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If and they
If we let them go, they won't stay away, they'll find men to ride with them and they'll be back.
If the bluff failed and they ran into trouble, Brannon had told the others, they would withdraw -- and he would come after his son another time.
If the other pilots were worried, they did not show it.
If any of us miss, they can pick up the pieces.
If it were not for an old professor who made me read the classics I would have been stymied on what to do, and now I understand why they are classics ; ;
If his dancers are sometimes made to look as if they might be creatures from Mars, this is consistent with his intention of placing them in the orbit of another world, a world in which they are freed of their pedestrian identities.
If they avoid the use of the pungent, outlawed four-letter word it is because it is taboo ; ;
If these people were denied a voice ( do they have a moral right to a voice??
If any had escaped expulsion by hiding, they certainly would not frequent the market-place.
If we examine the three types of change from the point of view of their internal structure we find an additional profound difference between the third and the first two, one that accounts for the notable difference between the responses they evoke.
Defoe then commented, `` If they Could Draw that young Gentleman into Their Measures They would show themselves quickly, for they are not asham'd to Say They want only a head to Make a beginning ''.
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 they are right, they will prevail of and by themselves.
If the hardships of the winter at Valley Forge were trying for healthy men, they were, of course, much more so for those not in good health.
If, the editors sometimes, dozed and printed pretentious, New, York-mind, dross, they, also printed, Malraux,, Silone,, Chiaromonte,, Gide, Bellow,, Robert Lowell, Francis Fergusson, Mary McCarthy, Delmore Schwartz, Mailer, Elizabeth Hardwick, Eleanor Clark,, and a host of, other good writers.
`` If once they become inattentive to the public affairs '', Jefferson said, `` you and I, and Congress and assemblies, judges and governors, shall all become wolves ''.
If they give him advice when he asks it, or if they perform specified duties under his direction, the nature of the U. N. will not of necessity change.
If they do as well as they did in 1960 there can be no complaint.
If they do meet and recognize one another, slap backs and embrace, the moment soon is done.

If and do
If I even hint at it do you think it will matter that you are his nephew -- and not even a blood nephew ''??
If one dancer slaps another, the victim may do a pirouette, sit down, or offer his assailant a fork and spoon.
If the detective insists upon retaining his personal standards, he must now do so in conscious defiance of his society.
If Mrs. Wright doesn't accept the terms in the morning, I'll go either to Tokyo or to Holland, to do what I can.
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 man is actually the product of his environment and if science can discover the laws of human nature and the ways in which environment determines what people do, then someone -- a someone probably standing outside traditional systems of values -- can turn around and develop completely efficient means for controlling people.
If he snatches a toy, she says, `` Caroline wants her own truck just as you do ''.
If they also defeat the school bill, the GOP task force won't have much research to do.
If one follows the reports of the Congress, one finds that there still seems considerable uncertainty in the minds of the leaders themselves about what exactly to do in this matter.
If we want to preserve our sovereignty, this is the way to do it ; ;
If I hafta do this to stay alive by God I'll do it.
If we cluster together, the redcoats can make an advantage out of it, but there's not a blessed thing they can do with two or three of us except chase us, and we can outrun them ''.
If only Simms Purdew could do that, whatever the thing he remembered and told.
If and when Hino decided to tell him about his experiences, he would do so unasked.
If there is anything which we can do in the executive branch of the Government to speed up the processes by which we come to decisions on matters on which we must act promptly, that in itself would be a major contribution to the conduct of our affairs.
If you elect to use the Standard Deduction or the Tax Table, and later find you should have itemized your deductions, you may do so by filing an amended return within the time prescribed for filing a claim for refund.
If you do use a cold frame be sure that its ventilation is adequate.
If the superintendents do not receive more cooperation from Handlers, it has been suggested that licensed Judges also be qualified to judge this Class.
If the house you plan to buy or build won't have big overhangs, you can still do a fair job of keeping the sun off walls and windows with properly designed trellises, fences and awnings.
If, in a certain part of the range, it starts life 1 foot longer than do any of the other ( relatively large ) giants, and reaches maturity at, let us guess, 18 inches longer than the others, a quadrupling of the maturity length would result in a maximum of ( nearly ) 40 feet.

If and employ
If the hijackers ' demands are deemed too great and the perpetrators show no inclination to surrender, authorities sometimes employ armed special forces to attempt a rescue of the hostages ( notably Operation Entebbe ).
If the case should arise, they are resolved, and prepared, to employ without delay all the forces at their command, and it is impossible to foresee the end of hostilities once engaged.
If the MRP is greater than a firm's Marginal Cost, then the firm will employ the worker since doing so will increase profit.
If one wishes to employ the notation for a different purpose ( such as denoting open intervals on the real number line ) the ordered pair may be denoted by the variant notation
If some users employ the same password for accounts on different systems, those will be compromised as well.
If the opposite holds true, then it becomes more costly for landowners to have guards for the slaves than to employ paid workers who can only demand low wages due to the amount of competition.
Thomas Aquinas made this argument in the 13th century, writing, " If a thing can be done adequately by means of one, it is superfluous to do it by means of several ; for we observe that nature does not employ two instruments one suffices.
If, for example, a company with its own warehousing facilities decides to employ external transportation, this would be an example of third-party logistics.
If voters do not know where a party stands on an issue, they cannot adequately employ this information in their overall evaluation.
If the school wishes to employ extra teachers they are paid for with school fees, which tend to be relatively low in Ireland compared to the rest of the world.
If this step took long enough you could employ even more buckets, so that the tap is continuously running filling buckets.
If this individual is able to employ successful coping strategies, such as distracting himself from his cravings by turning on his favorite music, then he will avoid the relapse risk ( PATH 1 ) and heighten his efficacy for future abstinence.
If the user confirms that the event is important by acting quickly on the notification, the agent may also employ its learning machinery to increase its weighting for this kind of event.
If the batting innings of a team begins after the last half hour of the day, the team might employ a nightwatchman to bat after a batsman gets out.
If equipped with internal combustion or turbine engines, engine rooms employ some means of providing air for the operation of the engines and associated ventilation.
Therefore, Hadrian, in writing to the Senate, did not employ the opening phrase commonly affected by the emperors: ' If you and your children are in health, it is well ; I and the army are in health.
If the person created such works while in the employ of another person or corporation, the rights belong to the employer ( under most standard employment contracts ).
If a language is pure, so too will be those who employ it.
If needed, the foreign agent could employ reverse tunneling by tunneling the mobile node's packets to the home agent, which in turn forwards them to the communicating node.
If a kitchen is present and if premium fare is offered, the club may also employ a chef to prepare and cook food items.
If we have to calculate the peak voltage of an electrical signal and other parameters of the signal, then we have to employ a peak detector instrument as well as other instruments to test the other parameters.
" If you could employ an associate who pretends to be sympathetic to the unions ' cause to physically attack you ( or even use a firearm against you ), you could discredit the unions ," read the email.
If the proposition does not employ all members of the subject class, it is particular.
If there are more than 50 participants it is usually necessary to employ microphones for the large group conversation, and this tends to inhibit the flow of the conversation.

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