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If and candidate
If the candidate relies on sponsors, the celebrant asks them if they will raise the child in " the Christian faith and life " ( ECUSA BCP ), and will raise the child through " prayers and witness to grow into the full stature of Christ " to which the parents will state to each, " I will, with God's help.
If the candidate is a child, the godparents are to answer the questions.
If any candidate in the first round gains a majority of votes, then there is no second round.
If the candidate was to leave the party, through either resignation, retirement or defeat at election, the candidate's supporters would often depart.
Second round: If no candidate has won the required number of votes in the first round, the voting will be repeated in 14 days ( 1 of November, 1998 ).
If more than one candidate cannot get enough votes after the transfer of votes of the least popular candidate, that candidate is also eliminated ( as they would be eliminated on the next round anyway.
If the constituency is in a jurisdiction using list PR in its multimember districts ( MMDs ) the winning candidate needs a relative majority of the votes to win, so that the election in the SMD is by first-past-the-post.
If not, it is in their self-interest to fund a different candidate or political organization.
If the two houses choose different individuals, then a joint committee of both houses is appointed to agree on a common candidate.
If the candidate receives less than 5 % of the vote, the government funds € 800, 000 to the party (€ 150, 000 paid in advance ) Advertising on TV is forbidden but official time is given to candidates on public TV.
If voters are explicitly allowed to abstain from rating certain candidates, as opposed to implicitly giving the lowest number of points to unrated candidates, then a candidate's score would be the average rating from voters who did rate this candidate.
If no candidate has an absolute majority of votes ( i. e. more than half ) in the first round, then the two candidates with the most votes proceed to a second round, from which all others are excluded.
If no candidate receives an absolute majority in the first round then the candidate ( s ) with the fewest number of votes is eliminated and excluded from further ballots.
If no single candidate has an absolute majority of votes then only the two highest polling candidates progress to the second count all other candidates are excluded and their votes redistributed according to the recorded preferences for continuing candidates.
If so many voters give their first preferences to the " weak " candidate that it ends up winning the first round, it is highly likely they will gain enough campaign momentum to have a strong chance of winning the runoff, too, and with it, the election.
If a root candidate does not satisfy the equation, it can be used to shorten the list of remaining candidates.
If there is no suitable candidate, then the governor general can dissolve the assembly and trigger a general election.
If at least two-thirds of the National Assembly cannot agree to vote for one presidential candidate, a People's Assembly is formed from all National Assembly delegates and regional and municipal representatives who were elected by popular vote in the most recent national election.
If any candidate should declare himself pope without receiving the required majority, he and his supporters were to be excommunicated.
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 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 ranked ballots are not used, the spoiler candidate takes votes away from the viable similar candidate ( an effect called vote splitting ).

If and passed
If he does, it's still better than an even chance he won't notice the transposition of the numbers, and if he should notice it, the thing can be passed off as an honest mistake.
If he backed against the fence, one of the cars would brush him as it passed, and he would be cruelly lacerated by the wire.
If then any man is in Christ, he is a new creature ( literally, `` He is a new creation ), the former things have passed away ; ;
If the next data item is not available when it is needed, the codec has no choice but to produce silence or guess — and if the data is late, it is useless, because the time period when it should have been converted to a signal has already passed.
If no errors and no passed balls occur during the inning, all runs scored are automatically earned ( assigned responsible to the pitcher ).
If the auction is passed out, i. e. no bids are made and only four passes are called, the hands are abandoned and the turn to deal passes in rotation.
If a human watched the dance of the elves, he would discover that even though only a few hours seemed to have passed, many years had passed in the real world.
::: 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 a disease is rapidly fatal, the host may die before the microbe can get passed along to another host.
* If a player's piece lands on another of their own pieces, they are doubled and form a " block " which cannot be passed by any opponent's pieces.
If, as in L4, part or all of the message is passed in registers, this transfers the in-register part of the message without any copying at all.
If the traits that give these individuals a reproductive advantage are also heritable, that is, passed from parent to child, then there will be a slightly higher proportion of fast rabbits or efficient algae in the next generation.
If this rule change is passed, it comes into effect at the end of their round.
If a government cannot get its appropriation ( budget ) legislation passed by the House of Representatives, or the house passes a vote of " no confidence " in the government, the prime minister is bound by convention to resign immediately.
If a new password is passed to the system in unencrypted form, security can be lost ( e. g., via wiretapping ) before the new password can even be installed in the password database.
If it drops three consecutive times without the wrestler having the strength to stop it from falling, the wrestler is considered to have passed out.
If the wrestler has passed out, the opponent then scores by submission.
If A did not comply with the final judgement passed by the courts of State X, B could enforce that judgement in the state where A resides under the full faith and credit clause of the US Constitution.
If passed, this would have given a government the power to introduce a bill proposing to ban the Communist Party.
If the Senate passed the nominee, the interrex would convene the Curiate Assembly and preside over it during the election of the King.
If such a condition does occur, the property reverts to the grantor, or a remainder interest is passed on to a third party.
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.
If the main objective of a campaign was not the conquest of a particular city, it could simply be passed by.
If those six months have passed and the charges have not been reinstated, the statutes of limitation have run out.

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