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If and hope
If the transferor has substantial assets other than the claim, it seems reasonable to assume no corporation would be willing to acquire all of its properties in the dim hope of collecting a claim for refund of taxes.
If such a paragon of perfection as Palmer could commit such a scoring sacrilege, there was hope left for all.
If a cabal can be implicated in a sequence of events, there is always the hope, however tenuous, of being able to break the cabal's power – or joining it and exercising some of that power oneself.
If anyone dare do this, both the consecrator and the one consecrated shall be deposed without hope of reinstatement.
In Chess for Dummies, James Eade commented on the game, writing, " If even world champions break the rules, what hope do the rest of us have?
In an interview with The Times, Curbishley quipped, " I emailed back saying Keith now resides in Golders Green crematorium, having lived up to the Who's anthemic line ' I hope I die before I get old '... If they have a round table, some glasses and candles, we might contact him.
If a player knows he has a freeroll, he can raise the pot with impunity, and often a less-skilled opponent with a good hand who does not realize that he is on the wrong end of the freeroll will continue to put in raises with no possible hope of gain.
If there is satisfactory assurance, i. e. " any pledge giving a well-founded hope for the Christian upbringing of the children ", then " the priest cannot refuse to celebrate the sacrament without delay, as in the case of children of Christian families ".
If there is insufficient assurance, " it will be prudent to delay baptism ", while keeping contact with the parents in the hope of securing the required conditions for celebrating the sacrament.
If one takes elpis to mean expectant hope, then the myth's tone is pessimistic: All the evils in the world were scattered from Pandora's jar, while the one potentially mitigating force, Hope, remains locked securely inside.
If I tried too hard to tell them exactly how something happened, in the hope of correcting some fantasy, I was quite likely to be accused of trying to suppress Free Speech.
If Gregory granted absolution, the diet of princes in Augsburg in which he might reasonably hope to act as arbitrator would either become useless, or, if it met at all, would change completely in character.
He also wrote the Iran-contra satire Mastergate, as well as Sly Fox and a musical adaptation of the Preston Sturges movie Hail the Conquering Hero ; during that show's troubled development Gelbart uttered the now-classic line, " If Hitler is alive, I hope he's out of town with a musical.
Referring to Gödel's incompleteness theory, he said: " If we cannot prove the consistency of arithmetic it seems a bit much to hope that God's existence is easier to deal with ," concluding that God is " ontologically necessary, but not logically necessary.
If teams are ranked according to points scored, however, a team that knows it cannot hope to catch up to the winning team might favour quickly catching the Snitch ( also ending the game ) so as to end the game before any more points are scored and hence reduce the lead in point difference obtained by the winning team, so that it is easier to win them back in subsequent matches.
If you ask people about their purchasing behavior within the coming six or twelve months, there will be more of those who “ hope to be able to buy ”, than if consumers are asked about what they will purchase in the next three months.
If the awful trail of battle stretches vividly through the scenes of the narrative, it is in the hope that a shocked and appalled world may henceforth devote itself more earnestly in the cause of peace.
If this was his hope, Barlow notes that it did not materialise.
The idea is that while there are composite probable primes to base a for any fixed a, we may hope there exists some fixed P < 1 such that for any given composite n, if we choose a randomly the probability that n is pseudoprime to base a is at most P. If we repeat this test k times, choosing a new a each time, the probability of n being pseudoprime to all the as tested is hence at most P < sup > k </ sup >, and as this decreases exponentially, only moderate k is required to make this probability negligibly small ( compared to, for example, the probability of computer hardware error ).
" If we ever hope to win our battle, we must fight.
A reformed serial rapist and racist, Cleaver wrote in Soul on Ice, " If a man like Malcolm X could change and repudiate racism, if I myself and other former Muslims can change, if young whites can change, then there is hope for America.
Gregory of Tours transmits complete his prayer in chapter II of the History of the Franks: " O Jesus Christ, you who as Clotilde tells me are the son of the Living God, you who give succor to those who are in danger, and victory to those accorded who hope in Thee, I seek the glory of devotion with your assistance: If you give me victory over these enemies, and if I experience the miracles that the people committed to your name say they have had, I believe in you, and I will be baptized in your name.
If used over Venus for instance, the spacecraft could aeromaneuver with the lift provided by the waverider to a degree that no gravitational slingshot could hope to achieve.
Tonight, in every town in France, in every quarter of Paris, we must hang out placards under a light in the dark, at the door of places where there are blankets, bunks, soup ; where one may read, under the title ' Fraternal Aid Center ', these simple words: ' If you suffer, whoever you are, enter, eat, sleep, recover hope, here you are loved.

If and stormed
If a bastion was successfully stormed it would provide the attackers with a stronghold from which to launch further attacks.
If, by 8 a. m. you have not surrendered, the town will be bombarded by our artillery, stormed by 50, 000 men, the garrison will be put to the sword and the town will be plundered during twenty-four hours .” 10, 000 Prussians surrendered to 500 hussars.

If and breach
If, conversely, tin is used to coat steel, when a breach of the coating occurs it actually accelerates oxidation of the iron.
If, after that, they breach the order, proceedings can be started and in theory the person involved can be sent to prison.
If security breach is discovered then all possible corrective actions are taken.
If an unauthorized party obtains the card number in any way, a breach of confidentiality has occurred.
If all participants in a match continue to breach the referee's instructions, the match may end in a double disqualification, where both wrestlers or teams ( in a tag team match ) have been disqualified.
If necessary using the first artillery fire for cover this process would be repeated until guns were close enough to be laid accurately to make a breach in the fortifications.
If a party has materially violated or breached its treaty obligations, the other parties may invoke this breach as grounds for temporarily suspending their obligations to that party under the treaty.
If enough Union troops filled the breach quickly enough and drove into the Confederate rear area, the Confederates would not be able to muster enough force to drive them out, and Petersburg might fall.
If they successfully breach security, they are often able to delete logs to cover their tracks.
If she had maintenance, a breach of the marriage tie was adultery.
If a shipowner's breach of its obligation to provide maintenance and cure is willful and wanton, the shipowner may be subject to punitive damages.
If the initial shock failed to breach the defenses, additional fireteams would press on behind them and attack the same point until a breach was created.
If he is successful in seeking a remedy at law, he is entitled to the value of the property at the time of breach regardless of whether it has appreciated or depreciated.
If the Director of Public Prosecutions ( DPP ) felt that a certain video might be in breach of the Act, then a prosecution could be brought against the film's producers, distributors and retailers.
If a person simply breaks into any premise, they are technically guilty of either unlawful intrusion or breach of domiciliary peace ( or, respectively ), depending on the premise in question.
If the party does not fulfill his contractual promise, or has given information to the other party that he will not perform his duty as mentioned in the contract or if by his action and conduct he seems to be unable to perform the contract, he is said to breach the contract.
If access to this account is gained by an unwanted user, this results in a complete breach of the system.
If ( s ) he cannot form a government that commands the confidence of the House then it is expected that ( s ) he will resign that commission voluntarily – it is not considered acceptable for the Sovereign ( or her representative ) to revoke said commission unless the prime minister was acting in serious breach of constitutional protocol.
If a young offender fails to comply with the probation order, they can possibly be charged with breach of probation.
If a breach of probation occurs, the offender may be incarcerated provided it is not their first probation violation, with a sentence not exceeding 2 years, except in the cases of first degree murder or second degree murder.
: ( If a man wounds another man while the king is in the province he shall pay a fine for the wound in accordance with the law, and 40 marks to the king and 40 marks for breach of the peace to the one who was wounded.
If the employer alleges that the employee waived a breach by not resigning, each breach needs to be looked at to see if it was waived separately, but even if a breach was waived, the last straw revives it for the purpose of determining whether overall there was a repudiation.

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