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Discover Ludwig"if specified" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is only applicable if it has been explicitly stated. For example, "Any changes to the policy must be approved by the board, if specified in the contract."
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Solutions to clues 1-20 are in a sequence which, if specified, would give the game away.
Conceivably, it could include provisions that, in some way, would limit surplus-reducing actions if specified targets for the budget surplus and federal debt were not satisfied.
Any plan for using the surplus "could include provisions that, in some way, would limit surplus-reducing actions if specified targets for the budget surplus and federal debt were not satisfied," he said.
Airline strikes In general, strikes by workers on airlines or trains are "named perils" and, if specified in the policy, are covered, though the insurance should be purchased before a strike is announced.
"As you craft a budget strategy for coming years, you might again want to consider provisions that, in some way, would limit tax and spending initiatives if specified targets for the budget surplus and federal debt were not satisfied," Mr. Greenspan said.
If specified at all, they are mainly singles.
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If is specified, then we have, but if it is not specified, then we get the boundary condition (3.7).
From all studies, we extracted data regarding hospital mortality if reported (specified or assumed to be hospital mortality if not specified).
If I specified meatpacking district and French, how soon would it come up?
Z-score normalization was applied after merging if not specified otherwise.
If not specified explicitly, all following experiments were done under the random migration strategy.
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