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If and opponent
If he spun out now, he would join his opponent on the ground.
`` If an opponent accuses you of lying, don't deny it.
If the affiant is a party in the case, the affiant's opponent may be successful in having the affidavit admitted as evidence, as statements by a party-opponent are admissible through an exception to the hearsay rule.
If an opponent tries to anticipate the stroke, he may move in the wrong direction and may be unable to change his body momentum in time to reach the shuttlecock.
If players cannot move either die in a roll, given the position of their checkers then that turn is over and the turn passes to the opponent.
If one player has not borne off any checkers by the time that player's opponent has borne off all fifteen, then the player has lost a gammon, which counts for double a normal loss.
If the opponent takes, the cube, now showing the doubled stake, is moved to the opponent's side of the board.
If the opponent drops the doubled stakes, he loses the game at the current value of the doubling cube.
If a player is one point away from winning a match, that player's opponent will always want to double as early as possible in order to catch up.
* If the offence fumbles ( a ball carrier drops the football, or has it dislodged by an opponent, or if the intended player fails to catch a lateral pass or a snap from centre, or a kick attempt is blocked by an opponent ), the ball may be recovered ( and advanced ) by either team.
If a grappler is strong and can utilize leverage well, a takedown or throw itself can be a form of dix ; the impact can render an opponent unconscious.
If they fail to answer, the person requesting can make an Application on Notice to the court and ask the procedural judge to make an order compelling the opponent to answer the questions.
If a team does not attempt to score a field goal ( or the ball fails to make contact with the rim ) within 24 seconds of obtaining the ball, play is stopped and the ball given to its opponent.
If a player beats their opponent with all five hands, this is called a “ Five-O ” win.
If an opponent has a made hand that will beat the player's draw, then the player is drawing dead ; even if they make their desired hand, they will lose.
If her opponent has a weak hand or is bluffing, Alice expects no further bets or calls from her opponent.
If her opponent has a superior hand, Alice expects the opponent to bet another $ 10 on the end.
If Bob bets $ 10 ( half the pot ), when his opponent acts, the pot will be $ 30 and it will cost $ 10 to call.
If the opponent is on a flush draw ( 9 / 46, approximately 19. 565 percent or 4. 11-to-1 odds against with one card to come ), the pot is not offering adequate pot odds for the opponent to call unless the opponent thinks he can induce additional final round betting from Bob if the opponent completes his flush draw ( see implied pot odds ).

If and clearly
If the demand for demythologization is unavoidable and so must be accepted by theology unconditionally, the position of the `` right '' is clearly untenable.
If we look about the world today, we can see clearly that there are two especially significant factors shaping the future of our civilization: science and religion.
If a government is in the habit of appointing and replacing the governor frequently, it clearly has the capacity to micro-manage the central bank through its choice of governors.
If it is too obvious the questions are too clearly repetitive and making the witness nervous, the other attorney may accuse the cross examiner of badgering the witness.
If liberty is taken to mean " the ability to exercise one's rights as provided for by the law and nature " then this is true, but if it means " the state when one is not held to nor required to perform anything against their will " then this is clearly false.
If this were true, it would make Luke the only writer of the New Testament who can clearly be identified as not being Jewish.
If the teacher said that the learner clearly wants to stop, the experimenter replied, " Whether the learner likes it or not, you must go on until he has learned all the word pairs correctly, so please go on ".
If the most commonly accepted attribution of texts ( that of Christian Lindtner ) holds, then he was clearly a Māhayānist, but his philosophy holds assiduously to the Śrāvaka canon, and while he does make explicit references to Mahāyāna texts, he is always careful to stay within the parameters set out by the Śrāvaka canon.
If the rules specify that ties are not acceptable, then a swing player must clearly win both directions: even a tie in one direction means he wins nothing.
If a document only affects the Internet Standards Process, like BCP 9, or IETF administration, it is clearly a BCP.
The algorithm for deciding this is conceptually simple: it constructs ( the description of ) a new program t taking an argument n which ( 1 ) first executes program a on input i ( both a and i being hard-coded into the definition of t ), and ( 2 ) then returns the square of n. If a ( i ) runs forever, then t will never get to step ( 2 ), regardless of n. Then clearly, t is a function for computing squares if and only if step ( 1 ) terminates.
If an argument form is valid, the conjunction of the premises will be logically equivalent to the conclusion and this can be clearly seen in a truth table ; it is displayed.
Morton gave a statement, later known as ' Morton's Fork ', that no one was to be exempted from taxes: " If the subject is seen to live frugally, tell him because he is clearly a money saver of great ability, he can afford to give generously to the King.
If any object existed, however faint, it would show up very clearly ".
If thou after the knowledge hath reached thee, Wert to follow their ( vain ) desires ,- then wert thou Indeed ( clearly ) in the wrong.
If ( U, V, W ) is the point ( 0, 0, 0 ), then if any two of x, y, z are zero and the third one has absolute value 1, clearly
In a 1985 interview with Gregory Lucente, Calvino stated If on a winter's night a traveller was " clearly " influenced by the writings of Vladimir Nabokov.
Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins noted the band's importance in the early 2010s, saying " If you look at the popular bands of our generation, like Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Nine Inch Nails, Hole, Nirvana and others, you see now clearly that the bands were very influential, very important not only for music but for culture, fashion …"
If your colour the sides as you go, you can see the states more clearly.
If this is true, it confirms the value of the Maronite biography, even though it is clearly anti-Maximian .</ ref >
If an existing algorithm is proving to be too slow or memory is becoming an issue, clearly something must be done to improve it.
If the challenging party cannot show that the statute is discriminatory, then it must demonstrate that the statute places a burden on interstate commerce that " is clearly excessive in relation to the putative local benefits.
If a scribe refers to more than one source when creating his copy, then the new copy will not clearly fall into a single branch of the family tree.
If the policyholder has clearly been at fault in this connection, because, for example, he has not paid premiums when he should have, then it will normally be quite reasonable for an insurer to decline to meet the claim.

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