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The phrase "if we subscribe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing agreement or commitment to a particular idea, belief, or service. Example: "If we subscribe to the notion that teamwork enhances productivity, we should implement more collaborative projects."
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But strange as it sounds, it makes greater financial, ethical and social sense if we subscribe to the cows' notions of efficiency, which do not include living on concrete or eating anything but grass and grain, rather than to ours.
If we subscribe to (10), we might be indifferent to the resulting inequality in this scenario, but we may not be if we subscribe to (11).
Thus, if we subscribe to (10), we should be concerned with the resulting inequality in this scenario, but we need not be if we subscribe to (11).
If we subscribe to the idea that the world is becoming increasingly VUCA-like, imagining weak signals and possible black swans is becoming more and more crucial.
We comment on the frequency dependence of L n, 2. If we subscribe to axiomatic circuit theory [31 33], our linearized inductances should have a dependence strictly proportional to jω.
Those JeSuisCharlie profile pictures on Facebook, perfect little squares all of them, create an image of geometric uniformity as if we subscribe to that right in equal measure.
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*Phil R. writes, "I'm sure you got the email from Cablevision--if we subscribe to the series at mlb.com, they'll credit our accounts for the $10 it costs".
"Most of us, if we subscribed to a daily report on, say, astrophysics, would probably need some help interpreting it.
It easily conveys that what you put in (food) is eventually equal to what you put out (energy, performance, etc).. What if we subscribed fully to the idea that we are what we sleep?
If we could subscribe on a per channel or per show basis, many of us would.
She rightly complains about the high cost of many biologic treatments which can run into the tens of thousands of dollars per year, but she seems to indicate that these products would be readily affordable for patients, if only we would subscribe to the proposals of generic drug manufacturers and the insurance companies.
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