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outcome and fight
* July 14 – WWII: Winston Churchill, in a worldwide broadcast, proclaims the intention of Great Britain to fight alone against Germany whatever the outcome: " We shall seek no terms.
The band will stay the entire game, playing the school's fight song and alma mater at the end of the game regardless of the outcome.
There is a fierce fight, with the outcome uncertain.
After petitioning the WBA to protest against the outcome of his controversial fight with Valuev, Ruiz was made the WBA's mandatory challenger to fight the winner of Chagaev-Valuev II in 2009.
However, the New York State Athletic Commission ( NYSAC ) and International Boxing Union ( IBU ) of France didn't recognize the outcome of this fight, conserving Tony Marino and Brown as their recognized champions.
This outcome made it possible to organize a fight against Louis Salica, it was the first time that Escobar fought a title fight in Puerto Rico.
If at this time we turn our eyes to Tudela, we will see an outcome of the fight so unexpected and disastrous.
With the Royce Gracie winning three of the first four events, the UFC quickly proved that size does not always determine the outcome of the fight.
Sports Illustrated ran an article about the fight and its outcome one week after the fight.
With Leopold I unwilling to fight on two fronts ; with a strong neutralist party in the Dutch Republic tying William's hands ; and with the Elector of Brandenburg stubbornly holding to his alliance with Louis XIV, there was no possible outcome but complete French victory.
In The Attack (# 26 ), the Ellimist explained about Crayak's existence, and explained that the two powers were having a fight over a species called the Iskoort, and drafted the Animorphs and the Chee Erek to fight against a team of Howlers over the outcome.
The High Court ruled that the BBBoC was responsible for medical provision at a fight and that administering oxygen and resuscitation on site would have made a considerable difference to Watson's outcome.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen also became the first Danish prime minister to officially denounce the Danish collaboration policy during the second world war as wrong, arguing " If every country had done as Denmark ( i. e. given up without a fight ), the outcome of the war would have been clear.
According to Mezger, Pride did not like the outcome of the fight and changed the agreement / contract on the spot in order to give Sakuraba another chance to win the fight.
An ESPN source alleged that Vick was a " heavyweight " in dog fighting and had been known to wager $ 40, 000 on the outcome of a single fight.
As before, a deducted point played in the outcome of the fight.
The draw sparked much debate and controversy as to who would have won the fight had judges determined the outcome, or had there been no time limits, as by the end of the fight Gracie's right eye was swollen shut.
A fight against Hopkins, based on the outcome of Hopkins-de la Hoya, was also very considered, just like a fight with Roy Jones Jr ..

outcome and triggered
Along their history DBMSs and respective databases, to a great extent, have been the outcome of such research, while real product requirements and challenges triggered database research directions and sub-areas.
A six-month political crisis triggered by a dispute over the outcome of the presidential elections held in December 2001 virtually halted economic activity in much of the country in the first half of 2002.
This legal outcome triggered a class action complaint charging MP3. com and certain of its officers, including Robertson, and directors with violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Bolting is generally triggered as soil temperatures rise in summer, and is a natural and inevitable outcome, though in many plants it can be delayed or prevented completely.

outcome and race
Even though the outcome of a race of the two machines could not be assumed, a quick inspection would instantly reveal the difference in the level of professionalism of the designers.
His career has not been without controversy, including being twice involved in collisions in the final race of a season that determined the outcome of the world championship, with Damon Hill in 1994 in Adelaide, and with Jacques Villeneuve in 1997 in Jerez.
To be classed as a manic episode, while the disturbed mood is present at least three ( or four if only irritability is present ) of the following must have been consistently prominent: grand or extravagant style, or expanded self-esteem ; reduced need of sleep ( e. g. three hours may be sufficient ); talks more often and feels the urge to talk longer ; ideas flit through the mind in quick succession, or thoughts race and preoccupy the person ; over indulgence in enjoyable behaviors with high risk of a negative outcome ( e. g., extravagant shopping, sexual adventures or improbable commercial schemes ).
Often these pit stops can change the entire outcome of a race.
After MLB's establishment of the three-division – Wild Card playoff format following the 1993 season, New York Times sports columnist Dave Anderson captured the feeling of many baseball purists regarding the thrilling ( and for Giants fans, heartbreaking ) winner-take-all outcome as the " last pure pennant race.
Kaunda's UNIP party boycotted the parliamentary polls to protest the exclusion of its leader from the presidential race, alleging in addition that the outcome of the election had been predetermined due to a faulty voter registration exercise.
According to The American Political Science Association, over the past 2004 presidential election, the women's vote may have well decided the outcome of the race.
The specific term " singularity " as a description for a phenomenon of technological acceleration causing an eventual unpredictable outcome in society was coined by mathematician and physicist Stanislaw Ulam as early as 1958, when he wrote of a conversation with John von Neumann concerning the " ever accelerating progress of technology and changes in the mode of human life, which gives the appearance of approaching some essential singularity in the history of the race beyond which human affairs, as we know them, could not continue.
John R. Akins ended up with 76 votes ( 26. 95 percent ) and election officials said the outcome of the board ’ s review on Monday could potentially change the decision in this race.
Historically, riots have occurred due to poor working or living conditions, governmental oppression, taxation or conscription, conflicts between ethnic groups, food supply or religions ( see race riot, sectarian violence and pogrom ), the outcome of a sporting event ( see football hooliganism ) or frustration with legal channels through which to air grievances.
A race to the bottom is a socio-economic concept that is argued to occur between countries, states, provinces or territories as an outcome of regulatory competition, progressive taxation policies and social welfare spending.
The outcome was repeated 100 years later when the schools celebrated the centennial of the race by again competing on Lake Winnipesaukee ( Harvard winning by 2. 7 seconds ).
The race is begun from a standing start which allows three factors to affect the outcome of the race: reaction time, torque, and traction.
When Cuyahoga county's primary was held on May 2, 2006, officials ordered the hand-counting of more than 18, 000 paper ballots after Diebold's new optical scan machines produced inconsistent tabulations, leaving several local races in limbo for days and eventually resulting in a reversal of the outcome of one race for state representative.
These firms argue that granting " anonymous " punters the ability to bet that an outcome will not happen is causing corruption in sports such as horse racing since it is much easier to ensure a horse will lose a race than to ensure that it will win.
Before the start of the race, Thorndyke persuades Mr. Wu to make a wager with him on its outcome.
However, the events at the end of Back To The Future Part III, where Marty avoided the race with Needles, may affect the outcome of events as seen in Part II.
Kaunda's UNIP party boycotted the parliamentary polls to protest the exclusion of its leader from the presidential race, alleging in addition, that the outcome of the election had been predetermined due to a faulty voter registration exercise.
The outcome of the race is considered to have a significant impact on which party control the United States Senate during the 113th Congress.
Physiologically the Rougon-Macquarts represent the slow succession of accidents pertaining to the nerves or the blood, which befall a race after the first organic lesion, and, according to environment, determine in each individual member of the race those feelings, desires and passions briefly, all the natural and instinctive manifestations peculiar to humanity whose outcome assumes the conventional name of virtue or vice.
One important outcome of joining the Khalsa is the abolition of one's previous caste, nation, race, rituals, customs, religion, clan, Karma.
The idea of introducing additional games that can be used to affect the outcome of the main game came from Burm's childhood, when he and his brother would " race " cars around a rug.

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