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If and treaty
" If the treaty is executed in multiple copies in different languages, that fact is always noted, and is followed by a stipulation that the versions in different languages are equally authentic.
If the state accepts them ( or fails to act at all ), both the reserving state and the accepting state are relieved of the reserved legal obligation as concerns their legal obligations to each other ( accepting the reservation does not change the accepting state's legal obligations as concerns other parties to the treaty ).
If the state opposes, the parts of the treaty affected by the reservation drop out completely and no longer create any legal obligations on the reserving and accepting state, again only as concerns each other.
If a treaty requires implementing legislation, a state may be in default of its obligations by the failure of its legislature to pass the necessary domestic laws.
If a state party's withdrawal is successful, its obligations under that treaty are considered terminated, and withdrawal by one party from a bilateral treaty of course terminates the treaty.
If a party has materially violated or breached its treaty obligations, the other parties may invoke this breach as grounds for temporarily suspending their obligations to that party under the treaty.
If it was Scipio who negotiated the treaty with the Lucanians and received the hostages, the later claim that he " subdued " them is a natural embellishment.
If eventually accepted by the international community in a treaty, this would make these ideas human rights in the law.
If Tervel had survived this long, he would have been the Bulgarian ruler who concluded a new treaty ( confirming the annual tribute paid by the Byzantines to Bulgaria, the territorial concessions in Thrace, regulating commercial relations and the treating of political refugees ) with Emperor Theodosius III in 716.
According to British historian A. J. P. Taylor: " If the treaty of San Stefano had been maintained, both the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary might have survived to the present day.
If the Treaty thus denounced is not replaced by a commercial treaty, the Governments concerned shall be entitled, on the expiration of the period of notice, to appoint a commission of five members for the purpose of liquidating such business transactions as have already been commenced.
If the treaty did indeed exist, its terms were humiliating for Persia.
If we receive a request for further support, including military support, we will of course respond positively, and in accordance with the obligations of article 5 of the NATO treaty .”
If there was a territorial cession, then there had to be a formal peace treaty.
" According to A. J. P. Taylor, writing in 1954: " If the treaty of San Stefano had been maintained, both the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary might have survived to the present day.
If all of Texas is included ( since Mexico had not previously acknowledged the loss of any part of Texas ), the total area ceded under this treaty comes to.
According to British historian A. J. P. Taylor, " If the treaty of San Stefano had been maintained, both the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary might have survived to the present day.
( b ) If any future general treaty of naval limitation should not adopt the method of limitation by agreed ratios between the fleets of different Powers, the German Government will not insist on the incorporation of the ratio mentioned in the preceding sub-paragraph in such future general treaty, provided that the method therein adopted for the future limitation of naval armaments is such as to give Germany full guarantees that this ratio can be maintained.
If no general treaty on naval limitation should be concluded, or if the future general treaty should not contain provision creating limitation by categories, the manner and degree in which the German Government will have the right to vary the 35 percent.

If and resolution
If no resolution is reached in a battle, it can result in a stalemate.
If the computer controlling the display knows the exact position and color of all the subpixels on the screen, it can take advantage of this to improve the apparent resolution of the images on the screen in certain situations.
This can be verified simply by investigating, e. g., a polycrystalline material under a polarizing microscope having the polarizers crossed: If the crystallites are larger than the resolution limit, they will be visible.
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 LEMS is caused by an underlying cancer, treatment of the malignancy usually leads to resolution of the symptoms.
If the resolving time of the detectors is less than 500 picoseconds rather than about 10 nanoseconds, it is possible to localize the event to a segment of a chord, whose length is determined by the detector timing resolution.
If planets are found, subsequent searches, with telescopes of sufficient resolution, would look for atmospheric water and temperatures suitable for habitability.
If the parliament passes a resolution of no confidence, or refuses to pass an important bill such as the budget, then the government must either resign so that a different government can be appointed or seek a parliamentary dissolution so that new general elections may be held in order to re-confirm or deny the government's mandate.
If the resolution of the data is better than 1. 4 Å ( 140 pm ), direct methods can be used to obtain phase information, by exploiting known phase relationships between certain groups of reflections.
If that were the meaning of the resolution of the Security Council, the charter of the United Nations would not be a charter of peace ; it would be a pirates ' charter.
If the symmetry resolution phases that are usually found at the start of the game could somehow be put off for later, then one may readily see how similar they are to the castling maneuvers in Chess.
If the error ranges from-1 to + 1, with the analog-to-digital converter used having a resolution of 0. 25, then the input variable's fuzzy set ( which, in this case, also applies to the output variable ) can be described very simply as a table, with the error / delta / output values in the top row and the truth values for each membership function arranged in rows beneath:
If some of the luminance information arrived via the chrominance channel ( as it would have if RB signals were used instead of differential UV signals ), B & W resolution would have been compromised.
If a resolution is approved it is sent on to the European Parliament, for the consideration of MEPs.
If the Sudanese government did not do so or if it interfered with humanitarian efforts, the Act authorized the President of the U. S. to seek a UN Security Council resolution for an arms embargo and to actively seek other financial and diplomatic methods to influence the conduct of the Sudanese Government.
If by ' jingoism ' they mean a policy in pursuance of which Americans will with resolution and common sense insist upon our rights being respected by foreign powers, then we are ' jingoes '.
If a means to co-exist cannot be immediately found, then conflicts can be hostile, leading to a process by which contact between individuals leads to some resolution.
If high resolution graphics were not required then 5½ KB of the upper memory could be used for program storage.
If the council cannot reach consensus or a passing vote on a resolution, they may choose to produce a non-binding presidential statement instead of a Resolution.
If a resolution to annul an Instrument is passed, it will be revoked by the Queen through an Order-in-Council.
If f = 1, the theorem is referred to as resolution of unity:
If the dispute arises because some aspect of the constitution is ambiguous or unclear, the ultimate resolution of the crisis often establishes a precedent for the future.
If the resolution of the timestamp is too large ( coarse ), the possibility of two or more timestamps being equal is increased and thus enabling some transactions to commit out of correct order.
If one-third of data trials are sampled normally, one-third at 1 s, 4 s, 7 s and so on, and the last third at 2 s, 5 s and 8 s, the combined data provide a resolution of 1 s, though with only one-third as many total events.
If there is a conflict, resolve it, typically by aborting the transaction, although other resolution schemes are possible.

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