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If and player
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 decides
If he decides to proceed, he will custom-make for Susie an appliance consisting of bands, plastic plates, fine wires, and tiny springs.
If someone decides to donate to help orphan children, but decides to donate less, say, to black children out of a racist attitude, he or she will be acting in a discriminatory way even the people he discriminates against are actually benefitted by having some money donated to them.
If the judiciary decides in favor of the government because the country is secular, they would be considered to be Muslim individuals acting under compelling circumstances.
If the user decides to download the file, they negotiate the file transfer.
If one decides to go the concert, then they are giving up valuable time to study, but if they choose to do homework then the cost is giving up the concert.
If the firm decides to operate, the firm will continue to produce where marginal revenue equals marginal costs because these conditions insure not only profit maximization ( loss minimization ) but also maximum contribution.
If a manager decides that his client wrestler should tap out, but cannot convince the wrestler himself to do so, he may throw in the towel ( literally taking a gym towel and hurling it into the referee's line of sight ); this is the same as a submission, as the manager is, in kayfabe, considered the wrestlers agent, and therefore, authorized to make formal decisions ( such as forfeiting a match ) on the client's behalf.
If the rapporteur judge decides that the case can proceed, the case if referred to a Chamber of the Court which, unless it deems the application inadmissible, communicates the case to the government of the state against which the application is made, asking the government for its observations.
If the government decides to levy a beer tax of $ 3. 00 per glass, the consumer might prefer to drink wine.
If the tribunal decides that he is an unlawful combatant, he is not considered a protected person under GCIII.
" If there are no goals after both periods of extra time, a penalty shootout decides the game.
If the player decides not to withdraw part of their wager, they are said to " let it ride ".
If a bowler, usually a leg spin bowler, decides to attack the batsman's legs in an attempt to force a stumping, bowl him behind his legs, or induce a catch on the leg side, the field may stack 4-5 towards the leg side.
If the committee decides that a student's writing skills need more work, they recommend a class to help, and the student must prepare another portfolio, at least 10 pages of which must be new, at the end of the next semester for re-evaluation.
If, for example, a company with its own warehousing facilities decides to employ external transportation, this would be an example of third-party logistics.
If the Third Umpire decides that the on-field umpire made an incorrect decision then he will inform the on-field umpire, via headsets, of what he has seen and tell him to either change his decision or to stay with his original decision.
If one decides to undergo surgery, a specialized center should be preferred.
If a port house decides that its wine is of quality sufficient for a vintage, samples are sent to the IVDP for approval and the house declares the vintage.
If the minority has fallen below 3, 000 persons and 6 % of inhabitants, then the municipality must become monolingual, unless it decides to keep its bilingual status.
If a woman decides to keep the child the father may choose not to by severing all ties legally.
If H < sub > f </ sub > is in this time complexity class, it means we can construct some machine K which, given some machine description and input x, decides whether the tuple (, x ) is in H < sub > f </ sub > within.
If the examining judge decides there is a valid case against a suspect, the accused is sent for adversarial trial by jury.

If and trust
If you are an income beneficiary of property held in trust or an heir, legatee, or devisee, you may deduct allowable depreciation and depletion, if not deductible by the estate or trust.
Paul the Apostle, an early Christian convert and missionary, wrote, " If Christ was not raised, then all our preaching is useless, and your trust in God is useless.
As Paul the Apostle stated: " If Christ was not raised, then all our preaching is useless, and your trust in God is useless.
If the children are under 18, or under some other age mentioned in the will ( 21 and 25 are common ), a trust must come into existence until the contingency age is reached.
If a living trust fails, the property will usually be held for the grantor / settlor on resulting trusts, which in some notable cases, has had catastrophic tax consequences.
When he was reminded how much power and strength Luther drew from his trust in God, he answered, " If I myself do not do my part, I can not expect anything from God in prayer.
If the survivors of 546 were in fact herdsmen ( speculation ), then all the Xanthian nobility had perished, and the Persians must have designated some other Lycian noble, whom they could trust.
An introduction to the calculus of trust ( Example: ' If I connect two trusted systems, are they more or less trusted when taken together?
If the cert is likely to be trusted and is failing because the domain name is a slight mismatch, it will then initially fail in the browser, but then be subjected to the notary trust, which can then bypass the browser warning.
If they are any good at their jobs, they will have developed relationships grounded in trust and mutual understanding with influential members of the country in which they are accredited.
If the trust has qualified under laws such as Internal Revenue Code section 501 ( c ), donations to the trust may be deductible to an individual taxpayer or corporate donor.
If there is no trustee, whoever has title to the trust property will be considered the trustee.
If one accepts the validity of the idea of social reality, scientifically, it must be amenable to measurement, something which has been explored particularly in relation to trust.
If the trust funds begin running deficits, meaning more in benefits are paid out than contributions paid in, the Social Security Administration is empowered to redeem the securities and use those funds to cover the deficit.
" If one believes that the trust fund assets are worthless ," argued former Representative Bill Archer, then similar reasoning implies that “ Americans who have bought EE savings bonds should go home and burn them because they ’ re worthless because the money has already been spent .” At a Senate hearing in July 2001, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan was asked whether the trust fund investments are “ real ” or merely an accounting device.
If $ 1 added to the fund increases national savings, or replaces borrowing from other lenders, by $ 1, the trust fund is real.
If $ 1 added to the fund does not replace other borrowing or otherwise increase national savings, the trust fund is not " real.
If there are tax increases, those who believe the trust fund is real might also note that tax increases could have been even higher without the trust fund.
If productivity does not rise fast enough to offset the loss of productive workers, and if accumulated savings in the trust fund are not adequate to fill this gap, then per-capita benefits would decline.
If no such body can be identified, or if there is disagreement among two or more claimants, the Medal and the Cash Award will be held in trust until such time as the Entry may legally possess, either in the United States of America or in the venue of the contest, the Cash Award and Gold Medal in its own right.

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