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When and turns
When he turns briefly to literary style, in the Third Book, he again looks to the effect on the audience.
When one turns from the dombocs introduction to the laws themselves, it is difficult to uncover any logical arrangement.
When the radiometer is heated in the absence of a light source, it turns in the forward direction ( i. e. black sides trailing ).
When the total vapor pressure reaches the pressure surrounding the liquid, boiling occurs and liquid turns to gas throughout the bulk of the liquid.
When the caterpillar has grown enough, it turns into an immobile pupa.
When Hector turns to face his supposed brother to retrieve another spear he sees no one there.
When after several moments she still does not notice, he turns around and shoots himself.
When heat is applied to the meat a chemical reaction happens that turns the hemoglobin white.
When the king turns over temporalities to the clergy, he places them under his jurisdiction, from which later pronouncements of the popes cannot release them.
When Odras falls asleep, the Morrígan turns her into a pool of water.
When the signal light turns green, the race can begin.
When cycling was in its infancy, wooden indoor tracks were laid which resemble those of modern velodromes, consisting of two straights and slightly banked turns.
When the situation turns into a war between Japan and America, they establish contacts with the opposition in the Japanese government and are also used to eliminate a pair of Japanese AWACS planes.
When traveling through the turns at racing speed, which may exceed 85 km / h ( about 52 mph ), the banking attempts to match the natural lean of a bicycle moving through that curve.
When rapid parallel turns are quickly linked together, the upper body remains pointed down the fall line, and the lower body and skis are alternately driven into the snow in one direction and then the other.
When the incoming voltage falls below a predetermined level the SPS turns on its internal DC-AC inverter circuitry, which is powered from an internal storage battery.
When it finds itself pursued and in danger of capture, it throws itself from a precipice, and turns so aptly in falling, that it receives all the shock upon the horn, and so escapes safe and sound.
When one enters an elevator, it is expected that one turns around to face the doors.
When the turns are taken around the vertical pole they should be inside the previous turns.
When the driver turns to look back, the girl has vanished.
Hicks later agreed that the model missed important points of Keynesian theory, criticizing it as having very limited use beyond " a classroom gadget ", and criticizing equilibrium methods generally: " When one turns to questions of policy, looking towards the future instead of the past, the use of equilibrium methods is still more suspect.
When a drop of holy water falls on the talisman, the opal turns into a colorless stone and the Baroness dies soon thereafter.
" When Alienation turns Right ".
When she learns that he launched a full-scale bank heist instead, she injects him with concentrated U4 and turns him into a mutant, sending him after Blade.

When and evaluate
When playing High-Low it is common to use the Ace-to-five low hand ranking to evaluate the low hands and use the standard hand ranking when evaluating high hands.
When the Golden Argosy crew is made aware of Guerrero's presence and intentions, Captain Vernon Demerest ( Dean Martin ), acting as a check pilot to evaluate Captain Anson Harris ( Barry Nelson ), goes back into the passenger cabin and tries to persuade Guerrero not to trigger the bomb.
When Blandy proposed an all-Navy board to evaluate the results, Senator McMahon complained to President Harry Truman that the Navy should not be " solely responsible for conducting operations which might well indeed determine its very existence.
When using PBL, learners in the classroom become researchers and often work in small groups to analyze problems, determine solutions, and evaluate solutions ( Hoffman and Ritchie, 1997 ).
When implementing the mobile sales force automation application or during the first stage of systems development life cycle, project teams will need to evaluate how prospective solutions comprising mobile devices, software and support infrastructure and carrier services are packaged to deliver optimal system usability, manageability and integrative abilities, as well as high scalability, reliability and performance.
When the receiver contacts the PKG to retrieve the private key for this public key, the PKG can evaluate the identifier and decline the extraction if the expiration date has passed.
When Nick confronts Beth, she admits that she handed his file to Nilsen, who threatened to discharge Nick if he could not evaluate him directly.
When he visited the Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg to evaluate it for war reparations, he opined that it – and the Beetle – had no value.
When choosing a point t < sub > 0 </ sub > to evaluate a Bernstein polynomial we can use the two diagonals of the triangle scheme to construct a division of the polynomial
When testing a new medical device for regulatory submission, device manufacturers will usually evaluate the radiocontrast according to ASTM F640 " Standard Test Methods for Determining Radiopacity for Medical Use.
When performing epidemiological studies to evaluate one or more determinants for a specific outcome, the other determinants may act as confounding factors, and need to be controlled for, e. g. by stratification.
When generating code for arithmetic expressions, the compiler has to decide which is the best way to translate the expression in terms of number of instructions used as well as number of registers needed to evaluate a certain subtree.
When in 1988 the ICR sought re-approval, a five-person committee from the California Department of Education sent to evaluate ICR's degree program found its graduate school consisted of only five full-time faculty and some courses were videotaped rather than professor-led instruction.
When graduate programs evaluate an individual they are not considered apart from every other student.
When there are hundreds or even thousands of fonts on a system, font management software makes it easier to find, organize, and evaluate specific fonts.
When compared to other forms of academic assessment, standardized testing is said to be a cost effective method to evaluate the performance of schools.
When applied to sourcing and supply chain operations, optimization helps the sourcing professional simultaneously evaluate thousands of different procurement inputs.
When the University of Applied Sciences Cologne began to assess and evaluate the situation at Angkor in 1995 with a view of preparing a conservation project it was immediately clear that the documentation of the surfaces and subsequently of the intervention would have to be approached in an exceptional way.
When public meetings were held to evaluate this idea, there was strong local support for continued federal ownership.

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