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If and context
If both George and a piece of information George does not have are prominent in the context, but the idea of telling George is new, then dominant stress will probably be on tell in why not tell George??
If F is clear from context then Ω < sub > F </ sub > may be denoted simply Ω, although different prefix-free universal computable functions lead to different values of Ω.
If the context menu is being triggered by keyboard, such as by using Shift + F10, the context menu appears instead near the focused widget instead of the position of the pointer, to save recognition efforts.
If a distinction is to be made between divination and fortune-telling, divination has a formal or ritual and often social character, usually in a religious context, as seen in traditional African medicine ; while fortune-telling is a more everyday practice for personal purposes.
If there is more than one allograph of a unit of writing, and the choice between them depends on context or on the preference of the author, they now have to be treated as separate glyphs, because mechanical arrangements have to be available to differentiate between them and to print whichever of them is required.
If Joe answers Jim, saying " That may be true for you, but it is not true for me ," he has given an answer which is fallacious as well as being somewhat meaningless in the context of Jim's original statement.
In 2001, David Wiley criticized learning object theory in his paper, The Reusability Paradox which is summarized by D ' Arcy Norman as, If a learning object is useful in a particular context, by definition it is not reusable in a different context.
If something was already there with no conflict, he used it without changes in language, he reordered and ruled on where there was conflict, and clarified where context was not given.
If it does, there is another context switch and memory mapping to complete the call into the user-space server.
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 we fail to justify simplicity considerations on the basis of the context in which we make use of them, we may have no non-circular justification: " just as the question ' why be rational?
If a load had a capacitive value, inductors ( also known as reactors in this context ) are connected to correct the power factor.
If a sound editor uses such sounds in the context of emotional climax or a character's subjective experience, they can add to the drama of a situation in a way visuals simply cannot.
If someone were to say that a tiger is an omnivorous animal in one context and a mammal in another, the definition of tiger would still be the same.
If the CPU guesses wrong, all of these instructions and their context need to be " flushed " and the correct ones loaded, which is time-consuming.
If dictionaries were logico-mathematical texts, then so-called circular definition would amount to infinite regress, where one of the steps involved in running the procedure is to run the procedure ; and, in the context of explanation ( as opposed to description in the form of dictionary definition ), this would be a vicious infinite regress.
If a word is not on the list but appears in an educational text, its meaning only needs to be understood temporarily in the context in which it was found, and then summarily discarded from memory.
* If x, y, W, and V are real-valued random variables and a, b, c, d are constant (" constant " in this context means non-random ), then the following facts are a consequence of the definition of covariance:
If the mind is a general computer, for instance, the ability to use reasoning should be identical regardless of the context.
If the function of or is clear from the context, it is not necessary to use either as a conjunction:
If conditioning and extinction are conducted in different contexts ( for example, conditioning occurs in one experimental chamber and extinction occurs in a chamber with a different color and shape ), a return to the conditioning context may cause the CS to again elicit a CR.
If the column headings in a relational database table are divided into three disjoint groupings X, Y, and Z, then, in the context of a particular row, we can refer to the data beneath each group of headings as x, y, and z respectively.
If people are given the economic security and leisure achievable in the context of a social credit dispensation, Douglas believed most would end their service to mammon and use their free time pursuing spiritual, intellectual, or cultural goals leading to self-development.

If and inheritance
If the inheritance from to and the inheritance from to are both marked "" ( for example, ""), C ++ takes special care to only create one object, and uses of's members work correctly.
If virtual inheritance and nonvirtual inheritance are mixed, there is a single virtual and a nonvirtual for each nonvirtual inheritance path to.
If researchers were trying to initially determine the chromosomal location of a particular disease gene, they would analyze the DNA of members of a family afflicted by the disease, and look for RFLP alleles that show a similar pattern of inheritance as that of the disease ( see Genetic linkage ).
If food was plentiful, then diabetes mortality in the grandchildren increased, suggesting that this was a transgenerational epigenetic inheritance.
If the motive for this is to collect the inheritance, society has no difficulty in ignoring the motive and convicting the killer.
If the button uses the default font, accessing its font " slot " ( i. e., property or member variable ) will return a value that is actually stored in ROM ; the button instance in RAM does not have a value in its own font slot, so the prototype inheritance chain is followed until a value is found.
If the will is ruled invalid in probate, then inheritance will occur under the laws of intestacy as if a will were never drafted.
If Harold was not properly crowned, then William was merely claiming his rightful inheritance, and not deposing a rightful king.
If only a few of the mtDNA copies inherited from the mother are defective, mitochondrial division may cause most of the defective copies to end up in just one of the new mitochondria ( for more detailed inheritance patterns, see Human mitochondrial genetics ).
If a person dies intestate with no identifiable heirs, the person's estate generally escheats ( i. e. is legally assigned ) to the Crown ( via the Bona vacantia division of the Treasury Solicitor ) or to the Duchies of Cornwall or Lancaster when the deceased was a resident of either ; in limited cases a discretionary distribution might be made by one of these bodies to persons who would otherwise be without entitlement under strict application of the rules of inheritance.
If the amount of her inheritance is settled by law rather than agreement, it may be called dower.
* Divorce ( If < i > civil </ i > divorce, which cannot do anything to the spiritual marriage in the eyes of God, remains the only possible way of ensuring certain legal rights, the protection of inheritance, or the care of the children it is not a sin.
If there is a possibility of such an inheritance, one must first make contact with an officer-in-waiting at the College, who could then advise on the course of action and the cost of such a search.
If it is fair, individuals who work harder will accumulate more wealth ; if it is free, parents will leave the bulk of their inheritance to their children ; but then it will not be equal, as people will begin life with different fortunes.
If he were to became a Jesuit he would renounce any right to his inheritance or status in society.
If the first phase of the Thirty Years War, or Wars, as some historians call it, hinged on the Palatine inheritance, this phase hinged on the liberties of various bishoprics in Lorraine, and the autonomy of several Lutheran princes, including imperial Electors of Saxony and Brandenburg.
If multifactorial inheritance is indeed the case, then the chance of the patient contracting the disease is reduced if only cousins and more distant relatives have the disease.
If a boyar or a druzhina member dies, then his property does not go to the knyaz ; and if he had no sons, then the inheritance goes to his daughters.
If ye are faithful, ye shall assemble yourselves together to rejoice upon the land of Missouri, which is the land of your inheritance, which is now the land of your enemies.
If a usufruct is chosen, a value is set for the usufruct interest for inheritance tax purposes and payable by the surviving spouse, on a sliding scale according to his / her age.
If they had only daughters, the persons to whom the inheritance was bequeathed were obliged to marry them.

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