Sentences with phrase «hastened if»

He predicted the timeline could be hastened if enough research funding were available.
Indeed, my return will be hastened if the Military sends me a ticket.

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If it is, in fact, correct that profit expansion is set to slow down, it marks yet another driver that could hasten a risk sell - off.
If Tesla succeeds, million of electric cars will hit the road and the demise of the internal - combustion engine will be hastened.
If anything, they see the current upheaval being about cutthroat competition that will hasten the onset of «grid parity» — the day when solar can compete on a level playing field against other energy sources.
We see tax cuts and public spending driving faster growth, but that could hasten the economic expansion's expiration date if it does not come with productivity gains.
If you sue the United States government, your settlement will be paid by the same fund used to pay the Iranian government $ 1.3 billion in interest, part of an effort to end a financial dispute between the two countries and hasten the return of five Americans being held in Tehran (including Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian.)
If so does that mean he hastened or participated in his own death?
Milligan hastens to add, «To be clear, this person is not saying Pell is an offender, but rather, if it was proven that Pell was, it wouldn't be a shock to learn that this was the way Pell chose to offend»: like a bully.
The book should help hasten the day when both children and women are more fully protected from a deadly choice» a day that one trusts is coming, if not imminent.
The movement from Nazareth to Galilee is followed by one from Galilee to Jerusalem; and in his sequel, the Acts of the Apostles, the Evangelist will continue the progress to Rome itself again, if the writer of the Fourth Gospel radically departs from the topographical scheme of his predecessors, his whole presentation is dominated by references to an hour «that is not yet come», but which controls and directs by its ever hastening approach the sequence of events he sets forth.
It would seem to be preferable to say that: while the crowd clamors and shouts and triumphs and celebrates; while one individual after another hastens to the place of tumult, where it is good to be if one is in search of oblivion and indulgence from that which is eternal; while at the same time the crowd shouts mockingly at God, «Yes, now see whether you can get hold of us»; yet since it is difficult in the rush of the crowd to distinguish the individual, difficult to see the single tree when one is looking at the wood, the sober countenance of eternity quietly waits.
This is not to say, I hasten to add, that we do not believe in anything; I mean, rather, that we hold an unshakable, if often unconscious, faith in the nothing, or in nothingness as such.
Or if he had an opinion of his own, it would prevent him from hastening to get the crowd to adopt it.
If He took them to task (now) for what they earn, He would hasten on the doom for them; but theirs is an appointed term from which they will find no escape.
Let me hasten to add that if a group of people get together and freely decide that they want to support a fulltime minister, and they appoint such a minister, that's different.
«If I had a few thousand dollars I know I could, very perceptively, hasten the millennium.
So, obviously, I wouldn't automatically link or assume that every Christian because of their ideology of the rapture or the second coming, if given the chance would hasten this «rapture» by pushing a nuclear button to speed up their meeting with Jesus.
If you are unable to adapt you hasten your own demise.
Yea, if his faith had been only for a future life, he surely would have cast everything away in order to hasten out of this world to which he did not belong.
For instance, as technological innovations become more able to create economic benefits while minimizing, if not eliminating, environmental harm, the integrated web of global economic relationships may help to hasten the process of global «greening.»
When a Christian grasps a promise, if he does not take it to God, he dishonours him; but when he hastens to the throne of grace, and cries, «Lord, I have nothing to recommend me but this, «Thou hast said it;» «then his desire shall be granted.
If you'd like to hasten this process, you could put them on a tray and store them in the fridge.
Simmer gently for 8 to 10 minutes, until the egg whites are set but the yolks are still runny (you can cover the pan with a lid if you wish to hasten the process).
If you've got it, flaunt it — and your hair will remain perfect until the excess energy you used powering two hair dryers will hasten the world's expenditure of fossil fuels to the point where we can no longer afford the electricity to power hair dryers, and instead resort into walking into darkened caves full of bats and allowing the collective heat of their tiny nocturnal bodies to hasten the evaporation of our surplus hair water.
If Peterson's camp really does have «every intention to hasten his trade or release from Minnesota,» the Vikings would be without one of the most talented running backs in the league, albeit one who comes with off - field concerns.
If we truly want Lemar, we should have intensified efforts to hasten his transfer to avoid stories that touch.
The Rikers Island closure, which Lippman's panel recommended a year ago and de Blasio reversed course in agreeing to, could be hastened further if Albany enacts changes to the criminal court system, such as ending cash bail for misdemeanors and nonviolent felonies, speeding the disclosure of trial evidence known as discovery, and reducing trial delays.
If I can «choose» my preferred brand of austerity — perhaps one with a capital «A», or «austerity - lite» — why hasten the agony?
If it hastens the demise of the clubs through accommodating this greed then so much the better.
People don't like Peter Mandelson or his methods, I'm sure Gordon Brown is eager to offload him and his spin which in the 1980's and first half of the 1990's helped Labour but really became the news and was not popular and hastened the fall in Labour support from 1997 to 2003, with the possible exception of David Laws these are all yesterdays men and David Cameron is severely mistaken if he thinks he can win by aping Tony Blair.
These were aimed at hastening and reaching a rushed — even if invalid — results.
If these bubbles persist, they could hasten the formation of future hydrates by providing sites for nucleation.
If the fault was just about to slip, it would hasten the process by starting vibrations in that range.
If it contained an amount of dark matter typical for a galaxy of its size, the dark matter's gravity would hasten the motions of several star clusters that surround it.
If the volcano erupts, the molten rock will melt the base of the ice, hastening the ice sheet's break - up (Nature Geoscience, doi.org/p45).
If the new approach to financing research hastens the discovery of a treatment, «it can serve as a model for other hereditary forms of neurodegenerative diseases like muscular dystrophy and Huntington's disease,» he added.
Don't know if that was the leading cause, or if it hastened the end result that was already well on its way.
If you need to hasten the ripening process, you can place bananas in a paper bag or wrap them in newspaper, adding an apple to accelerate the process.
With the other options detailed above, it would be a truly baffling decision to opt for this method, but whatever: if you are giddy with anticipation at the thought of your date's imminent absence, hasten their departure by acting so heinously that they have no choice but to flee the building.
If they have an issue, explain that finding a partner would hasten the process of moving out, which may win them over.
If the galaxy as we know it is on the verge of collapse, this debut feature from the creator of the ever popular computer game namesake will hasten that end.
If one erased the memories of the person, though, would that hasten the healing process?
Mitchell Chester, commissioner of elementary and secondary education, says that MCAS, for the most part, has served the state well but that the time to make a change has come, even if Common Core hadn't hastened the decision.
If you do not see your school or district data visualization, please send me a note via the web site and I will hasten the development of your report.
If 3D could replace the need to build tooling for some parts — «Tooling is quite expensive,» Lee points out — it would hasten the acceptance of 3D, «but that would only get us part of the way there.»
Current BMW cars have crap connections to the BMW server even if I have my 4G on to hasten the connection.
The article hastened to point out that the Big Six and Apple are being investigated on two continents for reports of ebook price fixing in an effort to oust bookselling giant Amazon, a purported arrangement that, if true, backfired in a monumental way.
Never hasten to close a deal with the first lender you talk to, it does not matter if he says his loan offer will only last a couple of days.
If you want to short it, I'm not sure that will hasten the price adjustment process that much, unless you can convince the existing owners of the asset that it isn't worth even the current price.
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