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If more than one player selects a tile in that row, then the player whose tile is in the leftmost column ( closest to 1 ) goes first.
If, however, there are no shares left when the chain is founded, then the founding player does not receive the free share.
If a tile is placed between two hotel chains of the same size, the individual player who places the tile decides which hotel chain remains on the board and which is acquired.
If a player holds onto his stock, he runs the risk that the acquired chain may not reemerge before the game ends.
If the opponents win the rally and their new score is even, the player in the right service court serves ; if odd, the player in the left service court serves.
If a player does not lift, his only remaining option is to push the shuttlecock softly back to the net: in the forecourt this is called a netshot ; in the midcourt or rearcourt, it is often called a push or block.
If the player and dealer have the same point total, this is called a " push " and the player typically doesn't win or lose money on that hand.
If the dealer busts, all remaining player hands win.
* Split ( only available as first decision of a hand ): If the first two cards have the same value, the player can split them into two hands, by moving a second bet equal to the first into an area outside the betting box of the original bet.
If the dealer's upcard is an ace, the player is offered the option of taking " insurance " before the dealer checks the hole card.
If a player wins two sets, or gets a win and a tie, that player wins the game.
If each player wins a set, or both sets end tied, there is a 3-end tiebreaker to determine a winner.
If the chains are long enough then the player will certainly win.
If the other player also knows to offer sacrifices, the expert also has to manipulate the number of available sacrifices through earlier play.
If a player rolls two of the same number, called doubles, that player must play each die twice.
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 losing player has not borne off any checkers and still has checkers on the bar or in the opponent's home board, then the player has lost a backgammon, which counts for triple a normal loss.
" If both opponents roll the same opening number, the doubling cube is incremented on each occasion yet remains in the middle of the board, available to either player.

If and answers
If he wanted to know anything, he would end up asking about it point-blank, but in this guileless manner he would probably receive more truthful answers than if he tried to get them by indirection.
If the experiment were done in English, since Searle knows English, he would be able to take questions and give answers without any algorithms for English questions, and he would be affectively aware of what was being said and the purposes it might serve: Searle passes the Turing test of answering the questions in both languages, but he's only conscious of what he's doing when he speaks English.
If an isomorphism can be found from a relatively unknown part of mathematics into some well studied division of mathematics, where many theorems are already proved, and many methods are already available to find answers, then the function can be used to map whole problems out of unfamiliar territory over to " solid ground " where the problem is easier to understand and work with.
If Joe answers Jim, saying " That may be true for you, but it is not true for me ," he has given an answer which is fallacious as well as being somewhat meaningless in the context of Jim's original statement.
If it be accepted, as can hardly be denied, that the answers of the judges to the questions asked by the House of Lords in 1843 are to be read in the light of the then existing case-law and not as novel pronouncements of a legislative character, then the High Court's analysis in Stapleton's Case is compelling.
If the deceased answers correctly, the time spent awaiting the resurrection is pleasant.
If one answers their questions incorrectly, one is beaten every day, other than Friday, until Allah gives permission for the beating to stop.
Writing in 409, Jerome remarked, " A great many years ago when I was helping Damasus, bishop of Rome with his ecclesiastical correspondence, and writing his answers to the questions referred to him by the councils of the east and west ..." If " east and west " do not betray the passage as an interpolation, Jerome spent three years ( 382 – 385 ) in Rome in close intercourse with Pope Damasus and the leading Christians.
If the officer has reasonable grounds that the traveller is or might have been infected with a communicable disease or refused to provider answers, a quarantine officer ( QO ) must be called and the person is to be isolated.
If it's easy to count answers, then it must be easy to tell whether there are any answers.
If the contestant answers a question incorrectly, then all the money won so far is lost, except that the £ 1, 000 and £ 32, 000 prizes are guaranteed: if a player gets a question wrong above these levels, then the prize drops to the previous guaranteed prize.
If you have a specific question about Wikipedia, see Wikipedia: Questions for where to find answers.
If the Iridium subscriber answers their phone will be billed at its standard usage rate, ranging from $ 0. 95 to $ 1. 50 USD per minute, or subtracting minutes from a pool of prepaid minutes assigned to the phone.
If two team members matched answers the team earned 10 points, and if all three team members matched, the team earned 20 points.
If a contestant failed to match any of the three answers, the bonus round ended.
If both answers are worth the same amount of points, control goes to the player that buzzed in first.
If no team answers the question, the next question is addressed to the team succeeding the team to whom the previous question was addressed.
If a family managed to come up with all the answers given by the " 100 people surveyed " ( most commonly six in the early part of the show, reduced in number after the commercial break ), they win the pounds equivalent of the total number of people who had given the answers.
If they lost all three lives, the other family was given the chance to " steal " by coming up with an answer that may be among the missing answers.
If this answer was present, the other family won the round and was said to have " stolen " the money ; if not, the family who had given the three incorrect answers win however much money their other answers had accumulated.
If they get 200 points or more from the ten answers ( i. e. at least 200 people had agreed with all ten answers combined ), they win the top cash prize.

If and question
If the man on the sidewalk is surprised at this question, it has served as an exclamation.
If there be a disinterested patriot in America, 'tis General Washington, and his bravery, none can question ''.
If it proclaims that the best is yet to be, it always arouses, at least in the young, either a suspicious question or perhaps the exclamation of the Negro youth who saw on a tombstone the inscription, `` I am not dead but sleeping ''.
If there were more such cases, it would be easier to answer the question whether the policy-makers favor their own social classes.
( One big question: If Colmer was to be purged, what should the House do about the other three senior Mississippians who supported the maverick electors??
`` If you substitute ' atom ' for ' angel ', the problem is not insoluble, given the metallic content of the pin in question ''.
If the second theory is correct, this raises the further question of why the Persians, having hesitated for several days, then attacked.
If so, the next question is whether the patient can respond in a meaningful way to questions and commands.
If one asks the question, " Why are there any contingent beings at all?
If a system in question has an impulse response of
A more specific question could be: " If someone else can make better out of his / her life than I can, is it then moral to sacrifice myself for them if needed?
If the species concerned were short-lived ( in geological terms, lasting a few hundred thousand years ), then it is certain that the sediments in question were deposited within that narrow time period.
If the governor withholds the Queen's assent, the sovereign may within two years disallow the bill, thereby annulling the law in question.
Islamists have asked the question, " If Islam is a way of life, how can we say that those who want to live by its principles in legal, social, political, economic, and political spheres of life are not Muslims, but Islamists and believe in Islamism, not Islam?
If A attempts to support his position with an argument that shows that the law ought to allow him to do the thing in question, then he is guilty of ignoratio elenchi.
If the suspect responds " no " to the first question, the officer is required to re-read the Miranda warning, while saying " no " to the second question invokes the right at that moment ; in either case the interviewing officer or officers cannot question the suspect until the rights are waived.
If truth is understood according to correspondence theory, the question of the truth or falsity of sentences not contingent upon external phenomena cannot be tested ( see tautologies ).
If the first-countability axiom were imposed on the topological spaces in question, the two above conditions would be equivalent.
If there is, such as in some denominations of Wicca, it is a particular of the denomination in question, and not a universal practice.
If the objects are indeterminate until one of them is measured, then the question becomes, " How can one account for something that was at one point indefinite with regard to its spin ( or whatever is in this case the subject of investigation ) suddenly becoming definite in that regard even though no physical interaction with the second object occurred, and, if the two objects are sufficiently far separated, could not even have had the time needed for such an interaction to proceed from the first to the second object?
If they had any significant level of non-organic parts then something as simple as an x-ray scan would show them not to be human ( unless their creators designed the non-organic parts to have almost exactly the same structure and density as the organic components they were replacing, which would be both infeasible and highly improbable but not completely out of the question ).
This is because each point on the supply curve is the answer to the question " If this firm is faced with this potential price, how much output will it be able to and willing to sell?
" If a firm has market power, so its decision of how much output to provide to the market influences the market price, then the firm is not " faced with " any price, and the question is meaningless.

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