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If an atom bomb in 1945 could destroy an entire city surely the atomic arsenal we now have is more than adequate to fulfill any military objective required of it.
If the method is applied to an infinite sequence ( X < sub > i </ sub >: i ∈ ω ) of nonempty sets, a function is obtained at each finite stage, but there is no stage at which a choice function for the entire family is constructed, and no " limiting " choice function can be constructed, in general, in ZF without the axiom of choice.
If a system is composed of two subsystems described in V and W respectively, then the Hilbert space of the entire system is the tensor product of the two spaces.
If x is held fixed, then the Bessel functions are entire functions of α.
If there is still a tie, each atom in each of the two lists is replaced with a sub-list of the other atoms bonded to it ( at distance 3 from the stereocenter ), the sub-lists are arranged in decreasing order of atomic number, and the entire structure is again compared atom by atom.
If the operating system's memory is corrupted, the entire computer system may crash and need to be rebooted.
* If the entire language does not allow side-effects, then any evaluation strategy can be used ; this gives the compiler freedom to reorder or combine the evaluation of expressions in a program ( for example, using deforestation ).
If the entire volume of the observable universe ( taken to be 3 × 10 < sup > 80 </ sup > m < sup > 3 </ sup >) were packed solid with fine dust particles about 1. 5 micrometres in size, then the number of different ways of ordering these particles ( that is, assigning the number 1 to one particle, then the number 2 to another particle, and so on until all particles are numbered ) would be approximately one googolplex.
If a compression scheme is lossless — that is, you can always recover the entire original message by uncompressing — then a compressed message has the same quantity of information as the original, but communicated in fewer bits.
If entire segments of the population are excluded from a sample, then there are no adjustments that can produce estimates that are representative of the entire population.
If the input has no syntax errors, the parser continues with these steps until all of the input has been consumed and all of the parse trees have been reduced to a single tree representing an entire legal input.
If he succeeded and built the Holy Temple in its proper place and gathered the dispersed ones of Israel together, this is indeed the anointed one for certain, and he will mend the entire world to worship the Lord together, as it is stated: " For then I shall turn for the nations a clear tongue, so that they will all procalim the Name of the Lord, and to worship Him with a united resolve ( Zephaniah 3: 9 ).
If the bark is removed around the entire circumference of a tree it is likely to die.
If the family was too small to finish eating the entire offering in one sitting, an offering was made for a group of families.
If he used the same practice in Norway, Thule is at least the entire northwest coast of Norway from Trondheim to the Lofoten Islands.
Physicalism is then further divided depending on whether it can be known a priori or a posteriori that: If physicalism is true, S is the statement that describes the entire physical nature of the world collectively, and S * is the statement that describes the entire nature of the world, then S entails S *.
If the idea of absolute freedom and entire self-knowledge is absent from this kind of idea of God's acts in time, then God Himself is ( to express the idea anthropomorphically ) becoming something new, or discovering something new about Himself with each new moment, just as we are.
If the Supreme Court finds any referred part unconstitutional, the entire bill falls.
If the mutation rate is too high, exceeding what is known as the error threshold, the quasispecies will break down and be dispersed over the entire range of available sequences.
If the producers chose to reformat the entire show for the 16: 9 ratio, live-action footage would have to be recropped, widening the frame to the full width of the 35 mm negatives while reducing its height.
If successful, this is followed by a service of Glorification in which the Saint is given a day on the church calendar to be celebrated by the entire church.
If a traffic accident occurs on a collector road, or if road construction inhibits the flow, then the entire road system may be rendered useless until the blockage is cleared.
* If θ > θ < sub > c </ sub >, the entire ray reflects from the boundary.

If and contents
If the boat floats, the mass of the boat ( plus contents ) as a whole divided by the volume below the waterline is equal to the density of water ( 1 kg / l ).
* Italo Calvino's novel If On a Winter's Night a Traveller deals extensively with the concepts surrounding false documents, including serially representing the contents of the novel itself as a false document.
If one merchant sends a writing sufficient to satisfy the statute of frauds to another merchant and the receiving merchant has reason to know of the contents of the sent confirmation and does not object to the confirmation within 10 days, the confirmation is good to satisfy the statute as to both parties.
If a large part of the cooking time is spent at temperatures lower than 60 ° C ( as when the contents of the cooker are slowly cooling over a long period ), a danger of food poisoning due to bacterial infection, or toxins produced by multiplying bacteria, arises.
If the fuse was set correctly then the shell would break open, either in front or above the intended target, releasing its contents ( of musket balls ).
If the annular muscles are contracted, the body cross-section is reduced, and the corresponding segment stretches, since its volume must remain constant due to the incompressible behaviour of the coelom's liquid contents ; this is the usual mode of operation of the hydrostatic skeleton as also employed by other worms.
If the rock was originally banded or foliated ( as, for example, a laminated sandstone or a foliated calc-schist ) this character may not be obliterated, and a banded hornfels is the product ; fossils even may have their shapes preserved, though entirely recrystallized, and in many contact-altered lavas the vesicles are still visible, though their contents have usually entered into new combinations to form minerals that were not originally present.
If any safety mechanisms are not correctly in place, the cooker will not pressurize the contents.
If the contents of the PDB are thought of as primary data, then there are hundreds of derived ( i. e., secondary ) databases that categorize the data differently.
If the contents are too hot, the bottle changes color.
If a customer has already proofread the contents of a file before submitting it to a publisher, there will be no reason for another proofreader to re-read it from copy ( although this additional service may be requested and paid for ).
If the utensils needed to eat it this way are not available, the feijoa may be torn or bitten in half, and the contents squeezed out and consumed.
* Baby, If You've Ever Wondered – During the scene when Andy pushes the contents of his desk over, " Goodbye Stranger " by Supertramp was originally played ; it was replaced by generic music, and one line by Bailey (" Nothing ") had to be dubbed as a result.
If a ball lands in a cup, then the contents of that cup are consumed by the other team, and the cup is either placed aside or reinserted into the triangle.
If the opposing team throws the ball into an empty cup, they must consume the contents of one of their cups.
If a book or document contains chapters, articles, or stories by different authors, the author's name also usually appears in the table of contents.
If swapped data gets corrupted on the disk ( or at any other location, or during transfer ), the memory will also have incorrect contents after the data has later been returned.
If the edge detection step is successful, the subsequent task of interpreting the information contents in the original image may therefore be substantially simplified.
If the tube is to be used for continuous drainage, it is usually appended to a collector bag placed below the level of the patient's stomach ; gravity empties the stomach's contents.
If a URL is accessed and returns an HTTP 200 ( OK ) response, it may be considered accessible, but the contents of the page may have changed and may no longer be relevant.
If one needs to add 8 to the value of Z, one must prefix the variable with a period ; so one would type to perform this function, which adds 8 to the contents of Z.
If you take lamb you should add the contents of the mortar while the meat is still raw, if kid, add it while it is cooking.
If the indicating needle of the contents gauge vibrates when the diver inhales that may indicate the diving cylinder pillar valve is only partially open and will not provide enough gas at the higher ambient pressures at depth.
If a file is open, the contents on disk may not correctly represent what the owner of the file intends.

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