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If and problems
If there were no West Berlin problem, imperialist quarters would have invented an excuse for stepping up the armaments race to try to solve the internal and external problems besetting the United States and its NATO partners.
If only this could be done more often -- with such heartening results -- many of the earth's `` big problems '' would shrink to the insignificances they really are.
If they feel that we are taking a long-term view of their problems and are prepared to enter into reasonably long-term association with them in their development activities, they will be much more likely to undertake the difficult tasks required.
If a nation wished to get a head start in physical fitness over all other nations, it would start its kindergarten students on a program of gymnastics the day they entered and thus eliminate a large number of the problems that plague American schools.
If companies will take the time to give objective consideration to their major problems and to the questions they provoke, then a long constructive step will have been taken toward more effective marketing in next decade.
If we try to study T using characteristic values, we are confronted with two problems.
If we have five problems whose solution we seek in relatively united fashion, then there are twice as many issues which, I judge, sharply divide us, intergroup relations practitioners and lay people.
If the distant patron of the suburban branch has been frightened away from downtown by traffic problems, however, the city store can only pressure the politicians to do something about the highways or await the completion of the federal highway program.
If his on-the-job problems work out, he may return to his old pattern.
If untreated, chlamydial infections can cause serious reproductive and other health problems with both short-term and long-term consequences.
If an isomorphism can be found from a relatively unknown part of mathematics into some well studied division of mathematics, where many theorems are already proved, and many methods are already available to find answers, then the function can be used to map whole problems out of unfamiliar territory over to " solid ground " where the problem is easier to understand and work with.
If the cities were treated as relatively autonomous local administrative areas, it would simplify the problems of imperial administration, which as far as Julian was concerned, should be focused on the administration of the law and defense of the empire's vast frontiers.
If the baby then inhales the contaminated fluid, respiratory problems may occur.
If computers could control the nervous system through neuro-electronic interface, problems that impair the system could be controlled so that effects of diseases and injuries could be overcome.
If we acknowledge the fact that we only can measure a probability with some error of measurement attached, we still get into problems as the error of measurement can only be expressed as a probability, the very concept we are trying to define.
In addition he says that when property is common, there are natural problems that arise due to differences in labor: " If they do not share equally enjoyments and toils, those who labor much and get little will necessarily complain of those who labor little and receive or consume much.
If Parliament sat in Sydney, they would have a better understanding of the problems being faced by their constituents.
If the suspicion of problems remains high, it may be necessary to perform more long-term monitoring of the ICP by a pressure catheter.
If a safety engineer then discovers significant safety problems late in the design process, correcting them can be very expensive.
Of his Mexican ancestry he said that " If I had my mother's name, there is no doubt I would have run into problems in those days, the prejudices people had in Southern California ".
# Lubrication: ( for intercourse or used daily to minimize irritation ) If you have problems with yeast, or are worried you will, avoid lubricants with glycerine in them, which acts like a sugar and will only add to your problems.
If it was true, this would be a step towards the reunification of Poland, and Henry IV, who was denigrated particularly in the earlier literature, was really a conscious promoter of Poland interests and a true patriot ( apart from the merits of raising the awareness of the problems of ethnic and linguistic diversity in the Middle Ages ).
If neglected, over time they can cause problems by moving into adjacent areas.

If and combining
According to Bruce Campbell's autobiography, If Chins Could Kill, Richard acquired his stage name by combining his short name with his roommates ' names, Hal and Del.
" If Stobaeus writes correctly, Sotion in the early 1st century CE was already combining the two in the imaginative duo of weeping and laughing philosophers: " Among the wise, instead of anger, Heraclitus was overtaken by tears, Democritus by laughter.
If Byzantine literature is the expression of the intellectual life of the Byzantine Greeks during the Christian Middle Ages, then it is a multiform organism, combining Greek and Christian civilization on the common foundation of the Roman political system, set in the intellectual and ethnographic atmosphere of the Near East.
If the numbers are not the same, the average is calculated by combining the numbers from the list in a specific way and computing a single number as being the average of the list.
If the conclusion is false then either one or more of the premises is false or the process of combining the premises is logically invalid.
If anticoagulant therapy is contraindicated and / or ineffective, or to prevent new emboli from entering the pulmonary artery and combining with an existing blockage, an IVC filter may be implanted.
If this origin for ‘ Atah is correct, then Atargatis is effectively a combining of ‘ Ashtart and ‘ Anat.
In linguistic semantics, an expression X is said to have cumulative reference if and only if the following holds: If X is true of both of a and b, then it is also true of the combination of a and b. Example: If two separate entities can be said to be " water ", then combining them into one entity will yield more " water ".
If the rate constants for the following reaction are and ;, combining the rate equations with a mass balance for the system yields:
*" If we had listened to the various reports and analyses that had been prepared, many of them from within the U. S. Government, in advance of the war, we would have realized that Iraqis would not stand for an occupation, and certainly not one combining in its authority two countries they deeply distrusted and resented, the United States and Britain ( Iraq's former colonial ruler ).
If the diversity combining equipment votes " north ," the next time the dispatcher presses the transmit button, the north transmitter will key.
Salon. com's Audiofile wrote, " If you've never heard of The Sound of Young America, The Sound of Young America is the greatest radio show you've never heard of ," and described Thorn's interviewing style as combining " the civility and preparedness of

If and cooling
If you can't see your way clear to have summer cooling included when building, by all means make provision for its easy adding later.
If your house is to have a forced warm air system, cooling can be a part of it.
If you plan to add cooling later to your heating system, there are things to watch for.
If you use one of the new year-round cooling system fluids such as `` Dowguard '' be sure to check it.
If enough electric power is available, cooling can be provided by conventional air conditioning using a heat pump.
If the cooling is sufficiently rapid ( relative to the characteristic crystallization time ) then crystallization is prevented and instead the disordered atomic configuration of the supercooled liquid is frozen into the solid state at T < sub > g </ sub >.
If the gas pressure is reduced, the cooling effect will decrease, hence the equilibrium temperature of the wire will increase.
If a reactor needs to be frequently shut down, NaK is used ; due to it being liquid at room temperature, cooling pipes do not freeze.
If a large part of the cooking time is spent at temperatures lower than 60 ° C ( as when the contents of the cooker are slowly cooling over a long period ), a danger of food poisoning due to bacterial infection, or toxins produced by multiplying bacteria, arises.
If the air contains water vapor, then cooling of the air can cause the water to condense, and the behavior is no longer that of an ideal gas.
If the temperature reaches the extremely high level of hyperpyrexia, aggressive cooling is required.
If air is moved away from one's body with a natural breeze or a fan, sweat will evaporate faster, making perspiration more effective at cooling the body.
If Earth is an example, then sea temperatures in excess of 35 ° C would jeopardize marine life and make the cooling of mammals to temperatures suitable for their metabolism difficult if not impossible.
If cooling fails during this post-shutdown period, the reactor can still overheat and meltdown.
If such a limiting fault were to occur, and a complete failure of all ECCS divisions were to occur, both Kuan, et al and Haskin, et al describe six stages between the start of the limiting fault ( the loss of cooling ) and the potential escape of molten corium into the containment ( a so-called " full meltdown "):
If the system is not in its ground state and the bath is at a temperature lower than that of the system's, then the system will give off energy to the bath and thus higher-energy eigenstates of the system Hamiltonian will decohere to the ground state after cooling and, as such, they will all be non-degenerate.
If the rate of cooling is very fast, the alloy may experience a large lattice distortion known as martensitic transformation in which it transforms into a BCT-structure instead of into ferrite and cementite.
If the temperature is decreased by cooling, some of the gas condenses, decreasing the pressure.
If the lava had cooled perfectly evenly, all of the columns would be expected to be hexagonal, but some of the columns have different polygonal cross-sections due to variations in cooling.
If the skin is too thin, then the molded part will tend to shrink onto the cores that form them while cooling, and cling to those cores or part may warp, twist, blister or crack when the cavity is pulled away.
If the cloud base exists near the freezing line, then the cooling in the immediate air caused by melting can lead to convective overturning, just as in the processes above.
If engine coolant leaks, boils, or if the cooling system needs to be drained and refilled, the antifreeze's freeze protection will need to be considered.
If a change in conditions ( e. g. cooling ) means that the concentration is actually higher than the saturation point, the solution has become supersaturated.

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