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Discover Ludwig'if listed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a condition that is dependent on something else being true or happening. For example, "If listed as an endangered species, the polar bear could receive protection from hunting."
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It holds 37% of the Oslo stockmarket, but it also controls some non-listed giants such as Statkraft, a power-generator, which if listed would be the third-biggest company on the stockmarket.The simple explanation for Norway's penchant for state capitalism is oil.
If listed, chrysotile exports would be permitted only to countries that explicitly consent.
Griffin has a new fact sheet on them (just remember to check if listed pesticides are allowed in NYS).
However, the total base weight or the strength of the product (if listed) of a controlled substance may not exceed that permitted for import as indicated on the import permit from the foreign competent national authority.
Now exchanges are asking if listed funds and investment products deserve separate consideration under 5250.
Other pest species, even if listed as TOs, such as Sesamia spp., were always left unconsidered in IRM plans.
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Thomson-Reuters has recently published the IF list for 2009.
Example functions include conditionals (IF), list manipulation (FIRST) and mathematical transformations (SIN, LOG).
He rattles off their names--Chicken, Foodhead, Pacqualito, Popcorn, Dominican David--as if listing his co-workers.
"We call it our 'what-if list,'" Ms. Hoovler said.
Allergies are included here if not listed separately.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com