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When and interpreting
When interpreting the results of a test, it is important to consider the morphine usage history of the individual, since a chronic user can develop tolerance to doses that would incapacitate an opiate-naive individual, and the chronic user often has high baseline values of these metabolites in his system.
When one looks at the duck-rabbit and sees a rabbit, one is not interpreting the picture as a rabbit, but rather reporting what one sees.
When an outline font is used, a rasterizing routine ( in the application software, operating system or printer ) renders the character outlines, interpreting the vector instructions to decide which pixels should be black and which ones white.
When interpreting Exodus 22: 18, he stated that, with the help of the devil, witches could steal milk merely by thinking of a cow.
He contributed " Sonnet 55 " to the 2002 compilation album, When Love Speaks, which features famous actors and musicians interpreting Shakespeare's sonnets and play excerpts.
He also contributed " Sonnet 62 " to the 2002 compilation album, When Love Speaks ( EMI Classics ), which consists of famous actors and musicians interpreting Shakespearean sonnets and play excerpts.
However, it is useful to differentiate the physical from without: romantic love as separate and apart from courtly love when interpreting such topics as: " Marriage is no real excuse for not loving ", " He who is not jealous cannot love ", " No one can be bound by a double love ", and " When made public love rarely endures ".
When interpreting test results, healthcare professionals consider a person ’ s medical history, family history, and the type of genetic test that was done.
When he was 25 years old, he began performing as a professional musician, interpreting humorous subjects of his inspiration.
When interpreting convergence in this way holds under the less restrictive conditions that g ( x ) is integrable and 0 is a point of continuity of g < sub > P </ sub >( x ).
: When one considers the possibilities provided by the arrangement of traditional songs, interpreting this music anew with an experimental approach involves a certain " risk ," and also requires a different concept of it.
When interpreting the floating-point number, the bias is subtracted to retrieve the actual exponent.
When considered from a learning point of view over short time periods, a person ’ s concepts provide the basis for interpreting and organizing incoming information and also for forming principles and other complex relations among concepts.
When interpreting the Constitution, the court is required to consider international human rights law and may consider the law of other democratic countries.
When introducing the Judiciary Act into Parliament, Alfred Deakin spoke of the strong need for a court capable both of judicial review of government and of interpreting the Constitution.
When not interpreting Aeiou's messages, he usually speaks in rhyme.
When asked in Spanish what was the name of the town, she interpreted it as if they were asking about what was the name of the corals growing around the area, with the Spaniards interpreting her answer as the name of the town.
When interpreting works with orchestral accompaniment, Collegium 419 works with outstanding instrumental ensembles that follow historical performance praxis of early music, e. g. Hipocondria Ensemble, La Gambetta, Ritornello and others.
In 2002, she contributed " The Willow Song " to the compilation album, When Love Speaks ( EMI Classics ), which features famous actors and musicians interpreting Shakespeare's sonnets and play excerpts.

When and strive
`` When you stand up in public and take vows to strive to set an example before your children and to teach them the fundamentals of the Christian faith, you strive a little harder to uphold those vows '', explains the slender vice president of the young couples Sunday school class.
When Ishmael asserts that humans must strive to belong to effective and secure communities, Julie asks for concrete examples of how this can be achieved.

When and adhere
When early sexologists in the late 19th century began to categorize and describe homosexual behavior, hampered by a lack of knowledge about lesbianism or women's sexuality, they distinguished lesbians as women who did not adhere to female gender roles and designated them mentally ill.
When they do wear out, it is generally due to ink invading the guide plate of the print head, causing grit to adhere to it ; this grit slowly causes the channels in the guide plate to wear from circles into ovals or slots, providing less and less accurate guidance to the printing wires.
; Ubi lex voluit, dixit ; ubi noluit, tacuit: When the law wanted to regulate the matter in further detail, it did regulate the matter ; when it did not want to regulate the matter in further detail, it remained silent ( in the interpretation of a law, an excessively expansive interpretation might perhaps go beyond the intention of the legislator, thus we must adhere to what is in the text of the law and draw no material consequences from the law's silence ).
When death is imminent or when a monk feels that he is unable to adhere to his vows due to advanced age or terminal disease, many Jain ascetics take a final vow of Santhara or Sallekhana, a peaceful and detached death where medicines, food and water are abandoned.
When gathered in groups, Bohemians usually adhere to the injunction, though discussion of business often occurs between pairs of members.
When confronted Russell admitted that his government was attempting to get agreement from the Confederacy to adhere to the provisions of the treaty relating to neutral goods ( but not privateering ), but he denied that this was in any way a step towards extending diplomatic relations to the Confederates.
When the platelets in the blood are activated, they then become very sticky so allowing them to stick to other platelets and adhere to the injured area.
When dyed, the colour does not adhere to the areas with rice paste.
When applying Agri-fos as a spray, it must be combined with an organosilicate surfactant, Pentra-bark, to enable the product to adhere to the bole long enough to be absorbed by the tree.
When gathered in groups, Bohemians usually adhere to the injunction, though discussion of business often occurs between pairs of members.
When the international football body on the continent FIFA was founded in Paris in 1904, it immediately declared that FIFA would adhere to the rules laid down by the IFAB.
When Isma ' il Pasha became Wāli of Egypt and Sudan in 1863, he refused to adhere to the concessions to the Canal company made by his predecessor Said.
When plating on iron or steel, an underlying plating of copper allows the nickel to adhere.
When purpose built shunting locomotives were eventually introduced in 1929, the SAR preferred to adhere to the American practice of using tender locomotives for shunting, rather than the European practice of using tank locomotives.
When Pope Innocent X replaced Urban he set about forcing Duke Odoardo's son Ranuccio II Farnese, Duke of Parma to adhere to the conditions of the peace treaty.
When a client wants to access the service via an endpoint, it not only needs to know the contract, but it also has to adhere to the binding specified by the endpoint.
When they are plucked from the plant, the calyx will usually adhere and they will detach with a noticeable cracking sound.
When these differences are consistent with the campaign and the majority of students adhere to the beneficial idea, they are then used in the next round of message creation.

When and plain
When she met him, she held a plain egg in her hand and exclaimed, " Christ is risen!
In the 1891 book, The Flowing Bowl: When and what to Drink, author William Schmidt listed the Tom Collins as including :< u > Tom Collins Gin ( 1891 )</ u > The juice of half a lemon in a large glass, a bar-spoonful of sugar, a drink of Tom gin ; mix this well ; 2 lumps of ice, a bottle of plain soda. Mix well and serve.
When the calculator IC prices started to fall, Pico refocused on commercial products rather than plain ICs.
When encrypting, a person looks up each letter of the message in the " plain " line and writes down the corresponding letter in the " cipher " line.
When the Methodist Mission moved to the Chemeketa plain, the new establishment was called Chemeketa, but was more widely known as the Mill because of its situation on Mill Creek.
When he originally started with The Byrds, he used the name Jim, which he thought to be too plain.
When served, it is plain most of the time.
When he returned a few months later, the mold ( Penicillium roqueforti ) had transformed his plain cheese into Roquefort.
When in this room, Adam wore a plain black T-shirt with ' Ad ' and Joe wore one with ' Joe ' written on the front.
When the princes entered Belgium in 1831, they eagerly visited the plain of Jemmapes, where their father had fought in 1792.
When not depressed he was an amusing companion, " very merry, facete, and juvenile ," and a person of " great honesty, plain dealing, and charity.
When, in medieval Europe, this included the legal freehold of church land in the parish, the parish priest was a " perpetual curate " ( curatus perpetuus ), an assistant would be a ( plain ) curate ( curatus temporalis ).
When portions of the plain uplifted as a plateau, these relict soils, characterized by a bright red color, wound up on uplands in a great semicircle around the southern rim.
When Pyrrhus learned this, he encamped about Nauplia and the next day dispatched a herald to Antigonus, calling him a coward and challenging him to come down and fight on the plain.
When the operator prints paychecks, it is important that paycheck information printed on checks forms and not on plain paper ; likewise, a regular printout should never print on expensive check forms.
When the operator prints paychecks, it is vitally important that paycheck information prints on check forms and not on plain paper ; likewise, a regular printout should never print on expensive check forms.
When the mistral blows from the west, the mass of air is not so cold and the wind only affects the plain of the Rhone delta and the Côte d ' Azur.
When the metal to be gilded is wrought or chased, it ought to be covered with mercury before the amalgam is applied, that this may be more easily spread ; but when the surface of the metal is plain, the amalgam may be applied to it directly.
When Augusta was a month old, Lady Mary Coke called her " the most beautiful baby I have ever seen " while Royal was " very plain ".
When the result is a chunk of something intelligible, there is a high probability that the guessed plain text is correct for that position ( as either actual plaintext, or part of the running key ).
When " the citizens of Shechem and the whole house of Millo " were gathered together " by the plain of the pillar " ( i. e., the stone set up by Joshua, 24: 26 ; compare Genesis 35: 4 ) " that was in Shechem, to make Abimelech king ," from one of the heights of Mount Gerizim he protested against their doing so in the earliest parable, that of the bramble-king.
When the brand first entered the market, it was packaged simply, with a plain wrapper and " JUICY FRUIT " in red, thin block letters In 1914, Wrigley changed it to thin vertical white and green stripes with " Wrigley's Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum " centered in a stylized Maltese Cross emblem with a black background.
When eaten as plain rice congee, it is most often served with side dishes.
When a river reaches a low-lying plain, often in its final course to the sea or a lake, it meanders widely.
When it was completed it reached a height of 231 feet, in seven terraces ; even in ruin it still stands a striking 172 feet over the perfectly flat plain.

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