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Что (кто) такое If I recall correctly - определение

REQUEST TO RETURN A PRODUCT AFTER THE DISCOVERY OF SAFETY ISSUES OR PRODUCT DEFECTS THAT MIGHT ENDANGER THE CONSUMER OR PUT THE MAKER/SELLER AT RISK OF LEGAL ACTION
Mandatory recall; Food recalls; Food recall; Phantom recall; Safety recall; Manufactuerer's recall; Car recall
  • A [[Chevrolet Cruze]] burns from an engine compartment fire in [[Vallejo, California]]. Fires like these have compelled [[General Motors]] and other automakers to issue recalls for vehicle units found to be at risk.
  • Emptied grocery shelves during the [[2018 American salmonella outbreak]]. Such clearances were done to prevent the sale of potentially contaminated agricultural products

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<i><i>conj.i>i>
1.
Suppose that, admitting that, allowing that, granting that, grant that, on the supposition that.
2.
Whether, whether or not.
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<i>·conji> Whether;
- in dependent questions.
II. If <i>·conji> In case that; granting, allowing, or supposing that;
- introducing a condition or supposition.
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<i>Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.i>
1.
You use if in conditional sentences to introduce the circumstances in which an event or situation might happen, might be happening, or might have happened.
She gets very upset if I exclude her from anything...
You can go if you want...
If you went into town, you'd notice all the pubs have loud jukeboxes...
Do you have a knack for coming up with ideas. If so, we would love to hear from you.
<i><i>CONJi>i>
2.
You use if in indirect questions where the answer is either 'yes' or 'no'.
He asked if I had left with you, and I said no...
I wonder if I might have a word with Mr Abbot?
= whether
<i><i>CONJi>i>
3.
You use if to suggest that something might be slightly different from what you are stating in the main part of the sentence, for example that there might be slightly more or less of a particular quality.
Sometimes, that standard is quite difficult, if not impossible, to achieve...
I'm working on my fitness and I will be ready in a couple of weeks, if not sooner...
<i><i>CONJi>: with <i>negi>i>
4.
You use if, usually with 'can', 'could', 'may', or 'might', at a point in a conversation when you are politely trying to make a point, change the subject, or interrupt another speaker.
If I could just make another small point about the weightlifters in the Olympics...
<i><i>CONJi>i>
5.
You use if at or near the beginning of a clause when politely asking someone to do something.
I wonder if you'd be kind enough to give us some information, please?...
<i><i>CONJi>i> [politeness]
6.
You use if not in front of a word or phrase to indicate that your statement does not apply to that word or phrase, but to something closely related to it that you also mention.
She understood his meaning, if not his words, and took his advice.
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7.
You use if to introduce a subordinate clause in which you admit a fact which you regard as less important than the statement in the main clause.
If there was any disappointment it was probably temporary...
<i><i>CONJi>i>
8.
You use if ever with past tenses when you are introducing a description of a person or thing, to emphasize how appropriate it is.
I became a distraught, worried mother, a useless role if ever there was one...
<i><i>PHRASEi>i> [emphasis]
9.
You use if only with past tenses to introduce what you think is a fairly good reason for doing something, although you realize it may not be a very good one.
She writes me often, if only to scold me because I haven't written to her...
<i><i>PHRASEi>i>
10.
You use if only to express a wish or desire, especially one that cannot be fulfilled.
If only you had told me that some time ago...
<i><i>PHRASEi>i> [feelings]
11.
You use as if when you are making a judgment about something that you see or notice. Your belief or impression might be correct, or it might be wrong.
The whole room looks as if it has been lovingly put together over the years...
<i><i>PHRASEi>i>
12.
You use as if to describe something or someone by comparing them with another thing or person.
He points two fingers at his head, as if he were holding a gun...
<i><i>PHRASEi>i>
13.
You use as if to emphasize that something is not true. (SPOKEN)
Getting my work done! My God! As if it mattered.
<i><i>PHRASEi>i> [emphasis]
14.
You use 'if anything' to introduce something which strengthens or changes the meaning of the statement you have just made, but only in a small or unimportant way.
Living together didn't harm our friendship. If anything it strengthened it...
<i><i>PHRASEi>: <i>PHRi> with <i>cli>i>
15.
You use 'It's not as if' to introduce a statement which, if it were true, might explain something puzzling, although in fact it is not true.
I am surprised by the fuss she's making. It's not as if my personality has changed.
<i><i>PHRASEi>: <i>Vi> <i>inflectsi>i>
16.
You say 'if I were you' to someone when you are giving them advice.
If I were you, Mrs Gretchen, I just wouldn't worry about it...
<i><i>PHRASEi>: <i>PHRi> with <i>cli>i>

Википедия

Product recall

A product recall is a request from a manufacturer to return a product after the discovery of safety issues or product defects that might endanger the consumer or put the maker/seller at risk of legal action.

The recall is an effort to limit ruination of the corporate image and limit liability for corporate negligence, which can cause significant legal costs. It can be difficult, if not impossible, to determine how costly can be releasing to the consumer a product that could endanger someone's life and the economic loss resulting from unwanted publicity. Recalls are costly. Costs include having to handle the recalled product, replacing it and possibly being held financially responsible for the consequences of the recalled product.

A country's consumer protection laws will have specific requirements in regard to product recalls. Such regulations may include how much of the cost the maker will have to bear, situations in which a recall is compulsory (usually because the risk is big enough), or penalties for failure to recall. The firm may also initiate a recall voluntarily, perhaps subject to the same regulations as if the recall were compulsory.

Примеры употребления для If I recall correctly
1. Then, if I recall correctly, someone had the bright idea of putting on a Beach Boys tape.
2. As I recall (if I recall correctly!), we were debating Rousseau‘s "Confessions" when Gay pointed out some element of the story that could not possibly have been true.
3. Secretary, the commission meets this week starting tomorrow. When the Pentagon‘s recommendations initially came out, you had said that you hadn‘t made changes to those recommendations, if I recall correctly.
4. Secretary, the commission meets this week starting tomorrow.В When the Pentagons recommendations initially came out, you had said that you hadnt made changes to those recommendations, if I recall correctly.
5. The situation was so serious that Volcker left Belgrade early (the following day, if I recall correctly) and flew back to begin the process of putting the US economic house in order.