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If and recall
If the change, at first sight, seems minor, we may recall that it took the Italian painters about two hundred years to make an analogous change, and the Italian painters, by universal consent, were the most brilliant group of geniuses any art has seen.
If the ten enumerated demands and demands in the preamble were not agreed to within 48 hours, Austria-Hungary would recall its ambassador from Serbia.
Only much later in the story is the secret revealed, when Malik is hypnotized by Hagbard Celine to recall suppressed memories of his first-grade teacher conditioning his class to ignore the fnords: " If you don't see the fnord it can't eat you, don't see the fnord, don't see the fnord ..."
If F: J → C is a diagram in C and G: C → D is a functor then by composition ( recall that a diagram is just a functor ) one obtains a diagram GF: J → D. A natural question is then:
If you think to recall something, you are more likely to keep it in your memory.
If a majority of the voters in the election vote to recall the governor, then the person who gains a plurality of the votes in the replacement race will become governor.
If the House of Lords was in recess, the Lord Chancellor or Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary could recall the House to give judgment.
If in practice decisions have to be taken online with no recall under incomplete knowledge, a decision tree should be paralleled by a probability model as a best choice model
If the participant cannot recall the word, the answer is revealed.
If you recall more students that come from California that you know, the more likely you will conclude that more students are from California.
If it is easier to recall words which begin with a certain letter, these words would be over-represented in the recalled sample, again producing a prediction of higher frequency.
If Childers's support for Britain in the fight against Germany may have been in some doubt, when in mid-August 1914 he did once again volunteer, the grant of a reserve commission in the intelligence arm of the Royal Navy was entirely to be expected: Winston Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, although hostile to spending money on armaments at the time The Riddle of the Sands was published, later gave the book the credit for persuading public opinion to fund vital measures against the German naval threat, and he was instrumental in securing Childers's recall.
If the umpire believes he has incorrectly dismissed a batsman, he may recall him to the crease if he has not already left the field of play.
If more troops were needed, another recall was planned for July.
" If this process of growth continues, and existing problems in creating artificial intelligence are overcome, sentient machines are likely to immediately hold an enormous advantage in at least some forms of mental capability, including the capacity of perfect recall, a vastly superior knowledge base, and the ability to multitask in ways not possible to biological entities.
: Some years ago I recall hearing a statement known as " Murphy's Law " which says that " If it can be misunderstood, it will be.
If the office of mayor becomes vacant through death, resignation, recall, or removal by the board of alderman, the president of the board of alderman becomes mayor until a special mayoral election can be held ; if the office is only temporarily vacant due to disability of the mayor, the president only acts out the duties of mayor.
If associations between a word and an image cannot be formed, it is much harder to remember and recall the word at a later point in time.
If you're of a certain age and lacked a social life on Friday evenings in the early Seventies, you may recall that it involved a ridiculous rake in a poofy kaftan whom women unaccountably appeared to find alluring.
" If the retrieval list retrieves too few documents, the OR operator can be used to increase recall ; consider, for example, " encyclopedia " AND " online " OR " Internet " NOT " Encarta ".
* If a person who drops the penny into another's drink cannot recall the year on the coin they must down the drink instead
If a person could not recall what they had said moments after they had said it could they really be considered conscious?
If anyone can recall, spring 2007 was particularly warm and boy we sweated a few pounds off thrashing to a sold out venue.

If and campaign
If Diocletian ever did enter Rome shortly after his accession, he did not stay long ; he is attested back in the Balkans by 2 November 285, on campaign against the Sarmatians.
*" If stones could speak " featuring all cemeteries, monuments and relics related to the Gallipoli campaign.
If the German people has again now sacrificed around 160, 000 dead in the eastern campaign, the originators of this bloody conflict will have to pay for it with their lives.
If so, he went back to business as usual in Gaul, for, from June to August of that year, Julian led a successful campaign against the Attuarian Franks.
I like Charles Krauthammer and Bill O ' Reilly ... If McCain had asked me to campaign for him, I would have.
When asked about her campaign, the first lady remarked, " If you can save just one child, it's worth it.
If so many voters give their first preferences to the " weak " candidate that it ends up winning the first round, it is highly likely they will gain enough campaign momentum to have a strong chance of winning the runoff, too, and with it, the election.
If the main objective of a campaign was not the conquest of a particular city, it could simply be passed by.
If the software is expected to live for only a month or two ( e. g., very small mobile phone applications developed specifically for a certain campaign ) very little requirements documentation may be needed.
Powell then said there was " the Hispanic factor ": " If we could gather together all the anxieties for the future which in Britain cluster around race relations ... and then attribute them, translated into Hispanic terms, to the Americans, we would have something of the phobias which haunt the United States and addressed itself to the aftermath of the Falklands campaign ".
If the campaign was successful, Balfour could endorse Imperial Preference at the next general election.
If a candidate meets this minimum requirement, he must file his candidacy with the Maryland State Board of Elections, pay a filing fee, file a financial disclosure, and create a legal campaign financial body.
If this was Malcolm's intent, his death and that of Edward on campaign in Northumbria in November 1093 ( see Battle of Alnwick ( 1093 )) confounded his plans.
Cliff's recording of " You Can Get It If You Really Want " was used as a campaign anthem by the Sandinista National Liberation Front in the 1990 election in Nicaragua.
* Video section of the website of the British Conservative Party, where " You Can Get It If You Really Want " was used as a campaign song
If she wants to know what went wrong with the campaign, maybe she needs to take a good look in the mirror.
If a reasonable person receiving a solicitation would construe the funds they contributed to be for the purpose of funding a campaign to pass or defeat a ballot measure, then they clearly come within the reporting and disclosure requirements.
" If tickets were left to auction online, they'd bring in enough to fund a state Senate campaign ".
If true, this would be a violation of both state and Federal campaign finance laws.
If a soldier is rendered " out of action " during a mission, the person is considered dead and not available for the rest of the campaign.
Humphrey was an enthusiastic successor of his father's New Deal-inspired political philosophy, and throughout his career he remained devoted to traditional progressive ideals as well as their more modern manifestations: " If you think that being too liberal means raising the minimum wage, advocating health care for everyone, protecting the environment, taking on the tobacco industry, enacting campaign finance reform, and putting more cops on the streets, then guess what?
:" If Carl Zeidler had not asked Jim Doolittle to manage his campaign, Doolittle would never have contacted me about it.
Ríos Montt is best known outside Guatemala for heading a military regime ( 1982 – 1983 ) that was responsible for having defeated the guerrillas through the " guns and beans " campaign, maintaining " If you are with us, we ’ ll feed you, if not, we ’ ll kill you ".
If the purpose of the ultimate vote was for an election, no speeches from private citizens were heard, and instead, the candidates for office used the Convention to campaign.

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