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If and contribution
If there is anything which we can do in the executive branch of the Government to speed up the processes by which we come to decisions on matters on which we must act promptly, that in itself would be a major contribution to the conduct of our affairs.
If work is substituted for things ( with more exact contribution to meaning ), it will have dominant stress.
If the program hasn't halted yet, then it never will, since its contribution to the halting probability would affect the first N bits.
In 1951, he summed up his vision as follows: " If the camera is to make a contribution at all to dance, this must be the focal point of its contribution ; the fluid background, giving each spectator an undistorted and altogether similar view of dancer and background.
If each of the features makes an independent contribution to the output, then algorithms based on linear functions ( e. g., linear regression, logistic regression, Support Vector Machines, naive Bayes ) and distance functions ( e. g., nearest neighbor methods, support vector machines with Gaussian kernels ) generally perform well.
If the revenue the firm is receiving is greater than its total variable cost ( R > VC ) then the firm is covering all variable cost plus there is additional revenue (" contribution "), which can be applied to fixed costs.
If the firm decides to operate, the firm will continue to produce where marginal revenue equals marginal costs because these conditions insure not only profit maximization ( loss minimization ) but also maximum contribution.
If this violation is noticed too late, the employee will not only be required to pay tax on the excess contribution amount the year was earned, the tax will effectively be doubled as the late corrective distribution is required to be reported again as income along with the earnings on such excess in the year the late correction is made.
An early example is If It Had Happened Otherwise ( 1931 ) which features a contribution by Winston Churchill who examined what would have happened had Robert E. Lee won at the Battle of Gettysburg.
If the rebate were removed without changes to the CAP then the UK would pay a net contribution of 14 times that of the French ( In 2005 EU budget terms ).
If they survive, they are then selected further by differential fertility – that is, their total genetic contribution to the next generation.
' She adds ' If I were to identify a single major contribution Davey has made to Canadian critical discourse, this would be the instrumental role he has played in showing the importance of methodology, that methodology is inextricably related to how we understand the canon, textuality, the critical act, and nation-formation.
If a worker is self-employed, he / she must pay both halves of the contribution.
If " buying " a favorable regulatory environment is cheaper than building more efficient production, a firm may choose the former option, reaping incomes entirely unrelated to any contribution to total wealth or well-being.
Moody was asked by a local pastor what he felt was the primary contribution that a gospel singer and song leader such as Ira Sankey brought to his meetings he replied, " If we can only get people to have the words of the Love of God coming from their mouths it's well on its way to residing in their hearts.
If after the second examination it still passes muster the contribution becomes part of the Seldon Plan.
If the donor is contributing cash to the charity, the general rule is that there is only one limitation on the total amount that he is entitled to deduct: He may only deduct his contribution to the extent that it does not exceed 50 % of his adjusted gross income.
If a donor is contributing property that would have yielded a long-term capital gain in a sale, then the deduction for the contribution is limited to 30 % of donor's adjusted gross income in the year of donation if the donee is a public charitiy, and limited to 20 % if the donee is a private foundation.
If ρ is a real ( or pseudoreal ) representation, taking the real component is redundant, because even if the orientation of a Wilson loop is flipped, its contribution to the action remains unchanged.
If we had had no difficulties at all we would still, or even the more so, have shared our achievements with our allies as our contribution to the struggle against Germany.
If not recognized in life, his contribution to music has soared posthumously.
If is the fluid velocity on a small element of a defined curve, and is a vector representing the differential length of that small element, the contribution of that differential length to circulation is:

If and IRA
Danaher asks one of the men in the crowd if the IRA had a hand in this, to which the reply was " If it were, not a scorched stone of your fine house would be standing.
Dáithí Ó Conaill, a member of the IRA's Army Council, said: If IRA members had carried-out such attacks, they would be court-martialled and could face the death penalty.
If an IRA engages in a " prohibited transaction ," the assets in the IRA will no longer qualify for bankruptcy protection, according to one Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ( see Willis v. Menotte, 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, 2011 ).
Cheshire's assistant chief constable denied there had been a second warning and said: " If the IRA think they can pass on their responsibility for this terrible act by issuing such a nonsensical statement, they have sadly underestimated the understanding of the British public ".
It was frequently said at the time among cannabis users that ' If you want to buy dope North of the river &# 91 ; Thames &# 93 ;, you have to deal with the IRA.
Regarding the 30 years of violence during which the IRA killed over 1, 700 people, including over 600 civilians, King said, " If civilians are killed in an attack on a military installation, it is certainly regrettable, but I will not morally blame the IRA for it ".
; Contingent beneficiary: If the primary beneficiary predeceases the IRA owner, the contingent beneficiary becomes the designated beneficiary.

If and was
If, when this was all over, she found the words to tell him about it, she wondered if he would ever understand.
If you don't leave this country within 3 days, your life will be taken the same as Powell's was.
If we was both armed, you wouldn't talk so tough ''.
If it were the enemy, tactically his position was correct.
If the turn was too tight, a barrel roll would bring them out.
If it were not that I knew who it was I could have mistaken it for my Aunt so well did her clothes fit him.
If Franklin was an authentic genius, then Alexander Hamilton, with his exceptional precocity, consuming energy, and high ambition, was a political prodigy.
`` If you can conveniently let me have twenty dollars '', he wrote one friend in 1791 when he was Secretary of the Treasury.
If an automobile were approaching him, he would know what was required of him, even though he might not be able to act quickly enough.
If living Jews were unavailable for study, the Bible was at hand.
If there was ever a thought in her mind she might devote her life to religion, it was now dispelled.
If his scholarship and formal musicianship were not all they might have been, Mercer demonstrated at an early age that he was gifted with a remarkable ear for rhythm and dialect.
If she were not at home, Mama would see to it that a fresh white rose was there.
If, as Reid says, `` nearly all his poetry was produced when he was not taking opium '', there may be some reason to doubt that he was under its influence in the period from 1896 to 1900 when he was writing the poems to Katie King and making plans for another book of verse.
If Robinson was a liar and a slanderer, he was also a very canny gentleman, for nothing that Pike could do would pry so much as a single word out of him.
If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
If the historian was convinced of his own correctness, then he should not allow his vision to become fogged by disturbing facts.
If their schedules were to synchronize, there was no point in wasting time.
If he had any worries, it was only the small ones, about Mother in New York, and his daughter Edwina and what she might be doing at this hour, with her Aunt Asia, in Philadelphia.

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