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In most languages, however, a new conditional form replaces the subjunctive in "if" clauses.
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What if clauses triggered this month in the Crime and Courts Act made it possible for courts to inflict exemplary damages and costs on newspapers even if, like here, they won hands down?
Iteratively, if a vertex v finds that it receives both the lower and upper range bounds from the same vertex, as examined in the two IF clauses on lines 7 and 11, v definitely does not reside on (p_{st}).
(c) If clauses like "'p or q' is true iff 'p' is true or 'q' is true" are to be used in a recursive account of our notion of truth, as opposed to some other notion, it has to be presupposed that 'or' expresses disjunction: one cannot define "or" and "true" at the same time.
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But with the conditional "would pay," it's better to use the subjunctive in the "if" clause: "if the act were repealed".
Exactly what the "if" clause means, and what conclusions the Supreme Court should draw from whatever it decides, is very much in dispute.
The present indicative "is repealed" in the "if" clause (known as the "protasis" of the conditional sentence) would work best if the main clause (the "apodosis") included a simple future tense: "The average beneficiary will pay … if the act is repealed".
While it is possible to distinguish these different roles the "if" clause may play (there will be others too), it is not always easy to isolate them in every case.
But moving the head forward can also accompany an "if" clause (If I go to the movies tonight, I might see Wonder Woman).
Crucially, these sentences leave out the "if" clause, so the resulting fragment implies that if only Elvis had survived the night of August 16, 1977, he would still be singing "Blue Hawaii".
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