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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 wishes
If a customer wishes a special cut, it will not be available.
If one wishes to discuss a literary figure who uses folklore in his work, the first thing he must realize is that the literary figure is probably part of this ignorant American public.
If not, he was willing to accede to William's wishes in any way that did not block his ultimate aim.
If the sick person wishes to receive the sacrament of penance, it is preferable that the priest make himself available for this during a previous visit ; but if the sick person must confess during the celebration of the sacrament of anointing, this confession replaces the penitential rite A passage of Scripture is read, and the priest may give a brief explanation of the reading, a short litany is said, and the priest lays his hands on the head of the sick person and then says a prayer of thanksgiving over the already blessed oil or, if necessary, blesses the oil himself.
If a mutual fund investor wishes to redeem his or her investment the fund must be able to meet that request immediately.
Alice could send bits to Bob in the following way: If Alice wishes to transmit a " 0 ", she measures the spin of her electron in the z direction, collapsing Bob's state to either or.
If one wishes to employ the notation for a different purpose ( such as denoting open intervals on the real number line ) the ordered pair may be denoted by the variant notation
If the court believes that developments or trends in legal reasoning render the precedent unhelpful, and wishes to evade it and help the law evolve, it may either hold that the precedent is inconsistent with subsequent authority, or that it should be distinguished by some material difference between the facts of the cases.
:: If Alice wishes to transmit a ' 0 ', she measures the spin of her electron in the z direction, collapsing Bob's state to either | z +>< sub > B </ sub > or | z ->< sub > B </ sub >.
If Alice wishes to transmit a ' 1 ', she measures the spin of her electron in the x direction, collapsing Bob's state to either | x +>< sub > B </ sub > or | x ->< sub > B </ sub >.
If the Government wishes to create a comprehensive and robust welfare state, the rate can be increased.
If one is aggrieved by the judicial outcome of an action and wishes to appeal, he may be forever barred from doing so if he fails to meet the deadline by which his appeal may be filed.
If a lawyer wishes to help a client overcome legal obstacles to securing her or his natural rights, he might, for instance, find that assisting in fabricating evidence or committing perjury is more effective than open disobedience.
St Augustine in his City of God writes " God is called omnipotent on account of His doing what He wills " and thus proposes the definition that " Y is omnipotent " means " If Y wishes to do X then Y can and does do X ".
If a rider wishes to stay within normal requirements for higher-level competition, breeches should be white, but beige or another conservative light color is permissible.
On his deathbed, he committed a manuscript to his chaplain, ordering him to consult with Libert Fromondus, a theology professor at Leuven, and Henri Calenus, a canon at the metropolitan church, and to publish the manuscript if they agreed it should be published, adding " If, however, the Holy See wishes any change, I am an obedient son, and I submit to that Church in which I have lived to my dying hour.
" If only I were a fly on the wall ..." is a phrase used when one wishes they could have observed a scene in an omniscient point of view.
" If anyone wishes to write us, let them write directly ," Tatiana wrote to " my dear dove " Chebotareva on 9 December 1917, after expressing concern for fellow nurses and a patient they had once treated together.
If a director or producer wishes, more detailed and elaborate storyboard images are created.
If a town wishes to obtain the title of a city the proper method of procedure is to address a petition to the King through the Home Office.
Echoing Senator Roman Hruska's famous 1970 speech in defense of Harrold Carswell, Coats said to CNN regarding the nomination: " If a great intellectual powerhouse is a qualification to be a member of the court and represent the American people and the wishes of the American people and to interpret the Constitution, then I think we have a court so skewed on the intellectual side that we may not be getting representation of America as a whole.
If the owner wishes to sell the island then the Department has a pre-emptive right.
If the customer wishes to be able to reproduce the photos themselves, they may discuss an alternative contract with the photographer in advance before the pictures are taken, in which a larger up front fee may be paid in exchange for reprint rights passing to the customer.
Villeneuve later remarked that: " If someone said to me that you can have three wishes, my first would have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari ..."

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