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If and seat
If a party has gained more direct mandates in a Land than it is entitled to according to the results of the second vote, it does not forfeit these mandates because all directly elected candidates are guaranteed a seat in the Bundestag.
If a compression test does give a low figure, and it has been determined it is not due to intake valve closure / camshaft characteristics, then one can differentiate between the cause being valve / seat seal issues and ring seal by squirting engine oil into the spark plug orifice, in a quantity sufficient to disperse across the piston crown and the circumference of the top ring land, and thereby effect the mentioned seal.
If someone unknowingly sat on and therefore had control of a $ 10 note on the seat of a train, he or she could obtain possession by becoming aware of the note and forming the intention to possess it.
If the attorney general isn't appointed as a senator then he automatically gets a seat as one, increasing the number of senators to four.
If the winner of the seat is determined purely by the candidate with the most votes, as occurs in the plurality vote and the alternative vote, the plurality system has several characteristics that can serve to discourage the development of third parties and reward the two major parties.
If a yokozuna is defeated by a lower ranked wrestler, it is common and expected for audience members to throw their seat cushions into the ring ( and onto the wrestlers ), though this practice is technically prohibited.
If he should rise to greet them at the council, they would know him as a humble servant of Christ and should submit to him, but if he arrogantly kept his seat, they should reject him.
After being chosen to be the first teacher in space, McAuliffe was a guest on several television programs, including Good Morning America ; the CBS Morning News ; the Today Show ; and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, where, when asked about the mission, she stated, " If you ’ re offered a seat on a rocket ship, don ’ t ask what seat.
If only one person runs for a particular council seat, that person takes office automatically without any election being held that year for that seat.
If no one runs for a particular council seat, the incumbent automatically serves another term without any election being held that year for that seat.
If successful, the northern half would continue to be named Emmons — with Williamsport remaining the county seat — while the southern half would be named Winona with the town of Winona serving as the new county seat of government.
If the seats themselves were positively charged, then only the vacant seat would be positive.
If the next unelected candidate has died or declines the offer, it is offered to each subsequent candidate on the list until one accepts the seat, such as was the case upon the resignation of Darren Hughes in March 2011, where Louisa Wall was elected after the five list candidates above her on the New Zealand Labour Party's list declined the seat.
If no candidate receives a majority, twice as many candidates pass the primary as can win in the general election, so a single seat election primary would allow the top two primary candidates to participate in the general election following.
If a disabled person boards a crowded bus it is expected that someone will volunteer their seat.
If insurance companies could perfectly observe the actions of their clients, they could deny coverage to clients choosing risky actions ( like smoking in bed or not wearing seat belts ), allowing them to provide thorough protection against risk ( fire, accidents ) without encouraging risky behavior.
If she were transporting a live bomb, she would not place it directly under her car seat.
If a candidate is on the party list, but wins a constituency seat, they do not receive two seats ; they are instead crossed off the party list and replaced with the next candidate down.
* If the aisle is located between seats, seat rows may face the same direction, or be grouped, with twin rows facing each other.
If, for example, a party is entitled to five seats, but wins six constituencies, the sixth constituency seat is called an overhang seat.

If and Senate
::: Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President of the United States ; If he approves he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated ...
If the Vice President did not preside over an impeachment ( of anyone besides the President ), the duties would fall to the President pro tempore of the Senate.
If the Senate passed the nominee, the interrex would convene the Curiate Assembly and preside over it during the election of the King.
If I cut him open, there wasn't metal, he was grown ... and then within twenty years you get the first bill not passed in the Senate where they applied for replication of animals, sheep and goats and cattle and animals and they turned it down, but if you can do that, then you can do human beings.
Yet so costly was the Roman victory that the Emperor Hadrian, when reporting to the Roman Senate, did not see fit to begin with the customary greeting " If you and your children are well, all is well.
If multiple individuals are tied for second place, the Senate may consider all of them, in addition to the individual with the greatest number of votes.
If no vice presidential candidate receives an Electoral College majority, then the Senate selects the Vice President, in accordance with the United States Constitution.
If the Senate or a later emperor did not like the acts of an individual, they could have his property seized, his name erased and his statues reworked.
** April 20 – Cicero, in Rome, writes to Varro " If our voices are no longer heard in the Senate and in the Forum, let us follow the example of the ancient sages and serve our country through our writings, concentrating on questions of ethics and constitutional law.
If the motion is defeated, we will vote against the Bills here and in the Senate.
If this happened, Labor would have an effective 33 – 31 margin, would be able to pass supply if that was still an issue, and also could pass electoral redistribution laws ( which had been passed by the House, though twice defeated by the Senate ) that would give it an advantage at the next election.
If the Opposition were to allow supply to pass, Whitlam would not advise a half-Senate election until May or June 1976, and the Senate would not convene until 1 July, thus obviating the threat of a possible temporary Labor majority.
If an anti-slavery petition was presented, the Senate would vote not on whether to accept the petition but on whether to consider the question of receiving the petition.
If, when the Senate reconvened, it declined to ratify the removal, the President would be required to reinstate the official.
:: If, at the time when under subsection ( a ) of this section a Speaker is to begin the discharge of the powers and duties of the office of President, there is no Speaker, or the Speaker fails to qualify as Acting President, then the President pro tempore of the Senate shall, upon his resignation as President pro tempore and as Senator, act as President.
( If the petition is filed on a Friday, it is ignored until Tuesday, assuming that the Senate did not sit on Saturday or Sunday.
If the Senate proposed a bill that the plebeian tribune ( the magistrate who was the chief representative of the people ) did not agree with, he issued a veto, which was backed by the promise to literally "' interpose the sacrosanctity of his person '" ( or intercessio ) if the Senate did not comply.
If the Senate did not comply, he could physically prevent the Senate from acting, and any resistance could be criminally prosecuted as constituting a violation of his sacrosanctity.
If the House twice passes the same bill, and the Senate twice fails to pass that bill ( either through rejection or through the passage of unacceptable amendments ), then the Governor-General may dissolve both Houses of Parliament simultaneously and call an election for the entire Parliament.
In the book, Lott spoke out on the remark he made at the Strom Thurmond birthday party, former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, and about his feelings of betrayal toward the Tennessee senator, claiming " If Frist had not announced exactly when he did, as the fire was about to burn out, I would still be majority leader of the Senate today.
If the Senate twice in a three month period refuses to pass the same piece of legislation that was initiated in the lower house, the government may either abandon the bill or continue to revise it, or, in certain circumstances outlined in section 57 of the Constitution, the Prime Minister can recommend the governor-general dissolve the entire parliament in a double dissolution.
On the McLauglin Group, Buchanan has made such comments as “‘ Capitol Hill is Israeli occupied territory ’ and ‘ If you want to know ethnicity and power in the United States Senate, 13 members of the Senate are Jewish folks who are from 2 percent of the population.

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