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If and listener
If the listener does not have a telecoil, then he or she must carry a receiver with an earpiece.
If so many reflections arrive at a listener that they are unable to distinguish between them, the proper term is reverberation.
If the listener does not understand the message, no communication takes place, and although there are other factors involved, one of the most important is the intelligibility of the speaker's pronunciation.
He noted that the film would not interest the casual Radiohead listener, saying: " If you're a disciple of Radiohead you'll probably notch this at around a 9.
If, however, the speech is played forwards, he is heard to be insulting the listener who has flipped the recording over trying to find out what he was saying (" What a poor sad life he's got ").
If the speech is in front of the listener and the noise is from a different direction, then compared to an omnidirectional microphone, a directional microphone provides a better signal to noise ratio.
If they cannot support the reservation being requested, they send a reject message to let the listener know about it.
The dialect has many characteristics. For example, the dialect is very simple and guileless with strong generility and symbolic. If people in Liyang say something like " dessert " in pronunciation, they refer to the lunch or afternoon. In addition, the dialect is vivid and accurate, which makes the behavior and pesonalities more meticulous. Parable and exaggeration are always used in it that makes listener experience what people said more deeper. Another funny thing is that many people in other regions say the dialect in Liyang is similar to Japanese.
If the direct sound is coming from the same direction the listener is facing, the reflection's direction has no significant effect on the results.
( If the listener laughs here, anticipating a racist joke, it is customary to reprimand them, saying things like, " Why did you laugh?
If a listener was anywhere east of WMCA's transmitter, i. e., New York City itself, Westchester County in New York, or Fairfield County in Connecticut, the signal was much stronger.
If the source of sound is directly in front of the listener, then both ears receive equal intensity, but at frequencies above about 1 kHz the sound that enters the ear canal is partially reduced by the masking effect of the head, and also highly dependent on reflection off the pinna ( outer ear ).
If the listener fails, they are awarded an MP3 player ( replacing the previous consolation prize of a ' Flipper ' radio ).
If they can't give the correct answer, it goes out for any listener to answer.
If not accounted for, the listener is left waiting in silence as the player fetches the next file ( see harddisk access time ), updates metadata, decodes the whole first block, before having any data to feed the hardware buffer.
If the listener " rewinds " from the beginning of track five on a modern CD player, a negative time will appear in the display, which is the " Reverie " pregap.
In the composer's words, " If the listener will imagine himself standing on Westminster Embankment at night, surrounded by the distant sounds of The Strand, with its great hotels on one side and the " New Cut " on the other, with its crowded streets and flaring lights, it may serve as a mood in which to listen to this movement.
Most recently, Matthew Wilkening of AOL Radio ranked the song at # 45 on the list of the 100 Worst Songs Ever while telling the listener, " If you live within a few hundred miles of a Six Flags adventure park, you've heard this 4, 000 times.
If you're a listener, I don't have to tell you.

If and stands
If you are unable to sign the request, because of illness or other good cause, another person who stands in close personal or business relationship to you may sign the request on your behalf, stating the reason why you are unable to sign.
If however it has already saved its life by self-castration and is again pursued, then it stands up and reveals that it offers no ground for their eager pursuit, and releases the hunters from all further exertions, for they esteem its flesh less.
If the cause of the crash is uncertain, this number is rendered as 48454C50, which stands for " HELP " in hexadecimal ASCII characters ( 48 = H, 45 = E, 4C = L, 50 = P ).
If the request for plea bargain is accepted by the court, the accused stands convicted but neither is sentenced if in trial nor undergoes any sentence previously pronounced by a lower court if in appeal.
If the store is crammed with used athletic gear, old stereos, and old tools, the store owner must spend time and money shelving and sorting items, displaying them on different stands or in glass cases, and monitoring customers to prevent shoplifting.
* If the pope finds that the king who has been elected by the princes is unworthy of the imperial dignity, the princes must elect a new king or, if they refuse, the pope will confer the imperial dignity upon another king ; for the Church stands in need of a patron and defender.
If no party introduces new evidence the case stands or falls just by the prima facie evidence or lack thereof.
If the cross stands at the center of Paul's theology, so does the Resurrection: unless the one died the death of all, the all would have little to celebrate in the resurrection of the one.
Sherlock Holmes's straightforward practical principles are generally of the form, " If p, then q ," where " p " stands for some observed evidence and " q " stands for what the evidence indicates.
If the symbol "#" stands for a word boundary ( initial or final ), the notation "/ __ #"
If the woman stands upright, the vaginal tube points in an upward-backward direction and forms an angle of slightly more than 45 degrees with the uterus.
If the patient stands erect, as when having a chest X-ray, the gas will float to a position underneath the diaphragm.
* If the dealer expose any of his own cards the deal stands good.
The building still stands and was featured on HGTV's " If These Walls Could Talk " along with the historic Plainsboro Inn building ( circa 1790 ) which was built adjacent to " Planes Tavern " at Plainsboro Road and Dey Road.
For a while If was hard to find on the news stands, but it survived.
If the problem is well-posed, then it stands a good chance of solution on
* If p = ∞, then || f ||< sub >∞</ sup > stands for the essential supremum of | f |, similarly for || g ||< sub >∞</ sup >.
If the altar stands free in the choir, both sides of the altarpiece can be covered with painting.
If voters do not know where a party stands on an issue, they cannot adequately employ this information in their overall evaluation.
The acronym stands for " If you See What I Mean " ( also said to have stood for " I See What You Mean ", but ISWYM was mistyped as ISWIM ).
If a governor exercises the veto authority after the legislature has adjourned, the veto stands.
If this code stands for an expression, the resulting value is returned.
If the Twins were in the playoffs with a home series, the baseball game took priority and the Gopher football game had to be moved to a time suitable to allow the grounds crew to convert the playing field and the stands to the football configuration.

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