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If and officer
< ol type =" a ">< li > If a magistrate acted in a manner not befitting his dignity as an officer, if he was accessible to bribes, or forged auspices.
An army officer was quoted in the New York Times of 18 July 1982 as telling an audience of indigenous Guatemalans in Cunén that: " If you are with us, we'll feed you ; if not, we'll kill you.
If the suspect responds " no " to the first question, the officer is required to re-read the Miranda warning, while saying " no " to the second question invokes the right at that moment ; in either case the interviewing officer or officers cannot question the suspect until the rights are waived.
If the interrogation was conducted by a person known by the suspect to be a law enforcement officer the state action requirement is unquestionably met.
If an officer were incapable, even if he were a close relative of the ruler, he ought to be demoted, even if it meant poverty.
If the offices of president and vice president both are either vacant or have a disabled holder of that office, the next officer in the presidential line of succession, the Speaker of the House, becomes acting president.
If the officer has reasonable grounds that the traveller is or might have been infected with a communicable disease or refused to provider answers, a quarantine officer ( QO ) must be called and the person is to be isolated.
If a person refused to be isolated, any peace officer may arrest without warrant.
If a soldier or officer is not wearing headdress then he or she must come to attention instead of giving / returning the salute.
If any officer is convicted on impeachment, he or she is immediately removed from office, and may be barred from holding any public office in the future.
If an officer is lawfully present, he may seize objects that are in " plain view ".
If the first officer had stopped making these inputs at any time before the vertical stabilizer separation, the natural stability of the airplane would have returned the sideslip angle to near 0 °, and the accident would have been avoided.
One contemporary writer critical of the scuttling of the Terrible wrote that " she made no more water than she did before battle ", and, more acidly, " If an able officer had been at the head of the fleet, the Terrible would not have been destroyed.
::( 1 ) If, by reason of death, resignation, removal from office, inability, or failure to qualify, there is no President pro tempore to act as President under subsection ( b ) of this section, then the officer of the United States who is highest on the following list, and who is not under disability to discharge the powers and duties of the office of President shall act as President: Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Defense, Attorney General, Secretary of the Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of Labor, Secretary of Health and Human Services, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Secretary of Transportation, Secretary of Energy, Secretary of Education, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Secretary of Homeland Security.
If they are selected to serve as a pilot ( aircraft ), they will serve 8 – 11 years minimum from their date of winging, and if they are selected to serve as a naval flight officer they will serve 6 – 8 years.
If the initial confrontation with the person stopped dispels suspicion of criminal activity the officer must end the detention and allow the person to go about his or her business.
If the investigation confirms the officer's initial suspicion or reveals evidence that would justify continued detention the officer may require the person detained to remain at the scene until further investigation is complete.
If the plaintiff prevails, the U. S. Congress may have to devise a different method of officer appointment.
If an Act is made by the third method, the presiding officer of the house that last reconsidered the act promulgates it.
If no arrangements are made by the owner of such animal for payment of such costs of seizure and impoundment or the removal of such animal from the city, within a period of five days, then such peace officer may arrange for such animal to be destroyed in a humane manner.
If all three officials are absent, then the remaining Council members must choose a temporary presiding officer.

If and imposing
If the current is driven in the opposite direction by imposing an external potential, then work is done on the cell to drive electrolysis.
OFF-NET USAGE If your minutes of use ( including unlimited services ) on other carrier networks (" off-net usage ") during any two consecutive months exceed your off-net usage allowance, AT & T may, at its option terminate your service, deny your continued use of other carriers ' coverage or change your plan to one imposing usage charges for off-net usage.
If import restrictions were made, the consumers in the imposing country would have fewer choices of goods.
If export restrictions were made or sanction prohibited businesses in the imposing country from doing business with the target country, the imposing country could lose markets and investment opportunities to competing countries.
If the analyst is asked to pin down just what condition the ceteris paribus is imposing, and the ceteris paribus clause is genuinely ineliminable, then it looks as though all that can be said is something like, " A causes B if and only if A is followed by B in a cause-like pattern ".
If any older robots protest they are sent to the underground Chop Shop, where they are shredded and melted down by Ratchet's imposing mother, Madame Gasket ( Jim Broadbent ).
If the force is too much, no metal will hold it and the ship will blow up, so imposing a strict limit on how fast a rocket can accelerate ) and people using oxygen pills to survive unprotected in the vacuum of space ( which would suck their blood out through their skin and the air from their lungs as well as popping their eyes ), Space Patrol was better up on science.
If the Crown can show that the accused knew that he was imposing this kind of risk of death on them, and was indifferent to the risk, then that would probably be sufficient to satisfy the element of intent for murder.
# If the correlated explanators are different lagged values of the same underlying explanator, then a distributed lag technique can be used, imposing a general structure on the relative values of the coefficients to be estimated.
If passed it would have helped to finance the Army by imposing a ten percent " Decimation Tax ", on known Royalists.
Edith Porada, the first to propose this identification, associates hanging wings with demons and then states: " If the suggested provenience of the Burney relief at Nippur proves to be correct, the imposing demonic figure depicted on it may have to be identified with the female ruler of the dead or with some other major figure of the Old Babylonian pantheon which was occasionally associated with death.

If and punishment
If, however, it would help to intensify your anguish, I can delimit the powers of a few of the divinities you've affronted and describe the punishment they meted out in one analogous instance.
If this aspect of death as punishment is not distinguished from the idea of death as natural termination, the conclusion seems inevitable that temporal existence itself is a form of punishment rather than the state into which man is put by the will of the Creator.
He explained that this is one of the most important analects: " If the people be led by laws, and uniformity sought to be given them by punishments, they will try to avoid the punishment, but have no sense of shame.
: " If anyone kills person – unless it be ( a punishment ) for murder or for spreading mischief in the land — it would be as if he killed all people.
If a person is to be punished criminally, then the contempt must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, but once the charge is proven, then punishment ( such as a fine or, in more serious cases, imprisonment ) is imposed unconditionally.
If there is no charge for which a two-thirds majority of the senators present vote " guilty ", the defendant is acquitted and no punishment is imposed.
If any one of them is missing, he makes inquiry at once, as he knows by the marks from what quarter the tablet has not returned, and whoever is responsible for the stoppage meets with the punishment he merits.
If the accused party is found guilty, the victim ( or in death, victim's family ) determines the punishment, choosing either retribution ( qisas-e-nafs ), which means execution in the case of intentional murder, and in cases of intentional battery, the amputation of the limb that was lost ; or they can choose to forgive the perpetrator.
:* If the thing stolen is worth more than $ 5000 or is a testamentary instrument the offence is commonly referred to as Theft Over $ 5000 and is an indictable offence with a maximum punishment of 10 years imprisonment.
If the member considers the punishment to be unjust or to be disproportionate to the misconduct committed, he or she may appeal the NJP to a higher authority.
The practice of magic was banned in the Roman world, and the Codex Theodosianus states: If any wizard therefore or person imbued with magical contamination who is called by custom of the people a magician ... should be apprehended in my retinue, or in that of the Caesar, he shall not escape punishment and torture by the protection of his rank.
If motive has any relevance, this may be addressed in the sentencing part of the trial, when the court considers what punishment, if any, is appropriate.
If the party was dissrupted, there would be a punishment ; usually the light in your eyes would be blown out.
If the French crown was to bestow or grant new lands to nobles, Philip declared, they would usually be given only from the second source: this was a double-edged announcement, at once reinforcing the core, unalienable powers of the crown, whilst also reassuring nobles that their lands were sacrosanct unless they were forfeited to the crown in punishment for a crime or misdemeanour.
This identification is taken up by later writers such as Camões (" If in Summanus ' gloomy realm / Severest punishment you now endure …") and Milton, in a simile to describe Satan visiting Rome: " Just so Summanus, wrapped in a smoking whirlwind of blue flame, falls upon people and cities ".
If statements or decisions deviated from the prescribed line, reprimands and, for persons outside public attention, punishment would ensue, such as imprisonment, torture and even death.
If it is not, the punishment is one year of prison.
If man's evil acts had been from the will of God, then punishment would have been meaningless, as man performed God's will no matter what he did.
If a soldier is sentenced to jail for up to six months, the punishment is executed by the soldier's barracks administration.
If a Jew was found without wearing the star in public, they could be subjected to severe punishment.
: If individuals are a danger to society and / or to themselves but not responsible through a lack of understanding, there is no point in punishment ( whether in the criminal or non-criminal sense ).
If undercover agents have been used without proper justification, punishment for the committed offense may be reduced ( 1st Senate's decision in 1 StR 148 / 84-23 May, 1984 ).
" If the people be led by laws, and uniformity among them be sought by punishments, they will try to escape punishment and have no sense of shame.

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