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'either if it is' is not a grammatically correct phrase.
You could use 'whether it is' instead. Example: I'm not sure whether it is raining or not.
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But it is hardly likely do either if it is seen as a dead letter.
But you can't set your horizon too far away, either, if it is to be meaningful.
"Either if it is considered to be a minor offence or there are sufficient mitigating circumstances".
According to a second way of spelling out the first claim, something is an action either if it is identical with or "generated by" an intentional action (Goldman 1970; see also Ginet 1990).[4] On this view, alerting the burglar is an action of yours either if it is an intentional action or if it is generated by an intentional action (your turning on the light, in this case).
A shot should be stopped with two hands either if it is weak or close to the goalkeeper's body, and normally stopped with one in other circumstances.
Patients tend to remember information better either if it is perceived as more important or if it is provided at the beginning of the consultation [ 5- 8].
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"I don't know either if it's 100percentt reliable, but at least it draws attention".
One suspects that the United States wouldn't, either, if it were caught in a similar predicament, deniability being the essence of spycraft.
That's my idea of an intelligent drink, and the stinger's not a bad choice to start an evening with either, if it's confidence you seek in your cocktails.
Don't attempt to walk through the subway at the side of the station, either, if it's been raining heavily – there's a strong chance it'll be flooded in the middle due to all the water coming through the ceiling.
If the enterprises base their supply of training places on their own economic interests, the possibility of reacting to demographic changes with training offers can occur only in two different ways: either, if it were not previously possible to meet the needs of the enterprises (ceteris paribus (c.p).).
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