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So how can we tell, in general, what kind of condition is being expressed in an "if" sentence?
(This game corresponds to the IF sentence above with R read as equality, in a structure with a domain consisting of 0 and 1).
By contrast, the IF sentence (∀x)(∃y)(∃z/∀x) x = z fails to be true on such a domain, since there a strategy function for (∃z/∀x) must be a constant, and no such strategy function can guarantee a win for player 2 against both possible values that player 1 can choose for x.
If sentence fragments are like flotsam, a profusion of subjects is like jetsam.
Even if, sentence by sentence, Houellebecq is not a writer to envy, certainly he does have a voice of his own, one of slightly resigned sociological detachment.
The rugged Highland landscape that the book described was, Southey marvelled, rivalled only by the prose itself from "the first sentence — if sentence that may be called which hath no limitations of sense or syntax".
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This is counter-intuitive as regards the ordinary use of if-sentences.
If sentenced to death they would not appeal.
If sentences are needed, how long should they be?
If sentenced to the maximum allowed by federal guidelines, Mohamad Hammoud could get 155 years in prison.
In the defense portrait, Mr. Hayes would suffer through decades of remorse if sentenced to life in prison.
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