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If and public
`` If once they become inattentive to the public affairs '', Jefferson said, `` you and I, and Congress and assemblies, judges and governors, shall all become wolves ''.
`` If William agrees, we should insist on a public debate '', he said at length.
If you provide inter-plant transportation, can this be replaced by available public transportation??
If the succession is a matter of public record, certificates of the Secretaries of State or other public officials having custody of the documents will suffice ; ;
If people don't want to provide public education, should they be forced to do so??
If the above issue is settled by requiring public education for all citizens, Issue No. 6 may be moot.
If one wishes to discuss a literary figure who uses folklore in his work, the first thing he must realize is that the literary figure is probably part of this ignorant American public.
If a substitute mechanism is needed for the control of a fictitious impersonal market, quite obviously some method must be devised for representing the public interest.
Litigation for the purpose of profit is referred to as “ Ambulance chasing ”: If for the purpose of harassment, for example to silence critics, it is known as a strategic lawsuit against public participation ( SLAPP ).
If one key cannot be deduced from the other, the asymmetric key algorithm has the public / private key property and one of the keys may be made public without loss of confidentiality.
If the author wished, he could apply for a second 14 ‑ year monopoly grant, but after that the work entered the public domain, so it could be used and built upon by others.
If the author has been dead more than 70 years, the work is in the public domain in most, but not all, countries.
If conditions change, so that the pope judges it safe to make the appointment public, he may do so at any time.
:" If I had stated ... the possibility of the introduction or origination of fresh species being a natural, in contradistinction to a miraculous process, I should have raised a host of prejudices against me, which are unfortunately opposed at every step to any philosopher who attempts to address the public on these mysterious subjects ".
If immunity is waived by a government so that a diplomat ( or their family members ) can be prosecuted, it must be because there is a case to answer and it is in the public interest to prosecute them.
If results were left unadjusted for factors such as race, gender, and free or reduced price lunch program eligibility, private schools performed significantly better than public schools.
The memo was sent shortly after Republican pollster Frank Luntz advised Sean Hannity on his Fox show that " If you call it a public option, the American people are split.
If you call it the government option, the public is overwhelmingly against it ".
If they decide not to have a Governor and the public agrees with that, and Parliament agrees, and the Queen agrees to it, that is a different matter, but while there is a Governor you have got to give him some respectability and credibility, because he is the host for the whole of New South Wales.
If a government building was damaged, the cost of repair would be met from public funds because, in the long run, this was cheaper than paying insurance premiums.
If found to not ever become competent for trial, they will be evaluated via a Jackson hearing for possible continued commitment to protect the public.
If there is any way to avoid the emergence of the city-state, not to speak of self-serving bourgeois " cooperatives ," it is through a municipalization of political life that is so complete that politics embraces not only what we call the public sphere but material means of life as well.
Anderson is best remembered as a film maker for his " Mick Travis trilogy ", all of which star Malcolm McDowell as the title character: If .... ( 1968 ), a satire on public schools ; O Lucky Man!

If and rarely
If an evil which is certain and extensive and immediate may rarely be compensated for by a problematic, speculative, future good, by the same token not every present, certain, and immediate good ( or lesser evil ) that may have to be done will be outweighed by a problematic, speculative, and future evil.
If a second compression test is performed shortly thereafter, and the new reading is much higher, it would be the ring seal that is problematic, whereas if the compression test pressure observed remains low, it is a valve sealing ( or more rarely head gasket, or breakthrough piston or rarer still cylinder wall damage ) issue.
If never, the problem is likely to be physiological ; if sometimes ( however rarely ), it could be physiological or psychological.
If the term has nonetheless retained a certain consistency in its use across these fields and would-be movements, it perhaps reflects the word ’ s position in general English usage: though the standard dictionary definition of irreal gives it the same meaning as unreal, irreal is very rarely used in comparison with unreal.
If the computer has a PFC power supply, this will increase the power efficiency as well, as the cheap switching power supplies included with LCD monitors rarely implement PFC.
If five marbles are assigned names and are placed " up for election ," and it three of them are green, one is red, and one is blue, then a green marble will rarely win the election.
If the experiment is repeated with other colors, the color which has a majority will still rarely win.
He performed " Stand ", " I Want To Take You Higher ", " Sing A Simple Song ", " If You Want Me To Stay ", and " Thank You ( Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin )", ( which at one point morphed into " Thank you For Talkin ' To Me Africa ", a track rarely performed in public ).
If they pass the vote after that lecture, they receive the venia legendi ( or, rarely, venia docendi ) and thus the status of P. D ..
If the data-set is very unlikely, defined as being part of a class of sets of data that only rarely will be observed, the experimenter rejects the null hypothesis concluding it ( probably ) is false.
If the police find out about the party and turn up, it is rarely worth the use of resources to attempt to arrest people and seize equipment.
If a separate bra and skirt are worn, a belt is rarely used and any embellishment is embroidered directly on the tight, sleek lycra skirt.
If these reviews are positive the article may be referred back to the authors to address any comments by the reviewers, or ( rarely ) may be accepted immediately by the editorial board.
( If there should be infinitely many indeterminates, this convention is incompatible with the condition of being a well ordering, and one would be forced to use the opposite ordering ; however the case of polynomials in infinitely many variables is rarely considered.
If after five questions neither participant had been slimed, the family member about whom the questions were being asked was forced to stand under one of the contraptions and get slimed ( though this rarely happened ).
If convicted, the defendant is in principle liable for the fee, but is rarely pursued.
If screens are normal, a paper report is sent to the submitting hospital and parents rarely hear about it.
: These phrases have such time-honoured status that the contradiction between them is rarely perceived: If the child speaks when spoken to then he cannot avoid answering back.
If the patient was receiving warfarin at the time when HIT is diagnosed, the activity of warfarin is reversed with vitamin K. Transfusing platelets is discouraged, as there is a theoretical risk that this may worsen the risk of thrombosis ; the platelet count is rarely low enough to be the principal cause of significant hemorrhage.
If this condition is recognized by the anesthesiologist early, then there is rarely a problem.
If the backup sump system is rarely used, a component failure may not be noticed, and the system may fail when needed.
If their use wasn't supported by powerful interest groups, such as the pharmaceutical industry and organized psychiatry, they would be rarely used at all.
If it is known that the value rarely changes more than +/- 15 values between successive samples (- 15 to + 15 is 31 steps, counting the zero ) then we could encode the change in 5 bits.
If a man died then his children had to work in the mines to pay his debts, so eventually they were in a circle, and rarely came back home.
Between 1964 and 1973 Doonican was rarely out of the UK Singles Chart, his greatest successes including the singles " Walk Tall ", " The Special Years ", " Elusive Butterfly ", " What Would I Be ", ( on Decca ) " If The Whole World Stopped Loving " ( Pye ), and " Morning " ( Philips ); and the albums 13 Lucky Shades of Val Doonican ( Decca ), and Val Doonican Rocks, But Gently ( Pye ) which reached Number 1 in the UK Albums Chart in 1967.

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