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The present indicative "is repealed" in the "if" clause (known as the "protasis" of the conditional sentence) would work best if the main clause (the "apodosis") included a simple future tense: "The average beneficiary will pay … if the act is repealed".
Now he is convinced Google's plans for an operating system tied to the company's nine-month-old browser will lead to a simpler, more enjoyable future for computer users.
Simple future, he explains, should be expressed I shall, you will, he/she will.
Having evaluated various scheduling policies with a simpler (although complete) design, future work includes the implementation of other interesting features offered by LTE specifications, for example, asynchronous and adaptive HARQ for downlink, power shaping, and frequency-selective scheduling.
We finish by stating and proving a simple result for future use.
Therefore I developed a small C#.net library to get a simple interface for future applications".
It's just a simple bit of future proofing, but cool nonetheless.
This model, therefore, is useful to provide a simple guideline for future band structure engineering of magnetic semiconductors.
A safe, or a simple agreement for future equity, means an investor makes an investment in a company and receives the company stock at a later date — an alternative to a convertible note.
In the letter, Jacobs' attorney writes that his client's suggestion, early on during his employment, to create a secure and encrypted centralized database for ensuring "recordkeeping and confidentiality" was rejected by Uber managers "because they objected to preserving any intelligence that would make preservation and legal discovery a simple process for future litigants".
This fundamental concept is true for a simple reason: the future cannot be predicted.
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