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If and learned
`` If I thought you were serious about going back to school, that you'd learned something from your experiences here and at Hanover -- well, I might consider such an offer.
If he didn't meet Pitman, Severin points out that Defoe, upon submitting even a draft of a novel about a castaway to his publisher, would undoubtedly have learned about Pitman's book published by his father, especially since the interesting castaway had previously lodged with them at their former premises.
If one asks an expert for the rules he or she is using, one will, in effect, force the expert to regress to the level of a beginner and state the rules learned in school.
If the bell was sounded in close association with their meal, the dogs learned to associate the sound of the bell with food.
If an appropriate form of written text is made available before formal schooling begins, reading should be learned inductively, emerge naturally, and with no significant negative consequences.
If the teacher said that the learner clearly wants to stop, the experimenter replied, " Whether the learner likes it or not, you must go on until he has learned all the word pairs correctly, so please go on ".
" If I have learned a formula in gibberish which in any way jogs my memory so as to enable me in each single case to act as though I had a general idea, what possible utility is there in distinguishing between such a gibberish ... and an idea?
If the route was learned from an external peer the per-neighbor BGP process computes a LOCAL_PREFERENCE value from local policy rules and then compares the LOCAL_PREFERENCE of all routes from the neighbor.
# If at least one route was learned from an external neighbor ( i. e., the route was learned from EBGP ), drop all routes learned from IBGP.
If the learned patterns do not meet the desired standards, then it is necessary to re-evaluate and change the pre-processing and data mining steps.
:" If thou wilt receive profit, read with humility, simplicity, and faith, and seek not at any time the fame of being learned.
If a pidgin manages to be learned by the children of a community as a native language, it may become fixed and acquire a more complex grammar, with fixed phonology, syntax, morphology, and syntactic embedding.
If it were to spearhead the new culture that he aspired for, Aoki realised that he needed system that could be learned relatively easily.
If it had been applied comprehensively to new building construction beginning in 1980 ( based on 1970's lessons learned ), America could be saving over $ 250, 000, 000 per year on expensive energy and related pollution today.
If you even mouth the words silently, suddenly what seemed incomprehensible ( Hubert Butler called it " Joyce's learned gibberish ,") leaps into referential meaning, by its sound, since page after page is rich in allusion to familiar phrases, parables, sayings of all kinds – and the joyous and totally brilliant wordplay, over and over again imperceivable until you actually listen to it – transforms what was an unrelievable agony into an adventure.
If it was a good experience, then cool ; if not, well, then it was just a real hard lesson learned.
If you were to take a dog that has learned not to eliminate indoors to a different house, it would still know not to eliminate there.
If bacteria that had overcome their own inability to consume lactose passed on this " learned " trait to future generations, it could be argued as a form of Lamarckism ; though Cairns later chose to distance himself from such a position.
She was to write later, " If I had not married I should not have learned the quick enrichment of sentences that one gets in conversation ; had I not been widowed I should not have found the detachment of mind, the leisure for observation necessary to give insight into character, to express and interpret it.
When asked in a 2001 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation documentary on the resurgence of the PC Party if he would ever consider running for the PC leadership, MacKay quipped, " If there's one thing I've learned in politics it's ' never say never.
If the participant is successful in this task, they have distinguished between the previously learned words and the lure words.

If and patterns
If people then experience other cultures that have different values and normal behaviors, they will find that the thought patterns appropriate to their birth culture and the meanings their birth culture attaches to behaviors are not appropriate for the new cultures.
If the pane is not a good insulator ( such as a single pane window ), water vapour condenses on the glass forming patterns.
If his patterns are more permanent than theirs, it is because they are made with ideas.
If an individual coin toss or the roll of dice is considered to be a random event, then if repeated many times the sequence of random events will exhibit certain patterns, which can be studied and predicted.
If anything, if a part of objective reality, theorization and systemization to Post-structuralists was an exponent of larger, more nebulous patterns of control in social orders – patterns that could not be encapsulated in theory without simultaneously conditioning it.
If light of low coherence ( i. e. made up of many wavelengths ) is used, a speckle pattern will not normally be observed, because the speckle patterns produced by individual wavelengths have different dimensions and will normally average one another out.
If the lines of the patterns are superimposed at the left of the figure, the shift between the lines increase when going to the right.
If excessive compression is applied then both the tiles and the patterns within tiles may be seen.
If these patterns can be named, the names can be attached to the associated nodes in the trained net.
If his patterns are more permanent than theirs, it is because they are made with ideas.
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 another person's ears were substituted, the individual would not immediately be able to localize sound, as the patterns of enhancement and cancellation would be different from those patterns the person's auditory system is used to.
If the 22 % correlation was an artifact partly based on factors such as rural recordkeeping, economic, class or ethnic differences in birth patterns, this fact would be blurred by this non-random selection.
If the security software finds patterns that correspond to known computer viruses or worms, it takes appropriate steps to neutralize the threat.
If urban form influences these issues, then compact and circular settlement patterns as in Elizabeth, NJ may promote cycling.
If the crystal migrates into regions with different environmental conditions, the growth pattern may change, and the final crystal may show mixed patterns.
If you know the level of seismic hazard, the damage generally follows established patterns.
If the sample is tilted with respect to the incident electron beam, one can obtain diffraction patterns from several crystal orientations.
If a player simply imitated a preceding player, playing patterns without any improvisation, the audience members would believe she / he to be repetitious and mundane.
If patterns were to be stored at the quantum level, an impossible amount of data storage ( or a set of original copies of the materials ) would be required.

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