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If this practice should take root and spread, the man who submits a manuscript to a publisher will find himself reviewed before he is accepted and publication will become a sort of post-mortem formality.
If he didn't meet Pitman, Severin points out that Defoe, upon submitting even a draft of a novel about a castaway to his publisher, would undoubtedly have learned about Pitman's book published by his father, especially since the interesting castaway had previously lodged with them at their former premises.
If the publisher accepts unsolicited manuscripts, then the manuscript is placed in the slush pile, which publisher's readers sift through to identify manuscripts of sufficient quality or revenue potential to be referred to acquisitions editors for review.
The magazine published some well-received material and was profitable, but Guinn, the publisher and owner, decided in 1967 that it would be better to have Galaxy resume a monthly schedule ; both Worlds of Tomorrow and Galaxy were bimonthly at that time, while If was monthly.
If not, the publisher repays the donors, possibly with interest.
If details of a spent conviction are made public by others with malice, the publisher may be subject to libel damages despite the fact that what is said is true.
If a customer has already proofread the contents of a file before submitting it to a publisher, there will be no reason for another proofreader to re-read it from copy ( although this additional service may be requested and paid for ).
If the student has purchased a used textbook then he or she must pay money directly to the publisher in order to access the website and complete assigned homework.
If they attend meetings regularly and are considered to demonstrate progress toward becoming an unbaptized publisher, they may receive a copy of the monthly newsletter Our Kingdom Ministry, and may also qualify to join the congregation's Theocratic Ministry School.
Edition of If by Doubleday ( publisher ) | Doubleday Page and Company, Garden City, New York, 1910.
If the privilege was sold to a publisher, the exclusive right would only last the specified duration.
:” If we cut through mere details of procedure, the operation and effect of the statute in substance is that public authorities may bring the owner or publisher of a newspaper or periodical before a judge upon a charge of conducting a business of publishing scandalous and defamatory matter — in particular that the matter consists of charges against public officers of official dereliction — and, unless the owner or publisher is able and disposed to bring competent evidence to satisfy the judge that the charges are true and are published with good motives and for justifiable ends, his newspaper or periodical is suppressed and further publication is made punishable as a contempt.
If the initial print run sells out quickly, the publisher will probably have more copies printed.
If there is enough demand for an out-of-print book, and all copyright issues can be resolved, another publisher may republish the book with a new cover and title page.
Quinn was the founding publisher of the science fiction magazine If and, after Paul W. Fairman left shortly after its launch in 1952, became its editor as well as publisher until 1958.
If an application actually needs a stronger guarantee ( such as: messages will always be delivered or, if delivery cannot be confirmed, the publisher will be informed ), the pub / sub system probably won't have a way to provide that property.
If the subscription is obtained through registration in the Boy Scouts of America program, the publisher will select the appropriate edition based on the boy's age.
If users could only locate items by ‘ title ’ or other descriptive fields, such as ‘ author ’ orpublisher ’, they would have to expend an enormous amount of time searching for items of related subject matter, and undoubtedly miss locating many items because of the ineffective and inefficient search capability.
If it was rejected by the first publisher, it was offered to another.

If and ceases
If it is removed, the light ceases.
If he does teshuva ( repentance ), i. e. he ceases his forbidden actions, regrets what he has done, apologizes to God, and makes a binding resolution never to repeat those actions, he is seen to be forgiven by God.
If the individual ceases doing so, it reverts to unowned land.
If 0 is removed from this structure it remains a lattice but ceases to be complete.
If the combined ratio falls below 3. 2 or so, production ceases to be economically viable and some factories cease extraction of butter and powder and trade exclusively in cocoa liquor.
If the producing tissue is removed, the signal ceases and body cells revert to normal insulin sensitivity.
If the Weyrwoman dies, or if her dragon ceases to mate due to old age or serious injury, the rider of the next gold to rise to mate will take the position.
If a member of the House ceases to be a member of his caucus then he ceases having membership on that committee.
If the missile launcher is destroyed, missile guidance ceases and the missile may miss its target.
If the hosts give up those things to which the kobold objects, the spirit ceases its annoying behaviour.
If an owner sells the encumbered land / home, he ceases to be a member of the association and the new owner is forced to become a member.
If the player does not get a quarter into the stacked glasses in two shots, the player on his right will spin a quarter while the " loser " chugs his beer until the quarter ceases to spin.
If there are more unhappy than happy citizens in a city, the city falls into civil disorder and all production ceases and no food is stored ; if a city remains in civil disorder for too long, improvements may be destroyed by the unruly mob.
If Bender is deprived of alcohol, for instance during periods of depression, he ceases to function properly and shows signs similar to human drunkenness, including developing a rusty 5 o ' clock shadow.
" If an Act of Tynwald is not promulgated within 18 months of receiving the Royal Assent, it ceases to remain valid.
If the Prime Minister ceases to command the confidence of the majority of the members of the House of Representatives, then, unless at his request the Yang di-Pertuan Agong dissolves Parliament, the Prime Minister shall tender the resignation of the Cabinet.
If the MTOC does not replicate, the spindle cannot form, and mitosis ceases prematurely.
If the subscriber ceases to need the number then it is normal that the original donor receives the number back and “ snaps back ” the number to its network.
If her husband has a lower title or style, her style as a princess remains in use, although it may then be combined with her style by marriage, e. g. HRH The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll or HRH Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone – if that princess had a territorial designation, she ceases its use.
Thus, Chief Justice Roberts has warned that " judges are no longer drawn primarily from among the best lawyers in the practicing bar " and " If judicial appointment ceases to be the capstone of a distinguished career and instead becomes a stepping stone to a lucrative position in private practice, the Framers ' goal of a truly independent judiciary will be placed in serious jeopardy.
On 16 February 1962, a Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court of India held in the case of Izhar Ahmad Khan Vs. Union of India that " If it is shown that the person has acquired foreign citizenship either by naturalisation or registration, there can be no doubt that he ceases to be a citizen of India in consequence of such naturalisation or registration.
If any objects are removed from the cabinet, it ceases to work, limiting its usefulness.
If the brakes are dragging or the axle ceases to move on a rail vehicle while the train is in motion, the wheel will be dragged along the head of the rail, causing a ' flat spot ' to develop on the wheel surface where it contacts the rail.
If every beneficial action that an employee performs at work is defined as part of the ‘ job ,’ then OCB ceases to exist.

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