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If and judges
`` If once they become inattentive to the public affairs '', Jefferson said, `` you and I, and Congress and assemblies, judges and governors, shall all become wolves ''.
The case of " beauty " is different from mere " agreeableness " because, " If he proclaims something to be beautiful, then he requires the same liking from others ; he then judges not just for himself but for everyone, and speaks of beauty as if it were a property of things.
If, however, the court finds that the current dispute is fundamentally distinct from all previous cases ( called a " matter of first impression "), judges have the authority and duty to make law by creating precedent.
If conditions change, so that the pope judges it safe to make the appointment public, he may do so at any time.
If five judges then the highest and lowest scores are discarded and the middle three are summed and multiplied by the degree of difficulty ( DD ), which is determined from a combination of the moves undertaken, in which position and from what height ).
If all of the rounds expire with no knockout then the fight is scored by a team of 3 judges.
If, therefore, the legislature pass any laws, inconsistent with the sense the judges put upon the constitution, they will declare it void.
If it be accepted, as can hardly be denied, that the answers of the judges to the questions asked by the House of Lords in 1843 are to be read in the light of the then existing case-law and not as novel pronouncements of a legislative character, then the High Court's analysis in Stapleton's Case is compelling.
In 1963, the 10-minute halt was introduced, to occur after the completion of phases A, B, and C. It took place in a marked out area ( the 10-minute box ), where the horse was checked by two judges and one veterinary official who would make sure the horse was fit to continue onto phase D. If the horse was unfit, the panel would pull it from the competition.
If a dispute arose, the judges dealt first with the contract.
If the judges interpret the laws themselves and suffer none else to interpret, they may easily make, of the laws, shipmen's hose !".
In April 2001 Hamilton said, " If I am bankrupt, he was the following month I won't be able to return to the bar but even if I was able to do so, I couldn't contain myself from saying what I thought to some of the judges.
If so, the Full Court hears and judges the case.
If the diocesan bishop judges it opportune after he has heard the presbyteral council, a pastoral council is to be established in each parish, over which the pastor presides and in which the Christian faithful, together with those who share in pastoral care by virtue of their office in the parish, assist in fostering pastoral activity.
If he judges it opportune, a pastoral council is established in each parish of his diocese.
If a man refused to serve he was put in front of a panel of two judges: one appointed by a board of selection named by Parliament, and the other by the senior county judge.
If the judges found that it was best if the person stayed at home, then he was not sent overseas.
If the application is ruled admissible by the Court's secretary, notice thereof is served on the judges, the state or the Commission ( depending on who lodged the application ), the victims or their next-of-kin, the other member states, and OAS headquarters.
If there are contests the arena director is ultimately responsible for providing judges, though he often has another assistant who is the head judge.
:* If none of the above conditions were satisfied, a panel of three judges scored the competitors on style, control, damage, and aggression.
If only six of the judges disagreed, then the case was deadlocked and dismissed.
** If the match reaches its time limit then the outcome of the bout is determined by the three judges.
: If a fight was stopped on advice of the ring doctor after an accidental but illegal action, e. g. a clash of heads, and the contest is in its second or third round, the match will be decided by the judges using the same criteria.
If no infringements occur, the result is decided by a judge or judges on the waterside who determine the finish order of the crews.
If the unanimous verdict of seven judges dissipated any public doubts, the reiterated protestations of the condemned man brought them to life again.

If and differed
If there were sharp contradictions in Cuban society under the Autenticos, the circumstances differed only in degree from the complexities and dynamics encountered in free societies everywhere ( how often did Cubans compare Havana with Chicago?
If the watches of an engineer and a switch operator differed by even a minute or two, it could mean disaster.
If an Urmonotheismus did exist, Eliade adds, it probably differed in many ways from the conceptions of God in many modern monotheistic faiths: for instance, the primordial High God could manifest himself as an animal without losing his status as a celestial Supreme Being.
" If schools or physicians differed over who should get an allotment of bodies, the dispute was to be settled by the mayor – a high-reaching conspiracy that resulted in a harvest of about 450 bodies per school year.
If they had a tradition thereon, they stated it, if not, they went to the Beth din situated at the entrance to the Temple Mount ; if they had a tradition, they stated it ; if not, they went to the one situated at the entrance of the Court, and he differed from his colleagues declared, ' Thus have I expounded, and thus have my colleagues expounded ; thus have I taught, and thus have they taught.

If and abstained
Bright did not speak in the debate but Hamilton notes that great importance was attached to how Bright would vote: " If he abstained from voting or voted against the Government, the Unionist coalition would have been practically broken up.
If it is worldly affairs, what can I partake in, for I have abstained from the world and have no interest in it.

If and director
Mr. Richard Preston, executive director of the New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission, in his remarks to the Governors Conference on Industrial Development at Providence on October 8, 1960, warned against the fallacy of attempting to attract industry solely to reduce the tax rate or to underwrite municipal services such as schools when he said: `` If this is the fundamental reason for a community's interest or if this is the basic approach, success if any will be difficult to obtain ''.
If you mail A return or tax payment, you must place it in the mails in ample time to reach the district director on or before the due date.
If the city council fails to consider appointment of a full-time CD director, Mr. Hawksley said, then he plans to call a meeting early in September so that a civil defense organization will be developed locally.
If the executor is merely following a solution ( e. g. sketch, script or instructions ) provided by another designer ( such as an art director ), then the executor is not usually considered the designer.
If not, actors frequently train in preparation for their roles, or the action director may rely more on stylized action or filmmaking tricks like camera angles, editing, doubles, undercranking, wire work, and computer-generated imagery.
If not, actors frequently train in preparation for their roles, or the action director may rely more on stylized action or filmmaking tricks.
That same year, Hanks collaborated with director Spielberg again, starring opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in the hit crime comedy Catch Me If You Can, based on the true story of Frank Abagnale, Jr.
" If the director was trying to create an idyllic vision of a perfect Paris ," Kaganski argued, " He removed nearly all black people.
Commercial director Duncan Reid of Ingenious explains the business savvy of the deal, saying, " If you're paying a small distribution fee and covering your own marketing costs, you enjoy the lion's share of the proceeds of the album.
If a director or producer wishes, more detailed and elaborate storyboard images are created.
If the production he or she is mounting is a new piece of writing or a ( new ) translation of a play, the director may also work with the playwright or translator.
The same quality was observed by director and screenwriter Hobart Henley: " If something that read well in conference turns out not so good on the screen, I go to him and, like that — Henley snaps his fingers — he has a remedy.
McDowell made his screen debut as school rebel Mick Travis in If .... ( 1968 ) by British director Lindsay Anderson.
" The director then replied, " If you put it like that, Mr Wilson, I'm sure we can make an exception in this case.
Written by 30-year music-industry veteran, Isaias Gamboa, the book is the product of three years of exhaustive research and demonstrates in extraordinary detail that We Shall Overcome was in fact derived from a popular copyrighted Baptist hymn entitled, " If My Jesus Wills "-written in 1942 by an African American Baptist choir director named Louise Shropshire.
Regarding these early years as a filmmaker, he stated to a Playboy interviewer in 1990 that " If I had remained a movie director, I can assure you that I would have at least become a better one than Akira Kurosawa ".
The label did not expect much success from the group though, with the director of the label commenting " If we sell 1, 500 copies of your disk, that will already be a success " ( Si on vend 1 500 exemplaires de votre disque, ce sera déjà très bien ).
" Sometime earlier, CIA director George Tenet had asked David Kay to delay his departure: " If you resign now, it will appear that we don't know what we're doing.
If a young person is found guilty, " By order direct that the young person be discharged on any conditions that the court considers appropriate and may require the young person to report to and be supervised by the provincial director ".
If a young person violates a condition during the supervision period, the provincial director may place the offender back into custody.
" If the director tells the producer that he wants 50 camels, the latter will probably say, ' Why not 25?
* The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 ) ( director of deleted " If I Only Had a Brain " dance )
According to Associate Professor Henry E. Hale of Harvard University, one thing that remains unclear about the " FSB did it " theory: If the motive was to get an FSB-friendly man installed as president, why would the FSB have preferred Putin, a little-known " upstart " who had leapt to the post of FSB director through outside political channels, to Primakov, who was certainly senior in stature and pedigree and who was also widely reputed to have a KGB past?
") Loren D. Estleman wrote of Bruce: " If a mop bucket appeared in a scene, his foot would be inside it, and if by some sardonic twist of fate and the whim of director Roy William Neill he managed to stumble upon an important clue, he could be depended upon to blow his nose on it and throw it away.

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