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Even if the disc is not retrievable, as long as the player can identify it, they are not penalized ( assuming the 2-meter rule is not in effect ).
Even though the journalist did not violate a fiduciary duty to Company A's shareholders, he might have violated a fiduciary duty to Company B's shareholders ( assuming the newspaper had a policy of not allowing reporters to trade on stories they were covering ).
Even Nimoy got in on the act ; assuming the Spock character, Nimoy recorded a number of novelty songs, the first being " Highly Illogical ", in which Spock pointed out the foibles of human thought, such as relationships, automobiles, and greed.
Even assuming an electric field has been established, the mechanism by which the lightning discharge begins is not well known.
Even assuming that lay interview diagnoses are highly accurate in terms of sensitivity and specificity and their corresponding area under the ROC curve ( that is, AUC, or area under the receiver operating characteristic curve ), a condition with a relatively low prevalence or base-rate is bound to yield high false positive rates, which exceed false negative rates ; in such a circumstance a limited positive predictive value, PPV, yields high false positive rates even in presence of a specificity which is very close to 100 %.
Even if stations and others with that type of need were willing to allow for this type of automatic capture, assuming the events for activation were critical, there was no way for automated equipment at the station to know when the message was complete and restore it back to normal operation.
Even an architectural enthusiast may be forgiven for assuming that Baslow Hall is a typical 17th Century Derbyshire manor house.
Even assuming he's referring to Constantius II, there is still a 22-year gap between the death of " Constantine " and Maximus ' revolt.
Even assuming the earlier date of birth, Faust would have died at the above-average but not impossible age of 74 or 75.
Even assuming that the dates given in the Samguk Sagi are accurate, Baekje through Gusu's reign was probably a confederacy, not yet a kingdom.
Even for small molecules like carbohydrates, the recognition process can not be predicted or designed even assuming that each individual hydrogen bond's strength is exactly known.
Even by Bracton ’ s time, lawyers were becoming accustomed to the notion that bailees did not have an absolute liability for chattels bailed to their tending, assuming they used ‘’ reasonable care ’‘ or ‘’ diligence ’‘ in handling them.
We read “ That very person, on being born or assuming a body, is conjoined with evils and on dying or leaving the body, discards those evils .” Even people outside the Semitic religions entertain the thought that sin is a phenomenon which is vicariously continued through generation after generation.
Even assuming a speed one hundred times faster than any of today's spaceprobes and a target planet within a couple of hundred light years would lead to a journey lasting several thousand years.
Even in an environment of hundreds of gravities, the story states, a boat will still float ( assuming structural integrity ), because even if the weight of the boat is considerably greater than it might be, for instance, at Mesklin's equator, the weight of the fluid it displaces is also greater.

Even and perfectly
Even on a perfectly flat LP, tonearms are prone to two types of tracking errors that affect the sound.
Even if the diaphragm is not perfectly circular, this effect occurs such that larger sources are more directive.
Even when his elder brother became senior emperor, Constantine was perfectly content to enjoy all the privileges of Imperial status without concerning himself with state affairs.
Even if neither player plays perfectly, defensive play can continue indefinitely if the players are too cautious to move a neutral piece to the killer positions.
Even though they have the same size, there's no way to perfectly superimpose them by traslating and rotating them along the page.
Even though the conception and the purpose of the so-called Olympic movement is the promote the values of global socialism as perfectly expressed in the song " Imagine " by John Lennon, which was the theme of the 1996 Games — even though the purpose of the Olympics is to promote these despicable ideals, the purpose of the attack on July 27th was to confound, anger and embarrass the Washington government in the eyes of the world for its abominable sanctioning of abortion on demand.
Even though the conception and purpose of the so-called Olympic movement is to promote the values of global socialism, as perfectly expressed in the song Imagine by John Lennon, which was the theme of the 1996 Games even though the purpose of the Olympics is to promote these ideals, the purpose of the attack on July 27 was to confound, anger and embarrass the Washington government in the eyes of the world for its abominable sanctioning of abortion on demand.
Even if an electronic tuner indicates that the guitar is " perfectly " in tune, some chords may not sound in tune when they are strummed, either due to string inharmonicity from worn or dirty strings, a misplaced fret, a mis-adjusted bridge, or other problems.
Even when unterminated ( bi-directional ) the rhombic is not perfectly bi-directional.
Even a highly unlikely theory that conflicts current observation ( and is thus false, like " all swans are white ") must be considered to be better than one which fits observations perfectly, but is highly probable ( like " all swans have a color ").
Even though a developer who knows the system intimately and can enter data perfectly the first time round is able to use it efficiently, this is no indication that such a system is suitable for use by its actual users.
Even though Isabella was far beyond the common age of marriage for women of her day, she was attractive to Philip as a potential consort: she was well-bred, shrewd and accomplished ; perfectly capable of offering sound political advice and maintaining diplomatic discretion ; and of fertile family stock without any history of poor health.
Even though such an object cannot physically exist due to relativity, objects can normally be assumed to be perfectly rigid if they are not moving near the speed of light.
Even in the case of a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way, defining the galactic plane is slightly imprecise and arbitrary since the stars are not perfectly coplanar.
Even if the beer and the cider are perfectly clear before being mixed, the resulting drink will often be cloudy unless it was made with a dry cider.
Even a new cricket ball is not perfectly spherical, but in two parts stitched together to form a seam.
Even with perfectly round beads, only 20 % of the pearls will be perfectly round at the harvest, about 2 years after the seeding.
Even above and Katarina's competitive natures, there is a perfectly valid and honest ideological difference of opinion there.
Even perfectly rational players playing in such a game should not guess 0 unless they know that the other players are rational as well and that all players ' rationality is common knowledge.

Even and intact
Even after the director was persuaded to keep the scene intact, George C. Scott refused to do it, as he believed it would overshadow the rest of his performance.
Even though the instruction set has remained intact, the successive generations of microprocessors that run it have become much faster.
Even though both McKinley and his wife Ida insisted on putting their property in the hands of the supporters, who served as trustees, Hanna and his associates fundraised with such success from business owners and the general public that all McKinley property was returned intact, and when President McKinley died in 1901, no claims were made against his estate.
There is no need for physical presence nor for direct reporting to the mentor, such as the case in other practices: “ Even if people are physically far from the mentor ... if they are aware of their role as disciples then the mentor-disciple relationship is alive and intact ”.
Even though the rostrum seems to help the fish feed, fish with severely damaged or missing rostrums are able to feed and appear to be just as healthy as other fish with them intact.
Even in the year leading up to the revolution, more than two-thirds of the Continental Congress still believed that ties between King George and the colonies could stay intact.
Even Ling Tong was only left with a wee fraction of the army to guard the camp, the numerically superior Xu Huang and Cao Ren were defeated by the former and the enemy camps remained intact.
Even though these providers do not perform intact dilation and extraction procedures, they feel the broad wording of the ban compels them " to do all they can to protect themselves and their staff from the possibility of being accused.
Even when the battery is removed the memory in the microchip remains intact.
Even the ritual kindling of the flame with a mirror on the grounds of the Temple of Hera remains virtually intact as the official method of starting the relay.
Even though it is missing many of the applied porcelain flowers that adorned it, it is largely intact.
Even though the German coastal artillery batteries were demolished before the Germans left, Vardøhus was left intact, although in a miserable state of disrepair.
Even before the Pantages closed to movies on August 26, 1988, Garth Drabinsky had a vision for restoring the complete theatre intact to its original 1920 look and creating a new live entertainment division of Cineplex Odeon.
Even if a competitor is forced out of business, that firm's capital remains intact and may be purchased by a new entrepreneur.

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