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If and Bundestag
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 the nominee of the President is not elected, the Bundestag may elect its own nominee within fourteen days.
If no-one is elected within this period, the Bundestag will attempt an election.
If the person with the highest number of votes does not have a majority, the President may either appoint them or call new elections for the Bundestag.
If this occurs, the president must dismiss the chancellor and appoint the successor requested by the Bundestag.
( 1 ) If a motion of a Federal Chancellor for a vote of confidence is not assented to by the majority of the members of the Bundestag, the Federal President may, upon the proposal of the Federal Chancellor, dissolve the Bundestag within twenty-one days.
If the absolute veto is used, the Bundesrat, the Bundestag, or the government can convene a joint committee to negotiate a compromise.
If the Bundestag ( parliament ) declares the state of defence ( Verteidigungsfall ), the Federal Chancellor ( Bundeskanzler ) assumes command of the German armed forces ().
The candidate whose party or parties have the majority in the Bundestag is considered to be the likely winner and, in the main, has achieved the necessary majority-however, the Assembly can be turned around by state delegates ( if the Bundestag opposition has done well in state elections ), this can indicate the result of an upcoming general election ( If you can create a president, you can form a government ).
If, in a state of defence, the Bundestag ( parliament ) can not convene, its functions and those of the Bundesrat ( federal council ) are taken over by a Joint Committee.

If and rejects
If one rejects that axiom, the situation is more complicated, with additional infinite cardinals that are not alephs.
If any of the abovementioned requirements are not satisfied, the court rejects to approve the plea agreement and returns the case to the prosecutor.
If a material that selectively rejects the daughter nuclide is heated, any daughter nuclides that have been accumulated over time will be lost through diffusion, setting the isotopic " clock " to zero.
If the position was found to be r < sub > 0 </ sub > then in an interpretation satisfying CFD, the statistical population describing position and momentum would contain all pairs ( r < sub > 0 </ sub >, p ) for every possible momentum value p, whereas an interpretation that rejects counterfactual values completely would only have the pair ( r < sub > 0 </ sub >,⊥) where ⊥ denotes an undefined value.
If the panel of the Grand Chamber rejects the request for referral the judgement of the Chamber of the Court becomes final.
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 the Justice Department or federal court rejects a request for Preclearance, the jurisdiction may continue the prior voting practice or may adopt a substitute and seek Preclearance for it.
If it is valid, it accepts ; otherwise, it rejects.
* If N accepts ( which we know it does in at most f ( n ) operations ), this means that K rejects (, ), so (, ) is not in H < sub > f </ sub >, and thus N does not accept in f ( n ) steps.
* If N rejects ( which we know it does in at most f ( n ) operations ), this means that K accepts (, ), so (, ) is in H < sub > f </ sub >, and thus N does accept in f ( n ) steps.
If the defendant rejects the claimant's Part 36 offer to settle and the claimant equals or betters that offer at trial, the judge can award:
If the claimant rejects the defendant's offer to settle and fails to better that offer at trial:
If the data-set is very unlikely, defined as being part of a class of sets of data that only rarely will be observed, the experimenter rejects the null hypothesis concluding it ( probably ) is false.
If the other House rejects the bill or a period of 6 months elapses without any action by that House, or the House that originally tabled the bill does not accept the recommendations made by the members of the other house, it results in a deadlock.
If a Town Meeting rejects a budget, a new Town Meeting must be called to consider the next proposed budget.
If the system rejects heat, then Q < 0.
If either house rejects the conference report, a second ( and even a third ) conference committee can be formed.
If the government is defeated in a vote of no confidence in the House of Representatives ( as happened in 1994 ), or if the House rejects " A bill appropriating revenue or moneys for the ordinary services of the Government ," the Prime Minister must advise the President on whether there is another person who can command a legislative majority, and if so, resign in that person's favour.
The IWA explicitly rejects centralism, political parties, parliamentarism and statism, including the idea of the dictatorship of the proletariat, as offering the means to carry out such change, drawing heavily on anarchist critiques written both before and after the Russian revolution, most famously Mikhail Bakunin's suggestion that: " If you took the most ardent revolutionary, vested him in absolute power, within a year he would be worse than the Tsar himself.
If the server rejects the sender, the unauthorized client should receive a rejection message, and if that client was a relaying message transfer agent ( MTA ), a bounce message to the original sending address may be generated.
# If ( for some large enough k ) is in then will accept it, therefor rejects, therefor is not in ( contradiction ).
If the second player rejects, neither player receives anything.
If R rejects N, then the language accepted by N is nonempty, so M does halt on input w, so S can accept.

If and motion
If Acorn had thought to include this small modification in the original Electron design it is likely the machine would have had a much greater impact as it would have nearly doubled the amount of motion possible in games and saved modes 0 – 3 ( including the only 16 colour mode ) from being nearly useless due to contended memory timings.
If a coalition collapses, a confidence vote is held or a motion of no confidence is taken.
If the missile starts to roll, the gyroscopic force of the disk drives the control surface into the airflow, cancelling the motion.
If a rotating frame is chosen so that just the angular position of an object is held fixed, more complicated motion, such as elliptical and open orbits, appears because the centripetal and centrifugal forces will not balance.
If the pendulum has been at rest and we were to strike it with a hammer ( the " impulse "), setting it in motion, it would swing back and forth (" resonate "), say, with an amplitude of 10 cm.
* If a leap occurs, it must be small and immediately countered by stepwise motion in the opposite direction.
If attack was called for, an overarm motion was more likely to break through an opponent's defence.
Furthermore, the Mohist philosophical canon of the Mojing, compiled by the followers of Mozi ( c. 470-c. 390 BC ), provides the earliest known attempt to describe inertia: " The cessation of motion is due to the opposing force ... If there is no opposing force ... the motion will never stop.
If F is the only force acting on the system, the system is called a simple harmonic oscillator, and it undergoes simple harmonic motion: sinusoidal oscillations about the equilibrium point, with a constant amplitude and a constant frequency ( which does not depend on the amplitude ).
If the coordinates are chosen badly, the laws of motion may be more complex than necessary.
If that motion is seen in one frame, it will also appear that way in the other.
If this rule is interpreted as saying that straight-line motion is an indication of zero net force, the rule does not identify inertial reference frames, because straight-line motion can be observed in a variety of frames.
If the spheres really are rotating, the tension observed is exactly the centripetal force required by the circular motion.
If the Commons carries the motion, the mover receives orders to go to the bar at the House of Lords and to impeach the accused " in the name of the House of Commons, and all the commons of the United Kingdom.
If struck by an opponent's shinai, this technique sweeps up their shinai in a rising-slide motion, with the right ( ura ) or left ( omote ) side of the shinai.
If the temperature rise is too high, thermal motion will destroy the delicate cooperative ordering of the LC phase, pushing the material into a conventional isotropic liquid phase.
If the defendant meets the procedural requirement, the motion will normally be considered by the judge outside the presence of the jury.
If the generalized coordinates are represented as a vector and time differentiation is represented by a dot over the variable, then the equations of motion ( known as the Lagrange or Euler – Lagrange equations ) are a set of equations:
If a child's top is tilted and spun rapidly, its rotation axis starts precessing rapidly about the vertical axis, so a point on the rotation axis appears to be executing a circular motion about the vertical axis.
If the Euler-Lagrange equations are solved for this system, it is found that the motion depends on two constants and ( each related to a constant of motion ).
If the heavier body is much more massive than the smaller, as for a satellite or small moon orbiting a planet or for the Earth orbiting the Sun, it is accurate and convenient to describe the motion in a coordinate system that is centered on the heavier body, and we say that the lighter body is in orbit around the heavier.
If the book is flipped at a fast enough speed, the illusion of smooth motion is created.

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