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If and runner
If the batter gets a base hit, which would have scored the runner anyway, the run now becomes earned.
If a batter reaches first base because of offensive interference by a preceding runner ( including if a preceding runner is hit by a batted ball ), he is also credited with a hit.
If the fielder bobbles the ball, the runner may still tag up, even before the fielder has full control of the ball ( before the fielder is credited with a putout ).
If the defense makes no attempt to put the baserunner out ( for example, if the catcher doesn't even look his way ), the play is scored as defensive indifference ( also called fielder's indifference ), and no stolen base is credited to the runner.
If the ball is dead on the pitch run on, such as from a foul ball ( except caught fly-out ), the steal is not allowed and the runner returns to his time-of-pitch base.
If he begins to run too soon, the pitcher may throw to a base rather than to home — in this case, the runner is picked off, and will most likely be tagged out.
If ( D ) is the wheel diameter, the torque on the runner is: T = F ( D / 2 ) = ρQD ( V < sub > i </ sub > − u ).
If a runner leaves the base before a fly ball, pop fly, or line drive is touched or contacts the ground, the defense can throw the ball to that base, and if the base is tagged before the runner returns, the runner is out as well, resulting in a double play.
If the runner remains on the base until the ball is touched, or returns to the base after the catch but before the defense can put him out, he is said to tag up and may attempt to advance to the next base at his own risk.
If the climber is able to ascend to the top of a skyscraper and grabs the runner of a waiting helicopter, he earns a bonus and is transported to another skyscraper, which presents more dangers than the past.
If the bases are empty, or the catcher retrieves the ball quickly and the runner ( s ) are unable to advance, a wild pitch is not charged.
If a runner scores in a squeeze play, the batter may be credited with an RBI.
If the other runner is successfully put out for the third out, FC is recorded for the batter-runner regardless of whether he had already reached first base ( if the other runner was forced out, the batter is described as grounding into a force play ).
** If the runner attempting to score is put out, he is said to be out at home plate on the throw.
If a runner is making no attempt to advance to the next base until there is a wild pitch or passed ball, and is then put out trying to advance to the next base, this runner is not caught stealing.
If a pitching substitution occurs while a runner is on base, and that runner eventually scores a run, the pitcher who allowed the player to get on base is charged with the run even though he was no longer pitching when the run scored.
If the ball is thrown back to that base before the runner returns or tags up to go to the next base, the runner is out along with the batter for a double play.
If, for some reason, the runner on third base failed to touch home plate, then the other base runners, as well as the batter, would be ruled out when they stepped on home plate before the original runner on third.

If and was
If, when this was all over, she found the words to tell him about it, she wondered if he would ever understand.
If you don't leave this country within 3 days, your life will be taken the same as Powell's was.
If we was both armed, you wouldn't talk so tough ''.
If it were the enemy, tactically his position was correct.
If the turn was too tight, a barrel roll would bring them out.
If it were not that I knew who it was I could have mistaken it for my Aunt so well did her clothes fit him.
If Franklin was an authentic genius, then Alexander Hamilton, with his exceptional precocity, consuming energy, and high ambition, was a political prodigy.
`` If you can conveniently let me have twenty dollars '', he wrote one friend in 1791 when he was Secretary of the Treasury.
If an automobile were approaching him, he would know what was required of him, even though he might not be able to act quickly enough.
If living Jews were unavailable for study, the Bible was at hand.
If there was ever a thought in her mind she might devote her life to religion, it was now dispelled.
If his scholarship and formal musicianship were not all they might have been, Mercer demonstrated at an early age that he was gifted with a remarkable ear for rhythm and dialect.
If she were not at home, Mama would see to it that a fresh white rose was there.
If, as Reid says, `` nearly all his poetry was produced when he was not taking opium '', there may be some reason to doubt that he was under its influence in the period from 1896 to 1900 when he was writing the poems to Katie King and making plans for another book of verse.
If Robinson was a liar and a slanderer, he was also a very canny gentleman, for nothing that Pike could do would pry so much as a single word out of him.
If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
If the historian was convinced of his own correctness, then he should not allow his vision to become fogged by disturbing facts.
If their schedules were to synchronize, there was no point in wasting time.
If he had any worries, it was only the small ones, about Mother in New York, and his daughter Edwina and what she might be doing at this hour, with her Aunt Asia, in Philadelphia.

If and oblivious
If we were as oblivious as the guests, there would be virtually no point to the story.

If and mistake
If he does, it's still better than an even chance he won't notice the transposition of the numbers, and if he should notice it, the thing can be passed off as an honest mistake.
If it continues indefinitely it is nearly a statistical certainty that a mistake will be made and that the devastation will begin ''.
If a mistake had been made, from the assembly's viewpoint it could only be because it had been misled.
If the Nim-sum is zero, then the next player will lose if the other player does not make a mistake.
( If it is the first move of the game, playing on a corner gives " O " more opportunities to make a mistake and may therefore be the better choice ; however, it makes no difference between perfect players.
If books had a small print run, and were not reprinted, the printing plates would become nothing but waste ; and worse, if a mistake was found, it was difficult to correct it without discarding the whole plate.
In an interview conducted by Nick Spark, George Nichols, another engineer who was present, stated that Murphy blamed the failure on his assistant after the failed test, saying, " If that guy has any way of making a mistake, he will.
If the translator does not check the translation against the source, a mistake in the previous translation will be repeated.
If the central office is not convinced that such a message is truly sent from an authorized source, acting on such a request could be a grave mistake.
If the High Court or Court of Sessions agree that the AIT has made a mistake in not considering the application for reconsideration, he may order the AIT to reconsider.
" If I ever get the chance to play for Australia again, I will never make the mistake of saying ' no '.
* Urkowitz, Steven " If I mistake in those foundations which I build upon ": Peter Alexander's textual analysis of Henry VI Parts 2 and 3 ", English Literary Renaissance, 18: 2 ( Summer, 1988 ), 230 – 256
Steven " If I mistake in those foundations which I build upon ": Peter Alexander's textual analysis of Henry VI Parts 2 and 3 ", English Literary Renaissance, 18: 2 ( Summer, 1988 ), 230 – 256
If the subcontractor makes a mistake, the contractor is strictly liable for any damage that occurs.
If they were merely stupid, they would occasionally make a mistake in our favor.
If one did not like the guitar part, or found a mistake in it, and wanted to replace it, one could do so by re-recording only the guitar part ( i. e., re-recording only the track on which the guitar was recorded ), rather than re-recording the entire song.
If Mr. Coreander does not mistake, Bastian will show many
If the person blessing the sacrament makes a mistake and does not correct himself, the presiding authority will usually signal that the prayer must be repeated until recited correctly.
If I've seen tossed and nervous because of the Afghan war, Andropov, who understood ultimately their mistake, Ustinov was always calm and apparently convinced that he was right.
If a mistake is made, the undo command is used to conveniently revert the changed data to a previous state.
If the infraction can be corrected, Phil would usually ask the team to go back and correct the mistake before checking them in at the Pit Stop or the Finish Line.
If the batsman takes the bait, the bowler can then follow up with a variation designed to hit the wicket, or a ball that is intended to induce a mistake from a batsman who is still in aggressive run-scoring mode, which will result in him being caught out.
If any mistake, there would be disturbance by the evil .” It represents the historical view of “ Imperial Japan eternity ”.
If the runner recognized the mistake after slowing or pausing his advance, an RBI is not credited.

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