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When and consensus
When consensus could not be reached on locating the Bank in London, Brussels or Amsterdam, the choice fell on Switzerland.
When it is performed ineptly, or is vulgar, and especially if it is vulgar and witnessed by sleepers, magic can cause Paradox, a phenomenon in which reality tries to resolve contradictions between the consensus and the Mage's efforts.
When the atrocities committed by Nazi Germany became apparent after the Second World War, the consensus within the world community was that the United Nations Charter did not sufficiently define the rights it referenced.
When this is done – and it will take the efforts of many keen intellects steeped in the law of at least a dozen lands and also aware of the social nexus of the law – then mankind will be able to see clearly for the first time and clearly where the common consensus of the great living social and law systems lies.
When consensus is reached and at breaks in the conversation, they will give short words of agreement, such as " yup " or " mm-hmm.
When a call for consensus on a motion is made, a dissenting delegate has one of three options:
When consensus or something near enough is not possible, majoritarian decision making is used.
When Ben-Gurion resigned in June 1963, Eshkol was elected party chairman with a broad consensus, and was subsequently appointed Prime Minister.
When used to distinguish from fictional worlds or universes against the consensus reality of the reader, the term has a long history:
When Heath and his cabinet took office, they followed the post-war consensus and set up policies to stabilise the economy, retaining government control on industries and creating an intricate system to control wages and dividends.
He also refused to talk to a group of protesters who went to his office to express their concern, stating " When Canadian Heritage Minister Josée Verner and I have reached a consensus and we're satisfied, we will introduce a bill.
When Ministers have been elected and selected by a consensus system, it is inevitable that there is not any common agenda for the proposed work of the government.
When a consensus on the draft was reached, the final draft would be sent on to the Joint Committee, which was head over the four sub-committees.
When interpellated in the Chamber, he also contended that France had managed to obtain consensus that Russia was to maintain a degree of Polish autonomy, as these had been stipulated by the 1814 – 1814
William M. LeoGrande, in a paper written for the Cuba Transition Project at the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies at the University of Miami, wrote of the 1992 election law: " unprecedented openness in debate, not just among party members, but also among the entire populace, so as to foster greater participation and build ' the necessary consensus ' for the government's policy response ... Eventually, some three million people participated in the pre-Congress discussions ", but " When the new electoral law was finalized … it dashed any hopes for a significant opening to alternative voices.
When consensus is deemed to be unattainable, either the " presenter " of a proposal or the " facilitator " of the deliberations is empowered to choose the closing option of a fallback vote.
When the Steering Committee ( SC ) adopts a concept paper as a new topic, the process of consensus building begins.
It has been stated by Prentice during a confrontation with the public demanding details on the bill that " When Canadian Heritage Minister Josée Verner and I have reached a consensus and we're satisfied, we will introduce a bill.
When building specifications via consensus not everyone is always happy and sometimes the end product isn't perfect.
When the Conservative Party won the 1979 general election in the wake of the 1978-79 Winter of discontent, they implemented New Right ideas and brought the post-war consensus to an end.
When Lee approved the proposal after such widespread criticism, the opposition said that he had overruled consensus.
When they were asked where to place their town and where to build their church, they explained that the consensus of the people in Laguinbanwa, Madjanos, and Lauan and also Guicod was to put the Poblacion in what is now the present site of Numancia being the center of these communities.
When this CD was officially released, the critical consensus remained positive, with Entertainment Weeklys David Browne giving it an A-grade.
When the Janata Party came to power by emerging as the single largest party in the 1983 State elections, he emerged as a consensus candidate between the powerful Lingayat and Vokkaliga lobbies.

When and observers
When observers or cells are not authorised they can still request fire.
When spotting aircraft, observers notice the key attributes of an aircraft.
When an object falls into a black hole, any information about the shape of the object or distribution of charge on it is evenly distributed along the horizon of the black hole, and is lost to outside observers.
When Eta Carinae was first catalogued in 1677 by Edmond Halley, it was of the 4th magnitude, but by 1730, observers noticed it had brightened considerably and was, at that point, one of the brightest stars in Carina.
( 3 ) When the flag is displayed vertically the blue band should be on the observers left.
When he was made a member of the Seventh Supreme People's Assembly in February 1982, international observers deemed him the heir apparent of North Korea.
When rational observers have different background beliefs, they may draw different conclusions from the same scientific evidence.
When he was pressured by the international community, notably a very vocal US ambassador to the Central African Republic, Daniel H. Simpson, to hold fair elections, assisted by the UN Electoral Assistance Unit and monitored by international observers in 1992, he only won 10 % of the vote and so he declared the elections invalid and had the Constitutional Council cancel the election.
When two observers are in relative uniform motion and uninfluenced by any gravitational mass, the point of view of each will be that the other's ( moving ) clock is ticking at a slower rate than the local clock.
When the Abu Ghraib military prisoner torture and abuse scandal was publicized in March of 2004, many observers were immediately struck by its many similarities to the Stanford Prison experiment.
When many of these same expert observers reared on the 1930s debacle became the architects of a new unified post war system at Bretton Woods, the watch words became " no more beggar thy neighbor.
When he was finally forced by the donor community, notably a very vocal US ambassador, to hold fair elections, assisted by the UN Electoral Assistance Unit and monitored by international observers in 1992, he only won 10 % of the vote and so he declared the elections invalid and had the Constitutional Council cancel the election.
When the bully encounters no negative response from observers, it encourages continuation of the behavior.
When the observers balked and produced injunctions from the Brooklyn Supreme Court McKane supposedly declared " injunctions don't go here " and ordered the men away.
When the bomber pilots, observers and fighter escort pilots were preoccupied with the destruction they were causing on the ground, Boelcke signaled for his pilots to attack.
When he revised his statement to say that the police provocateurs were peaceful observers, the same video showed them to be masked, wearing police boots, and in one case holding a rock.
When the number of objects presented exceeds the subitizing range, this feeling is lost, and observers commonly report an impression of shifting their viewpoint around the display, until all the elements presented have been counted.
When Pompuang died in 1992, many observers felt that luk thung would die with her.
When medical authorities questioned him on this, he and a fellow explorer agreed to undertake a study under the auspices of the Journal of the American Medical Association to demonstrate that they could eat a 100 % meat diet in a closely observed laboratory setting for the first several weeks, with paid observers for the rest of an entire year.
When the visiting Soyuz 36 Intercosmos crew departed Salyut 6 on 3 June 1980 and the remaining resident crew almost immediately redocked the Soyuz craft left behind, observers speculated the secretive Soviets were possibly planning a second Intercosmos mission.
When doing so, the Protest Warriors carried large signs often designed to appear similar to those held by the participants, enabling them to mingle until observers were close enough to read their signs ' fine-print.
* Vocabulary: When a sign was reported by three independent observers, it was added to a checklist.
When they encountered a living world that had features in favor of the evolution of intelligent life, they left behind the monoliths as remote observers that were also capable of taking a variety of actions according to the wishes of their creators.
When the bell rang to signal the end of the eighth round, most observers had the Welshman ahead, but he was tiring fast and, in the ninth, suffered the first knockdown of his professional career.
When a dog is happy or wants to play, it might pant with lips relaxed, covering the teeth and with what sometimes appears to be a happy expression ( it might appear as a smile to some observers ) or with the mouth open.

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