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If and reasons
If he had any reasons of state for such actions they remained unknown to his contemporaries.
If the individual believes that there were just reasons for the harm inflicted, collective guilt is likely to be reduced.
If, for any reasons ( routing, traffic optimization, etc.
If the reasons are not good, the man can't throw his son out.
If one is willing to be satisfied without any good supporting reasons, then a Western philosophical approach may not be what one actually requires.
If the vaccination cannot be conducted for some reasons, dispensation is possible.
If this cap is broken for any of several reasons, convection of any moisture present can then erupt into violent thunderstorms.
If the quality of rule became questionable because of repeated natural disasters such as flood or famine, or for other reasons, then rebellion was justified.
If there are language barriers or other reasons why large parts of a network are not in contact with other parts, the effect may be smaller.
If you can't handle the thought that the President lies to the public for all kinds of reasons, you couldn ’ t stay in the government at that level, or you ’ re made aware of it, a week.
If such a Hamiltonian has a unique lowest energy state with a positive real wave-function, as it often does for physical reasons, it is connected to a stochastic system in imaginary time.
The Council of Trent taught that only the priest who celebrated Mass was bound by divine law to receive communion under both species, and that Christ, whole and entire, and a true sacrament are received under either form alone, and therefore, as regards its fruits, those who receive one species only are not deprived of any grace necessary to salvation "; and it decreed: " If anyone says that the holy Catholic Church was not moved by just causes and reasons that laymen and clerics when not consecrating should communicate under the form of bread only, or has erred in this, let him be anathema.
If manufacturing yield is high, more higher-rated components than required may be produced, and the manufacturer may mark and sell higher-performing components as lower-rated for marketing reasons.
If this was impractical due to lack of sunlight or other reasons, he decided the flowers may be boiled.
He was asked again, " If for political reasons it were necessary to put an Emir at the head of Iraq would you accept the responsibility with British help and support "?
In 1797 he was arrested in Marseille for unknown reasons, and sent by a law court to the infamous Chateau d ' If in a barred police carriage.
If treatment has to be stopped at once due to medical reasons, the use of a benzodiazepine ( e. g. lorazepam, clonazepam, or alprazolam ) for a maximum of 4 weeks as needed will usually suppress withdrawal symptoms.
If three or more parallel runways exist, as is the case at Bankstown Airport in Australia, then the middle runway ( s ) can, for obvious reasons, only be used when either a straight in approach is used or when the aircraft joins the pattern from a very wide base leg.
If a senator's seat becomes vacant mid-term, whether through resignation, death or some other possible reasons, the parliament of the relevant state or the legislative assembly of the relevant territory chooses a replacement senator.
If the tribunal does state its reasons, and those reasons are wrong in law, certiorari lies to quash the decision.
If the child nodes of the collapsed nodes are continuous, this distribution will generally not be of a known form, and may well be difficult to sample from despite the fact that a closed form can be written, for the same reasons as described above for non-well-known compound distributions.
* No reasons for morality: If there is no moral standard other than God's will, then God's commands are arbitrary ( i. e., based on pure whimsy or caprice ).
If the ordained priest deems the reasons valid, the reparation communion is acceptable on another day.

If and agent
If it is possible for an enemy to put an atomic bomb on a city, it should be equally possible to put a cloud of biological agent over that city.
If you can't tell, get help from your county agricultural agent or other local specialist.
If a user agent reads a document with no character encoding information, it can fall back to using some other information.
If an epidemic of cholera is suspected, the most common causative agent is V. cholerae O1.
If the status code indicated a problem, the user agent might display the reason phrase to the user to provide further information about the nature of the problem.
If a manager decides that his client wrestler should tap out, but cannot convince the wrestler himself to do so, he may throw in the towel ( literally taking a gym towel and hurling it into the referee's line of sight ); this is the same as a submission, as the manager is, in kayfabe, considered the wrestlers agent, and therefore, authorized to make formal decisions ( such as forfeiting a match ) on the client's behalf.
* The airline ticketing agent who checked in Mohamed Atta, the purported leader of the September 11 attacks, and a companion, would afterwards say that looking at the pair his first reaction was to think, " If this doesn't look like two Arab terrorists, I've never seen two Arab terrorists.
This is justified by observing that in order for the omnipotent agent to create such a stone, the omnipotent agent must already be more powerful than itself: such a stone is too heavy for the omnipotent agent to lift, but the omnipotent agent already can create such a stone ; If an omnipotent agent already is more powerful than itself, then it already is just that powerful.
If the poisoned water resulted in a death, that death might be considered part of the action of the agent that pumped the water.
If a language has no cases, but the word order AVP or PVA, then a classification may reflect whether the subject of an intransitive verb appears on the same side as the agent or the patient of the transitive verb.
If aluminium is the reducing agent it is called an aluminothermic reaction.
If the sucrose ( or other sugar ) that is replaced has contributed to the texture of the product, then a bulking agent is often also needed.
If needed, common vegetable cooking oils or petroleum jelly can be used on mating surfaces as a mold-release agent.
If the agent used the same poem code words to send a number of messages, these words could be discovered easily by enemy cryptographers.
If the numbers of agents and tasks are equal and the total cost of the assignment for all tasks is equal to the sum of the costs for each agent ( or the sum of the costs for each task, which is the same thing in this case ), then the problem is called the linear assignment problem.
If a private agent promises to pay something later, it has a debt, and this debt is enforceable by public agents.
Robert Livingston of New York, stressing the importance of removing the Stamp Act from the public debate, wrote to his colony's agent in England, " If I really wished to see America in a state of independence I should desire as one of the most effectual means to that end that the stamp act should be enforced.
If the giant kills Jack, we have missed the whole point of the story .” This observation, however, is from the Cold War perspective, wherein the West are the " good " and the East is " evil ", implying that the story's ending with the British Secret Service agent killed by East German border guards is a victory for Evil.
If callers do not find the information they need or require further assistance, their calls are often transferred to an agent.
If laxatives are used, milk of magnesia is recommended as a first-line agent due to its low cost and safety.

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