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If the Commons have impeached a peer, the Lords take custody of the accused, otherwise custody goes to Black Rod.
If, however, an opposition party wins a majority of seats in the House of Commons, the prime minister may resign or be dismissed by the governor general.
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On 17 December 1783, Fox stated in the House of Commons that " If … a change must take place, and a new ministry is to be formed and supported, not by the confidence of this House or the public, but the sole authority of the Crown, I, for one, shall not envy that hon.
If the player decides to trust the Oracle, the game is drastically shorter, with the entire Commons, Catacombs and Mines sections removed, though it is also more difficult due to the order in which the bosses are fought.
If it is not passed within two sessions, the House of Commons can override the Lords delay by invoking the Parliament Act.
" If I may say so reverently ", he told the House of Commons, " I personally thank God that I have lived to see this day ".
If, at the time of succession, the peer is a member of the House of Commons, then the instrument must be delivered within one month of succession, and until such an instrument is delivered, the peer may neither sit nor vote in the lower House.
Justifying the act, Winston Churchill said, " If Hitler were to invade Hell, I would at least make a favourable reference to the Devil in the House of Commons.
Here is an example where the no-confidence voting is applied, in Politics of Canada: " If the Commons passes a motion of no confidence in the government, the prime minister and his cabinet are expected either to resign their offices or to ask for Parliament to be dissolved so that a general election can be held.
If a Speaker is chosen in the middle of a Parliament due to a vacancy in the office, he or she must receive the royal approbation as described above, but does not again lay claim to the Commons ' rights and privileges.
If Sir Winston Churchill had accepted a peerage, upon his death his son would have automatically been forced to move to the House of Lords, giving up his seat in the House of Commons, should he have held one.
: If the Commons will enter the Kingdom of God
If the government is refused confidence or supply, the Prime Minister must either resign and permit another member of the House of Commons to form a government, or else advise the Governor General to dissolve Parliament.
Under section 10 ( 3 ) " If any doubt arises as to which is or was at any material time the party in opposition to His Majesty's Government having the greatest numerical strength in the House of Commons, or as to who is or was at any material time the leader in that House of such a party the question shall be decided for the purposes of this Act by the Speaker of the House of Commons, and his decision, certified in writing under his hand, shall be final and conclusive ".
If they can not make a job of the House of Commons, let them at least make something of their own houses.
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If this were the case, then the Commons could not empower itself through the 1949 Act without direct permission from the Lords.
If this were the case, then the Commons could not empower itself through the 1949 Act without direct permission from the Lords.
If the King failed to call Parliament, the Act required the Lord Chancellor to issue the writs, and failing that, the House of Lords could assemble and issue writs for the election of the House of Commons.
If this motion was defeated the Bill would stay in the Commons and therefore have no chance of being passed.
If members were chosen by their own party rather than elected by the public, then, opponents argue, the pressure to vote in a particular manner would simply come from that party rather than the public, risking the independence of the Lords from the Commons.

If and carries
If a bacterium carries several resistance genes, it is called multidrug resistant ( MDR ) or, informally, a superbug or super bacterium.
If the arm is not pivoted, but instead carries the stylus along a radius of the disc, there is no skating force and little to no cartridge angle error.
" If Psycho began an exploration of a new sense of absurdity in contemporary life, of the collapse of causality and the diseased underbelly of American Gothic ", he writes, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre " carries this exploration to a logical conclusion, addressing many of the issues of Hitchcock's film while refusing comforting closure ".
If it has landed, they rise, the ground crew push the luggage container on the hi-loader, which carries it down.
If found guilty under US law such a crime carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
If the torus carries the ordinary Riemannian metric from its embedding in R < sup > 3 </ sup >, then the inside has negative Gaussian curvature, the outside has positive Gaussian curvature, and the total curvature is indeed 0.
If the choice of input data type is not under the control of the programmer, although prior conversion ( outside of a loop for instance ) to a faster data type carries some overhead, it can often be worthwhile if the variable is then to be used as a loop counter, especially if the count could be quite a high value or there are many input values to process.
If the consumer carries the container out for later consumption, the beverage cools still further.
If A carries out these instructions, making no effort to contact the police or to warn those in the danger area, the issue of liability for death and injury resulting depends on the state's values.
If the space carries some additional structure, then its universal cover normally inherits that structure:
* ' If one carries out a good or evil act, why and how is it that the effects of that act do not appear immediately?
If this difference is high, a strong westerly wind will result which in winter carries warm and humid Atlantic air masses right down to Europe.
If not conducted carefully, sounding carries a risk of irritation, tearing of the urethra, or of urinary tract infection.
If Ricky carries with him the same attitude that he has seen him succeed at First-class cricket to the next level there is no reason why he will not continue to score.
If they simply shout snap, or motion towards it, the game carries on as normal.
# If the RB1 mutation of an affected individual is identified, amniotic cells in an at-risk pregnancy can be tested for the family mutation ; any fetus that carries the mutation can be delivered early, allowing early treatment of any eye tumors, leading to better visual outcomes.
If one copy of the lac genes carries a mutation in lacI, but the second copy is wild type for lacI, the resulting phenotype is normal --- but lacZ is expressed when exposed to inducer IPTG.
If a Dp-brane is embedded in a spacetime of d spatial dimensions, the brane carries ( in addition to its Maxwell field ) a set of d-p massless scalars ( particles which do not have polarizations like the photons making up light ).
If a sender wishes to enable email recipients to verify the sender's identity in the sense that a received certificate name carries the sender's name or an organization's name, the sender needs to obtain a certificate (" class 2 ") from a CA who carries out a more in-depth identity verification process, and this involves making enquiries about the would-be certificate holder.
If RON ( 2 ) is elected, then the process carries on with RON ( 3 ), RON ( 4 ) candidates and so on until all seats are filled.
If the three-phase circuits are not arranged in one level, the lowest cross bar carries the traction current circuits.
If two large appliances are used at once, current passes through both and the neutral only carries the difference in current.
* Section 1347 of Title 18 of the United States Code states that whoever attempts or carries out a “ scheme or artifice ” to “ defraud a health care benefit program ” will be “ fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 10 years, or both .” If this scheme results in bodily injury, the violator may be imprisoned up to 20 years, and if the scheme results in death the violator may be imprisoned for life.

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