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If and we
If we let them go, they won't stay away, they'll find men to ride with them and they'll be back.
If we was both armed, you wouldn't talk so tough ''.
If we have to we'll take him apart and see what he's made of ''!!
If we look at recent art we find it preoccupied with form.
If we were creating a wholly new society, we could insist that our social, political, economic and philosophic institutions foster rather than hamper man ; ;
If we want respect from ourselves or others, we will have to earn it.
If we cannot stop warfare in our own economic system, how can we expect to abolish it internationally??
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.
If we remove ourselves for a moment from our time and our infatuation with mental disease, isn't there something absurd about a hero in a novel who is defeated by his infantile neurosis??
If many of the characters in contemporary novels appear to be the bloodless relations of characters in a case history it is because the novelist is often forgetful today that those things that we call character manifest themselves in surface behavior, that the ego is still the executive agency of personality, and that all we know of personality must be discerned through the ego.
If our sincerity is granted, and it is granted, the discrepancy can only be explained by the fact that we have come to believe hearsay and legend about ourselves in preference to an understanding gained by earnest self-examination.
If you had screamed right there in the street where we stood, I could not have felt more fear.
If to be innocent is to be helpless, then I had been -- as are we all -- helpless at the start.
If we grasp this opportunity to build an age of productive partnership between the less fortunate nations and those that have already achieved a high state of economic advancement, we will make brighter the outlook for a world order based upon security and freedom.
If art is to release us from these postulated things ( things we must think symbolically about ) and bring us back to the ineffable beauty and richness of the aesthetic component of reality in its immediacy, it must sever its connection with these common sense entities ''.
If he's going to the St. Louis convention as a delegate we ought to know it.
If we are to believe the list of titles printed in Malraux's latest book, La Metamorphose Des Dieux, Vol. 1 ( ( 1957 ), he is still engaged in writing a large novel under his original title.
If we break the minister to our bit, we are buying back our own sins.

If and mistakenly
If someone sees a neighbor on the street with a lulav and etrog on the eighth day, the rabbis reason, s / he might mistakenly assume that it is still the seventh day ( ḥol hamoed ), when the lulav and etrog are still needed.
If a certificate is mistakenly revoked, significant problems can arise.
If a person makes a statement about something that he mistakenly believes to be untrue there is no false representation.
If the blood is kept at warmer temperatures, schizonts will rupture and merozoites invading erythrocytes will mistakenly give the appearance of the accolé form of P. falciparum.
If funds are mistakenly paid into the Consolidated Fund then both the Comptroller and the Treasury must agree to its return.
If, after 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 cxd4 5. cxd4 Qb6 6. Bd3, Black mistakenly attempts to win White's d4 pawn with 6.
If anyone was to mistakenly get this impression then that is not our intention and we will do everything we can to clarify the misunderstanding.
If that happens, each node in the cluster may mistakenly decide that every other node has gone down and attempt to start services that other nodes are still running.

If and confuse
If the bees see the colored card as a shade of gray, then they will confuse the blue card with at least one of the gray-toned cards ; bees arriving to feed will visit more than one card in the array.
If approached too closely, they generally run in short bursts and stop abruptly to confuse the predator's visual acuity.
If thrown correctly, the changeup will confuse the batter because the human eye cannot discern that the ball is coming significantly slower until it is around 30 feet from the plate.
If thrown correctly, the changeup will confuse the batter because the human eye cannot discern that the ball is coming significantly slower until it is around 30 feet from the plate.
If enemies, police or other authorities challenge Unwin, the Father spouts a form of nonsensical gobbledegook as a smokescreen to confuse the opposition and cover for Matthew.
If clerics who do not possess episcopal character wish to wear a pectoral cross, it is presumed that they are free to wear it under their clothes, so as not to confuse them with bishops.
If he was not worshiped he could bring a great block on one ’ s way and confuse his ways.

If and precision
If we fail to develop the means to hunt down and destroy the enemy's military force with extreme care and precision, and if war comes in spite of our most ardent desires for peace, our choice of alternatives will be truly frightening.
If one performs a position measurement on such a wavefunction, the resultant x will be obtained with 100 % probability ( i. e., with full certainty, or complete precision ).
If this voltage is significant it can be reduced ( also reducing the inherent accuracy and precision of the measurement ) by using a higher current range.
If a decimal string with at most 15 significant decimal is converted to IEEE 754 double precision and then converted back to the same number of significant decimal, then the final string should match the original ; and if an IEEE 754 double precision is converted to a decimal string with at least 17 significant decimal and then converted back to double, then the final number must match the original.
If is a smooth well-behaved function, integrated over a small number of dimensions and the limits of integration are bounded, there are many methods of approximating the integral with arbitrary precision.
If high precision is not required it is enough to bias a diode with any constant low current and use its − 2 mV /˚ C thermal coefficient for temperature calculation, however this requires calibration for each diode type.
If WWVB is not available, those who need precision time transfer may be able to use GPS time transfer instead.
If codes designed for x87 are ported to the lower precision double precision SSE2 floating point, certain combinations of math operations or input datasets can result in measurable numerical deviation, which can be an issue in reproducible scientific computations, e. g. if the calculation results must be compared against results generated from a different machine architecture.
If precision is desired, the Abkhaz and Ubykh articulations may be transcribed with the appropriate fricative or trill raised as a diacritic:,,,.
If there is no minutes component, the degrees component contains the entire precision of the coordinate and there must not be a seconds component.
If implemented on a computer with finite precision arithmetics, the results may be incorrect if the point lies very close to that boundary, because of rounding errors.
If insufficient precision is available then the number is rounded in some manner to fit the available precision.
If precision is desired, the symbol for the close-mid central unrounded vowel may be used with a lowering diacritic,.
If precision is desired, the symbol for the open-mid central unrounded vowel may be used with a lowering diacritic, for the unrounded near-open central vowel,, and the symbol for the open-mid central rounded vowel with a lowering diacritic may be used for the rounded near-open central vowel,.
If at the next iteration of map building the measured distance and direction traveled has a budget of inaccuracies, driven by limited inherent precision of sensors and additional ambient noise, then any features being added to the map will contain corresponding errors.
If one referred to the same era as " 13. 75 billion years minus 10 < sup >− 6 </ sup > seconds ago ," the precision of the meaning would be lost because the minuscule latter time interval is swamped by uncertainty in the former.
If too large an area is recorded, particle image size drops and peak locking might occur with loss of sub pixel precision.
If the receptors are endowed with distinct transfer functions in such a way that the points of highest sensitivity are scattered along the axis of the quality being measured, the precision of the sense organ as a whole can be increased.
If a calculation is done without analysis of the uncertainty involved, a result that is written with too many significant figures can be taken to imply a higher precision than is known, and a result that is written with too few significant figures results in an avoidable loss of precision.
If the Transmitter is sending 32 bits per channel to a device with only 24 bits of internal precision, the Receiver may simply ignore the extra bits of precision by not storing the bits past the 24th bit.

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