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If and judged
If the receiver is not ready when the service is delivered, a let shall be called ; yet, if the receiver attempts to return the shuttlecock, he shall be judged to have been ready.
If the coin is judged favorably in all of these criteria, it will generally be awarded a higher grade.
If the deceased was judged worthy, his or her ka and ba were united into an akh.
If the board of directors has judged that a member bank is performing or behaving poorly, it will report this to the Board of Governors.
If therefore any prince or other layman shall arrogate to himself the right of disposition, control, or ownership of ecclesiastical goods or properties, let him be judged guilty of sacrilege.
#: If the delusions are judged to be bizarre, or hallucinations consist of hearing one voice participating in a running commentary of the patient's actions or of hearing two or more voices conversing with each other, only that symptom is required above.
If States abused their power, they should be judged against international conventions dealing with war crimes, international human rights and international humanitarian law.
If they are judged to be a suitable size, slime is ejected to immobilise the prey item.
However, he afterwards considered this his best film performance, saying in an interview: " If I was to be judged by any one film performance, it would be my five minutes in Lawrence.
If a spread exists, no trade immediately takes place — in this case the specialist should use his / her own resources ( money or stock ) to close the difference after his / her judged time.
If many of these plays have been judged less compelling than his earlier work, his later work, in which satiric fury is tempered and broadened, also includes three of his acknowledged masterpieces.
If naturopaths aren't to be judged " nonscientific practitioners ," the term has no useful meaning.
If the heart was judged to be not pure, Ammit would devour it, and the person undergoing judgement was not allowed to continue their voyage towards Osiris and immortality.
If insured for disability and not currently receiving benefits, an applicant for SSI also applies for Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits ( DIB ), and the standard by which applicants are judged to be disabled is virtually the same for both SSI and DIB
If all the obstacles of the Duat could be negotiated, the deceased would be judged in the Weighing of the Heart ritual, depicted in Spell 125.
) If the batsman does slog, he will be judged out.
If the delusions are judged to be bizarre, or hallucinations consist of hearing one voice participating in a running commentary of the individual's actions or of hearing two or more voices conversing with each other, only that symptom is required to meet criterion A above.
If someone strikes you on one cheek, turn to him the other also .” Luke 6: 27-29 ( NIV ) “ Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful .” Luke 6: 36 ( NIV ) “ Do not judge, and you will not be judged.
" If the Nobel Committee in 1923 judged the entire persona of its laureate, then Hôtel Dieu in 2003 must do no less and conclude that Paulescu's brutal inhumanity nullifies any scientific merit " ( Simon Wiesenthal Center letter to the French Minister of Health, Jean-François Mattéi, and the Romanian Ambassador in Paris ).
If he has been misled by sensory information in the past ( e. g. he judged that the stick in the water was bent, when in fact it was straight ), then he may be deceived now, " and it is prudent never to trust completely those who have deceived us even once.
If it is desired that the former relation — showing agreement on all variable values — be judged stronger than the later relation, then it is possible to use the following weighted mutual information ( Guiasu 1977 )
If a preceding runner is forced out or if an unforced preceding runner is put out while attempting to return to their original base, a hit is automatically not credited and the batter by rule is judged to have reached by a fielder's choice.
If the solution is judged to be incomplete, it is marked on a 0 + basis, maximum 3 marks.
If you are not resigned to dying of disgust, then you will be happy enough to rid your life of the odious need to work, to give orders ( and obey them ), to lose and to win, to keep up appearances, and to judge and be judged.

If and jury
If the plaintiff brings onlyclaims which are equitable, but the defendant asserts counterclaims which are of law, then the court will grant a trial by jury.
If the defendant waives a jury trial, a bench trial is held.
If the defendant meets the procedural requirement, the motion will normally be considered by the judge outside the presence of the jury.
If a grand jury rejects a proposed indictment it is known as a " no bill "; if they accept to endorse a proposed indictment it is known as a " true bill ".
If a plaintiff requests damages in the form of money or certain other forms of relief, such as the return of a specific item of property, the remedy is considered legal, and a jury is available as the fact-finder.
If the judge rules that such burden has been met, then of course it is up to the jury itself to decide if they are, in fact, convinced of guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
If the Judge holds that probable cause is established for felonies, then the decision is bound to the grand jury for indictment and then to Circuit Court.
He disliked eloquence, writing that " If the judge or jury has a right understanding it signifies nothing but a waste of time and loss of words, and if they are weak, and easily wrought upon, it is a more decent way of corrupting them by bribing their fancies and biassing their affections.
If the second jury returned a different verdict, that verdict was imposed and the first jury was imprisoned or fined.
If the examining judge decides there is a valid case against a suspect, the accused is sent for adversarial trial by jury.
If the doubt raised does affect a " reasonable person's " belief, the jury is not satisfied beyond a " reasonable doubt ".
If a trial could result in the jury ( or judge in a bench trial ) deciding in favor of the party opposing the motion, then summary judgment is inappropriate.
If the defence, he concluded, rested on no solid foundation, then the jury must do their duty to the community at large and by the oath they had sworn.
" You have heard of the despair which was the foundation of her life, the anger and resentment ... If anyone in the jury room tells you it was not that bad, ask them would you want that to happen to yourself?
If the defendant pleads " not guilty " and may be sentenced to 4 years or more in prison, the three High Court judges sit with a 12-member jury.
If the motion is granted, then evidence regarding the conviction could not be mentioned in front of the jury, without first approaching the judge outside of the hearing of the jury and obtaining permission.
If the mast was gone altogether, it had to be replaced with a jury rig assembled from whatever spars were available.
If the judge or jury sides with the tenant, the tenant remains in possession of the property.
If papers or other objects need to be passed around the court, for example notes from members of the jury, or evidence being shown to the jury, normally the usher will do this and will be the only person in the court to walk around while the court is in session.
Following the summation arguments, Judge Frank Theis told the jury of the longest civil trial in Oklahoma history, " If you find that the damage to the person or property of Karen Silkwood resulted from the operation of this plant, Kerr-McGee is liable.
If the jury cannot reach a unanimous decision, a hung jury is declared.

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