be thrown in the brig ( jail ).
If we add the relation x < sup > 2 </ sup > = 1 to the presentation of Dic < sub > n </ sub > one obtains a presentation of the dihedral group Dih < sub > 2n </ sub >, so the quotient group Dic < sub > n </ sub >/< x < sup > 2 </ sup >> is isomorphic to Dih < sub > n </ sub >.
If a device has a URL for presentation, then the control point can retrieve a page from this URL, load the page into a web browser, and depending on the capabilities of the page, allow a user to control the device and / or view device status.
If text is comprehensible in a document, people tend to focus on the textual content rather than upon overall presentation.
If we were without sensations, i. e. were never bound against our will to endure the persistence of a presentation, we should never know what being is.
If a cinematographer shoots a person diving into a pool at 96 frames per second, and that image is played back at 24 frames per second, the presentation will take 4 times as long as the actual event.
If either the player did not support digital audio tracks ( common in older players ), or the disc did not include digital audio tracks at all ( uncommon for a disc which is mastered with an AC-3 track ), the only remaining option was to fall back to a monophonic presentation of the left analog audio track.
If one lamp fails during a presentation, the presenter can merely move a lever to slide the spare into position and continue with the presentation, without needing to open the projection unit or waiting for the failed bulb to cool before replacing it.
If the authorities suspect that a ticket has been resold without their consent they are likely to demand identification from the ticket holder on presentation and may refuse entry to those who cannot prove to have purchased their tickets legitimately.

If and course
If the hardships of the winter at Valley Forge were trying for healthy men, they were, of course, much more so for those not in good health.
If the distribution of the 71 items were wholly concordant in the two families, the distance would of course be 0.
If unaccompanied by depressive counterpart episodes or otherwise general irritability, this behavior is typically called hyperthymia, or happiness, which is, of course, perfectly normal.
If, during the course of play, a loose ball travels past the goal line and is recovered within the end zone, then it is a touchdown if recovered by the team striving toward that goal, or a touchback if recovered and downed by the team striving toward the goal at the opposite end of the field.
If one follows Polybius, the course of events was the following: Despite the Carthaginian pre-war naval advantage, the Roman landing was virtually unopposed.
If they are not secured, the loops of a knitted course will come undone when their yarn is pulled ; this is known as ripping out, unravelling knitting, or humorously, frogging ( because you ' rip it ', this sounds like a frog croaking: ' rib-bit ').
If an obstacle is encountered on the line, the heavier mass of a locomotive is less likely to be deviated from its normal course.
If he does not choose to live, nature will take its course.
If it is wrongly assumed that the value of land is always the same, then there is of course no evolution of property whatever.
If any goal fails in the course of executing the program, all variable bindings that were made since the most recent choice-point was created are undone, and execution continues with the next alternative of that choice-point.
", " Well, the answer to that ", Benaud replied, " If there is, as there always can be, some emergency or a sensational happening on or off the field where it would be quite ridiculous not to go into the commentary box, of course I'll be in there doing my job and doing it as professionally as I can.
If a state party's withdrawal is successful, its obligations under that treaty are considered terminated, and withdrawal by one party from a bilateral treaty of course terminates the treaty.
If there should happen to be an irreconcilable variance between two, that which has the superior obligation and validity ought, of course, to be preferred ; or, in other words, the constitution ought to be preferred to the statute, the intention of the people to the intention of their agents .< ref name =" fed78 ">
Albert Shaw, editor of The Review of Reviews, stated that after Bryan's nomination, many easterners professed not to have heard of him but: " If, indeed, they had not heard of Mr. Bryan before, they had failed to follow closely the course of American politics in the past eight years.
If all we care about is average happiness, we are forced to conclude that an extremely small population, say ten people, over the course of human history is the best outcome if we assume that these ten people ( Adam and Eve et al.
If the person we are looking up is a criminal, we will issue an alarm ; but there is of course the possibility of issuing a false alarm.
If it is seen outside the zoo on a stretch of greensward regularly used for walking dogs, then of course it is more likely to be a dog than a lion.
If the judge rules that such burden has been met, then of course it is up to the jury itself to decide if they are, in fact, convinced of guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
If the cells are irritated either by mechanical, chemical or light stress, they discharge, propelling the cell in a zig-zag course away from the disturbance.
The new legislation also requires that all individual debtors in either chapter 7 or chapter 13 complete an “ instructional course concerning personal financial management .” If a chapter 7 debtor does not complete the course, this constitutes grounds for denial of discharge pursuant to new § 727 ( a )( 11 ).
If shigella is suspected and it is not too severe, the doctor may recommend letting it run its course — usually less than a week.
James J Greene writes on the subject: “ If one of the seminally powerful myths in the cultural memory of our past is Aeneas ' rejection of his African queen in order to go on and found the Roman empire, than it is surely significant that Shakespeare's ... depicts precisely and quite deliberately the opposite course of action from that celebrated by Virgil.

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