If true, this would be third major product that Amazon adds to its lineup.
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If true, it would be an indictment of the mismanagement of the industry in Peru.
The real reason, especially if true, would be a lot easier to live with.
If true, it's a remarkable turnaround for a man who helped pioneer those tactics.
The implications, if true, had potentially enormous implications for the debate about natural causes of warming.
That asynchronous linear drive, if true, can be good for meeting a specific objective.
Not sure anyone would want to quote that performance, if true, to prospective pension clients.
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If true, the transformation should create exceptional investment opportunities for both domestic and foreign investors.
Such a trend, if true, would be an encouraging sign of a maturing electorate.
If true, this could damage the main opposition, the centre-left Democratic United Party (DUP).
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This fraud, if true, on its own would have pushed Gingrich below the 10K mark.
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If true, and the fuel is produced in abundance, it has potential military dimensions.
If true, it means that we have to learn to be good on our own.
If true, that would be shocking, and change the landscape dramatically for advanced biofuels.
The stories were indeed extraordinary -- at once shocking, nasty and, if true, disturbing.
If true, the mission represents a major step towards the nation putting human astronauts into orbit.
If true, that would provide a second example of an asymmetry between matter and antimatter.
If true, that is a spanner in the works for those designing quantum gravity.
For some Christians, evolution would, if true, completely shatter the doctrine of Original Sin.
If true, that could prove to be the most fascinating long-tail effect of all.
If true, this would be especially odious, since the victims would be the rural poor.
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That claim is based on a single opinion poll, so it may prove evanescent even if true.
Something which, if true, might explain some of the pretty pass we find ourselves in at present.
If true, the case should be lodged in federal district court, not the specialized Court of Claims.
If true, this argument has profound implications for policymakers (though Mr Mandel does not spell them out).
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If true, that would be consistent with her office's response to warnings from friends of the administration.
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If true, decision-makers would be obliged to approve funding for a program that is untested and unproven.
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If true, we can only hope the prime minister doesn't claim for a new one on expenses.
This is oil on an outlandish scale--if true this would effectively double America's current total proved oil reserves.
But, more important, any conventional financial institution would conclude that Islamic finance--if true to its spirit--cannot possibly work.
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