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Such and counter
Such a move adds greatly to the risk of having to face the doubling cube coming back at 8 times its original value when first doubling the opponent ( offered at 2 points, counter offered at 16 points ) should the luck of the dice change.
Such structures can be applied to the field of education, where they could conceivably initiate an anti-pollution bandwagon in educational communication and educate people on how to counter doublespeak.
Such tactics eventually evolved into today's counter insurgency tactics.
Such areas are called " breakfast areas ", " breakfast nooks " or " breakfast bars " if the space is integrated into a kitchen counter.
Such internal policies run counter to state and municipal laws and statutes, and are an illegal form of silent judgment on the economic and racial makeup of a building.
Such a conditional jump can be predicted easily with a simple counter.
Such constabulary tasks would involve counter narcotics in the West Indies and North Atlantic, to combat terrorism and piracy East of Suez ( Suez Canal ) in the Gulf of Aden, Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean as well as its intended role to provide Mine Countermeasures and Hydrography, either alone or as part of a task-force anywhere in the world.
Such CPUs have an instruction pointer that holds that specified address, but they do not have a complete program counter.
Such views constituted a novelty in European thought and went counter to those then predominant in Spain and Europe that people indigenous to the Americas had no such rights.
Such a situation runs counter to neo-classical economic theory.
Such a bar could double as a service counter for the storage of BYOB material and offer ice and mixing services to create mixed drinks using the customer-purchased ingredients.
Often located under the counter near the cash register or safe, the button can be pressed in times of distress ( Such as robbery, disruptive or threatening behavior, or a situation which may warrant assistance ), triggering a silent alarm.

Such and evidence
Such a decision should have placed a powerful weapon in the hands of the entire housing industry, but there is little evidence that realtors, or at least their associations, have repudiated the principle in such clauses.
Such judges decide, often when called upon by counsel rather than of their own motion, what evidence is to be admitted when there is a dispute ; though in some common law jurisdictions judges play more of a role in deciding what evidence to admit into the record or reject.
Such evidence has come from two areas: amino acid sequences and DNA sequences.
Such comic ' evidence ' suggests that Athenians admired Euripides even while they mistrusted his intellectualism, at least during the long war with Sparta.
Such Old Testament stories, which are not confirmed by the Quran or prophetic hadeeth, are referred to as Isra ' iliyyah, and are not considered strong enough to be used as evidence in Islamic law.
Such cases may be dismissed based on lack of evidence as the illegally obtained evidence would not be allowed to be the basis of the prosecution's case ( called the " fruit of the poisonous tree " doctrine ).
Such physical or real evidence is non-testimonial and not protected by the Fifth Amendment self-incrimination clause.
( Such evidence may be self-incriminatory, but are not considered statements of self-incrimination.
Such claims are rejected by the scientific community on the basis of ample evidence that macroevolution is an active process both presently and in the past.
Such foreign law may be considered no more than evidence, rather than law because of the issue of sovereignty.
Such views have been challenged by other historians who maintain that there is evidence that these passages in Kings are derived from official court records at the time of Solomon and from other writings of that time that were incorporated into the canonical books of Kings.
Such ideas were incorporated into what was already an ongoing effort by some working in anthropology to provide scientific evidence for the superiority of Caucasians over non white races and justify European imperialism.
Such evidence does not constitute proof.
Such a deviation is evidence for stronger intermolecular attraction between the constituents of the mixture than exists in the pure components.
Such strict cospeciation should result in identical phylogenetic trees for the two lineages and recent work mapping fig sections onto molecular phylogenies of wasp genera and performing statistical comparisons has provided strong evidence for co-speciation at that scale.
Such documents are mere evidence that a change of name has occurred, however, and they do not themselves operate to change a person's name.
Such evidence as there is, such as the conquest of Elmet, the wars in north Wales and with Mercia, would argue for a more southerly focus of Northumbrian activity in the first half of the 7th century.
Such contradictory ( or vague ) evidence renders any definitive answer about the nature of the statue elusive.
Such a state may be referred to as an Electronic Police State, in which the government aggressively uses electronic technologies to record, organize, search and distribute forensic evidence against its citizens.
Such a device had been suggested by John Worlidge, by 1699, but there is no evidence that he had built a drill.
Such a reinstatement was evidence of the name he was achieving for himself in scientific and medical circles.
In fact, the artistic legacy of his reign is slight, especially when compared to that of his successors, James IV and James V. Such evidence as there is consists of portrait coins produced during his reign that display the king in three-quarter profile wearing an imperial crown, the Trinity Altarpiece by Hugo van der Goes, which was probably not commissioned by the king, and an unusual hexagonal chapel at Restalrig near Edinburgh, perhaps inspired by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
Such ideas have no operative principles in common with the modern hypothesis of abiogenesis, in which life emerged in the early ages of the planet, over a time span of at least millions of years, and subsequently diversified without evidence that there ever has been any subsequent repetition of the event.

Such and did
Such was my state of mind that I did not question the possibility of this ; ;
Such characters, with their low existence and often low morality, produce humorous effects in his novels and tales, as they did in the writing of Longstreet and Hooper and Harris, but it need not be added that he gives them far subtler and more intricate functions than they had in the earlier writers ; ;
Such influences can be overstated: Gropius himself did not share these radical views, and said that Bauhaus was entirely apolitical.
Such gods, while keeping the original features of celestial divinities, i. e. transcendent heavenly power and abstention from direct rule in worldly matters, did not share the fate of other celestial gods in Indoeuropean religions-that of becoming dei otiosi or gods without practical purpose, since they did retain a particular sort of influence over the world and mankind.
Such was the hatred he henceforth conceived against his former benefactor, that he did his very utmost to effect Oldebarneveldt's ruin.
Such " scandalous " events drew public attention, but did not result in prosecution.
Such a combination of religious practices, suitable for individuals and hermits, did not suit the bulk of the Jews.
Such groupings on the basis of age, did not constitute a permanent, paid military in the modern Western sense, nevertheless they did provide a stable basis for sustained armed mobilisation, much more so than ad hoc tribal levies or war parties.
Such printer support was very strong with daisy-wheel and dot-matrix printers, but did not take much advantage of the development of PostScript fonts and laser printers.
Such a system did exist using inter-process communication ( IPC ): A pipe-like system that would move any information between two programs, as opposed to file-like information.
Such a conclusion led Heidegger to depart from the Phenomenology of his teacher Husserl and prompt instead an ( ironically anachronistic ) return to the yet-unasked questions of Ontology, a return that in general did not acknowledge an intrinsic distinction between phenomena and noumena or between things in themselves ( de re ) and things as they appear ( see qualia ): Being-in-the-world, or rather, the openness to the process of Dasein's / Being's becoming was to bridge the age-old gap between these two.
Such disdain did not prevent the Société des Peintres Orientalistes (" Society of Orientalist Painters ") being founded in 1893, with Jean-Léon Gérôme as honorary president ; the word was less often used as a term for artists in 19th century England.
Such a series of measurements did not form a continuous observation of the signal and thus introduced a systematic bias into the measurement.
Such " anti-homosexual " laws were widespread throughout the western world until the 1960s and 1970s, so many gay men did not feel safe to come forward with their stories until the 1970s when many so-called " sodomy laws " were repealed.
Such literary forms did not merely draw from the folktale, but also influenced folktales in turn.
Such was the influence that Carey had on games in which he played, and so much did the Kangaroos struggle in his absence that, in mid 1994, the phenomenon was given a name – ' No Carey, no North '.
Such devices did not become standard
Such European American explorers learned many different names for the Cheyenne, and did not realize how the different sections were forming a unified tribe.
Such a launch did not occur until early 1958 as part of Project Vanguard, after the Soviet Union's Sputnik 1 in October 1957.
Such programs did not try to mimic human thought processes, but relied on full width alpha-beta and negascout searches.
Such concepts as the " Neolithic Revolution " and " Urban Revolution " did not begin with him but he welded them into a new synthesis of economic periods based on what could be known from the artifacts, rather than from a supposed ethnology of an unknown past.
Such a creature could very well have killed and eaten humans, Haast's Eagles did not become extinct until several hundred years after the arrival of the Māori.
Such systems were known as object libraries, or distributed objects, if they supported remote access ( not all did ).

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