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If and light
If she did, he could stand it better in the light.
If the input light distribution falls beyond the visible range, Af as expected, since Af.
If it pleases symphony audiences as a light, jolly piece, a series of impressions musically expressed, it succeeds.
If light moves instantaneously, the telescope does not move, and the true direction of the star relative to the observer can be found by following the line ES.
If, in an unsharp image, a patch of light corresponds to an object point, the center of gravity of the patch may be regarded as the image point, this being the point where the plane receiving the image, e. g., a focusing screen, intersects the ray passing through the middle of the stop.
If appropriate proportions of three primary pigments are mixed, the result reflects so little light as to be called " black ".
If the source emits light uniformly in all directions, the flux can be found by multiplying the intensity by 4π: a uniform 1 candela source emits 12. 6 lumens.
If it is removed, the light ceases.
If the glass is cooled quickly in the absence of a strong light source by putting ice on the glass or placing it in the freezer with the door almost closed, it turns backwards ( i. e. the silver sides trail ).
If light pressure were the cause of the rotation, then the better the vacuum in the bulb, the less air resistance to movement, and the faster the vanes should spin.
If the incident light is monochromatic, these sources all have the same phase.
If light consisted strictly of ordinary or classical particles, and these particles were fired in a straight line through a slit and allowed to strike a screen on the other side, we would expect to see a pattern corresponding to the size and shape of the slit.
If the width of the slits is small enough ( less than the wavelength of the laser light ), the slits diffract the light into cylindrical waves.
If the width of the slits is greater than the wavelength, the Fraunhofer diffraction equation gives the intensity of the diffracted light as:
If a ray tracing is then made as if a light wave ( as understood in classical physics ) is wide enough to take both paths, then that ray tracing will accurately predict the appearance of maxima and minima on the detector screen when many particles pass through the apparatus and gradually " paint " the expected interference pattern.
If the emulsion is dilute enough, higher-frequency and low-wavelength light will be scattered more, and the emulsion will appear bluer-this is called the " Tyndall effect ".
If applied to optical wavelengths, this manifests itself as a change in the colour of visible light as the wavelength of the light is increased toward the red part of the light spectrum.
If the incident light is unpolarised ( containing an equal mix of s-and p-polarisations ), the reflection coefficient is
If a laser is swept across a distant object, the spot of laser light can easily be made to move across the object at a speed greater than c. Similarly, a shadow projected onto a distant object can be made to move across the object faster than c. In neither case does the light travel from the source to the object faster than c, nor does any information travel faster than light.
If Lorentz symmetry can cease to be a fundamental symmetry at Planck scale or at some other fundamental scale, it is conceivable that particles with a critical speed different from the speed of light be the ultimate constituents of matter.

If and yoke
If otherwise, it indicates that the voltage isn't increasing linearly, and therefore that the magnetic field produced by the deflection yoke is not linear.
If the saw climbs with this blade the yoke roller bearings need to be adjusted and tightened.
* In June 1789, Montenegrin Chieftains, wrote to Russian Empress Katarina II, in the name of the entire Serb Montenegrin community: " We Serbs Montenegrins hope that we shall not be left without help " and " If we could have organization and munition, we would liberate our glorious Serb lands entirely from the Barbarian yoke ( Ottoman Empire ), together with our armed Serb brothers who aim to attack this enemy from all sides.

If and sweet
If mature potatoes are refrigerated, dark spots can occur and conversion of starch into sugar can give rise to an unpleasant sweet flavour when cooked.
If you draw your fingers through them they are lodged and struggle with a shock of wet heads ; the long stalks rub and click and flatten to a fan on one another like your fingers themselves would when you passed the palms hard across one another, making a brittle rub and jostle like the noise of a hurdle strained by leaning against ; then there is the faint honey smell and in the mouth the sweet gum when you bite them.
Here also are the sonnet, If Music and sweet Poetrie agree, and the beautiful ode beginning As it fell upon a day, which were once attributed to Shakespeare himself.
If I tried to look and act like Norma Talmadge, the great dramatic actress, or like gorgeous Corinne Griffith, movie ´ s aristocrat, or like Mary Pickford, sweet and gentle Mary, I would be nothing more than an imitation.
* " If all those sweet young things were laid end to end – I wouldn't be a bit surprised.
In Bremer's diary were comments such as " My country tis of thee land of sweet bigotry ," " Never say colored, say Negro, so here is a negro card ," " My blood is black ," " Cheer up Oswald ," " White collar, conservative, middle class, Republican, suburbanite robot ," " A Thundering of hooves and out of the western sky came the colored man ," and " If I live tomorrow then it will be a long time.
If she had known William's usual look when he hadn't eaten a sweet made of sardines, she may not have been so inclined to take him.
If the flower stem is cut without flowering, a sweet liquid called agua miel (" honey water ") gathers in the heart of the plant.
If the wine has more than 45 grams per liter of sugar ( only applicable for rare sweet Condrieu wines ), the must not have been chatalised to reach that sugar level.
If we have a universal understanding of a concept like sweetness, it is not because this is an innate idea, but because we are all exposed to sweet tastes at an early age.
Madonna's ' Justify My Love ' echoes in ' That's the Way Love Goes ,' and ' If ' resembles Michael Jackson's ' Why You Wanna Trip on Me ,' starting with screaming guitar and a chanted verse, rising to a sweet melody.
If you get too darned optimistic, your stuff gets sweet like Pollyanna.

If and burden
If a " positive list " approach were taken, only species evaluated and approved for the positive list would be permitted in trade, thus lightening the review burden for member states and the Secretariat, and also preventing inadvertent legal trade threats to poorly known species.
If this burden is successfully discharged, the party relying upon it is entitled to succeed.
If the seller is a competitive firm, the tax burden is distributed over the factors of production depending on the elasticities thereof ; this includes workers ( in the form of lower wages ), capital investors ( in the form of loss to shareholders ), landowners ( in the form of lower rents ), entrepreneurs ( in the form of lower wages of superintendence ) and customers ( in the form of higher prices ).
If living space become limited, rats may turn to aggressive behavior, which may result in the death of some animals, reducing the burden over the living space.
If the judge rules that such burden has been met, then of course it is up to the jury itself to decide if they are, in fact, convinced of guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
If the supply of land is fixed, the tax incidence | burden of the tax will fall entirely on the land owner, with no deadweight loss.
If labor, buildings or machinery and plant are taxed, people are dissuaded from constructive and beneficial activities, and enterprise and efficiency are penalized due to the excess burden of taxation.
If discrimination is established, the burden shifts to the state or local government to show that the local benefits of the statute outweigh its discriminatory effects, and that the state or municipality lacked a nondiscriminatory alternative that could have adequately protected the relevant local interests.
If the challenging party cannot show that the statute is discriminatory, then it must demonstrate that the statute places a burden on interstate commerce that " is clearly excessive in relation to the putative local benefits.
" If we simply cannot reduce costs any further, if we arrive at conditions similar to those during the war, if these persons can, in fact, no longer be held in compliance with human dignity-whereby not only food, drink, housing, and hygiene, but also medical treatment must be considered -, then arises the serious, absolutely burning question for us, what can happen to curtail the burden of heredity.
If a plaintiff is injured by a fungible product but is unable through no fault of her own to identify the manufacturer of the product that actually injured her, jurisdictions that follow the doctrine of market share liability can shift the burden of disproving liability to all manufacturers of that product.
If the three criteria above are met, the burden of proof shifts to the IRS and the IRS must prove that the compensation was unreasonable.
If the strawberry crop is not successful, for example, the CSA member will share the burden of the crop failure by receiving fewer, or lower quality, strawberries for the season.
If this process of continuous growth, local invasion, and regional and distant metastasis is not halted via a combination of stimulation of immunological defenses and medical treatment interventions, the end result is that the host suffers a continuously increasing burden of tumor cells throughout the body.
If unchecked, tumor growth and metastasis eventually creates a tumor burden so great that the host succumbs.
If there is a 30 mA protective device in use and there is a 10mA burden from various sources then the unit will trip at 20 mA.
If the government tries to restrain speech before it is spoken, as opposed to punishing it afterwards, it must: clearly define what's illegal, cover the minimum speech necessary, make a quick decision, be backed up by a court, bear the burden of suing and proving the speech is illegal, and show that allowing the speech would " surely result in direct, immediate and irreparable damage to our Nation and its people " ( New York Times Co. v. United States ).
If a vaccine is to be injected, the burden of work and the cost of vaccine administration to pigs will remain high and unrealistic.
If the examiner shows evidence that the invention is not useful, the burden shifts to the applicant to prove utility.
If the plaintiff can show that an action should not be protected by the business judgment rule ( such as when a director decides to give over a certain percentage of the company's profits to charity ( duty of care violation ) or lines his / her own pockets with company's money ( self-interest / duty of loyalty violation )), then the burden will shift to the defendant to show that the action meets the burden of good faith / rational decision.
If done with care, such a reform would not impose an undue burden on mature native speakers.
If the employer pleads a potentially fair reason, the burden is on him to prove it.
If the employee proves that there could have been a competing reason then the burden shifts back to the employer to prove that their alleged reason was the main one.

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