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When and opportunity
When there is employment opportunity for youth, this arrangement -- or lack of arrangement -- works out quite well.
When a Justice retires, they have the opportunity to assume duties similar to that of senior status assumed by District and Circuit Judges.
* SVO — Save opportunity: When a pitcher 1 ) enters the game with a lead of three or fewer runs and pitches at least one inning, 2 ) enters the game with the potential tying run on base, at bat, or on deck, or 3 ) pitches three or more innings with a lead and is credited with a save by the official scorer
When the Flip Chip packaging allowed the PDP-6 to be re-implemented at a much lower cost, DEC took the opportunity to carry out a similar evolution of their 36-bit design and introduced the PDP-10 in 1968.
When, in 1881, the Republicans nominated a slate of particularly disreputable machine politicians, the Democrats saw the opportunity to gain the votes of disaffected Republicans by nominating a more honest candidate.
When presented with the opportunity to direct Das Blaue Licht ( The Blue Light ) ( 1932 ), she took it.
" When his peerage was first announced, he said, " It will give me the opportunity ... to contribute to the national debate on issues like higher education, research, Europe and foreign policy.
When such an agreement is proposed, the court can reject it if it disagrees with the proposed sentence, in which case the defendant has an opportunity to withdraw his plea.
When in 1494 Charles VIII of France invaded the Italian states to claim the Kingdom of Naples, Pisa grabbed the opportunity to reclaim its independence as the Second Pisan Republic.
When either a plaintiff ( or prosecutor ) or defendant brings direct evidence or testimony which was not anticipated, the other side may be granted a specific opportunity to rebut it.
When given the opportunity to visit his father's Georgia grave, he remained there only briefly, yet while as president of Washington College, he defended his father in a biographical sketch while editing Light Horse Harry's memoirs.
When Julia took the offer seriously and pleaded for the opportunity, and Grant earnestly objected, she turned silent, indignant and quite disappointed.
When the Internet began to transition to a commercial opportunity during the late 1980s, Cerf moved to MCI where he was instrumental in the development of the first commercial email system ( MCI Mail ) connected to the Internet.
When William Randolph Hearst III took over the San Francisco Examiner in 1985, he offered Griffith an opportunity to do Zippy as a daily strip.
When at Whitsun the king proposed to discuss the measures to be taken against Gregory in a council of his nobles, only a few made their appearance ; the Saxons snatched at the golden opportunity for renewing their rebellion, and the anti-royalist party grew in strength from month to month.
When the 25-year-old Mozart arrived in Vienna in 1781, seeking professional opportunity, one of the first tasks to which he addressed himself was to become acquainted with Stephanie and lobby him for an opera commission.
When he's a servant, he will either serve his master devotedly or look for every opportunity to ruin and take advantage of him as he happens to see fit — whatever will gain the greatest advantage for himself and himself alone.
When the withdrawal began, some of Montcalm's Indian allies, angered at the lost opportunity for loot, attacked the British column, killing and capturing several hundred men, women, children, and slaves.
When three Japanese fishermen, among them Otokichi, were shipwrecked on the Olympic Peninsula in 1834, McLoughlin, envisioning an opportunity to use them to open trade with Japan, sent the trio to London on the Eagle to try to convince the Crown of his plan.
When a chain letter suggests a game of chance or a lottery with an opportunity for financial gain it is considered fraudulent under Title 18, United States Code, Section 1302, the Postal Lottery Statute.
When the War of the Polish Succession began in 1733, Philip and Elisabeth saw another opportunity to advance the claims of their sons and recover at least part of the former possessions of the Spanish crown on the Italian peninsula.
When Alexandra's father inherited the throne of Denmark in November 1863, the German Confederation took the opportunity to invade and annex Schleswig-Holstein.
When Jean shows up unannounced, Terry sees the opportunity to save her friend from the philandering Powell.
When Sasha is pregnant with a second son, Flagg seizes the opportunity.

When and arises
When some question arises in the medical field concerning cancer, for instance, we do not turn to free and open discussion as in a political campaign.
When the problem is considered even more closely, the need for a vertical ( parallel to the axis of rotation ) component of the magnetic field arises.
When the zonal flow buckles, the atmosphere can flow in a more longitudinal ( or meridional ) direction, and thus the term " meridional flow " arises.
When Caesar learns of their plan to cross over a Roman province, a great conflict arises pitting the Romans against the Helvetii.
When another negative word occurs with pas, a double negation interpretation usually arises, but this construction is criticised.
When a vacancy arises, the Queen's Commissioner first asks the municipal council for its views as to a successor, then writes to the Minister of the Interior recommending a candidate.
When such a conflict arises, all Superior Courts have the discretion to choose which rule they like until the California Supreme Court grants review and creates a single rule that binds all courts statewide.
When Telegonus arrives on Ithaca, he approaches Odysseus ' house, but the guards do not admit him to see his father ; a commotion arises, and Odysseus, thinking it is Telemachus, rushes out and attacks.
When a state of discomfort arises in consumers it leads to a drive like motivation to restore harmony by shifting beliefs to realign them with behaviour.
When the rules of the organisation do not designate a Visitor, or when a vacancy in the office arises, the Sovereign serves as Visitor, but delegates the functions to the Lord Chancellor.
When the need for a sidekick arises in the later novels and stories it is either:
When the rotor is stationary, no net rotational force arises, even if the wind speed rises quite high — the rotor must already be spinning to generate torque.
When a dispute arises and the case falls into a gap in the contract, either the parties must engage in bargaining or the courts must step in and fill in the gap.
When water-soluble polymers are used as stabilizers instead of soap, the repulsion between particles arises because these water-soluble polymers form a ' hairy layer ' around a particle that repels other particles, because pushing particles together would involve compressing these chains.
When this circuit is activated, a non-conceptual feeling of well-being arises.
When the occasion arises he is also a fair cook, though with a taste for the exotic that Fogg deplores.
When plasm arises, it can be tapped and used directly by humans, but is usually channeled into batteries so it can be used safely.
When the need for returning at a difficult angle or distance arises, Ryoma also incorporates the use of " nitōryū ", or ambidexterity.
When the flow of exhaust gases from the engine to the atmosphere is obstructed to any degree, back pressure arises and the engine's efficiency, and therefore power, is reduced.
When a vacancy arises for a seat mid-term, an election is only held if a certain number ( usually 10 ) of parish residents request an election.
:*" When a conflict arises between the natural world and the moral world, between reality and the conscience, the conscience must be right.
When a dispute over ball possession arises, the jump ball is used in the NBA and WNBA.
When the need arises, however, the Tree Kin embody a collection of dead limbs and trunks, which then shambles along with the elven horde, smashing and crushing all that it meets.
When the walls are only a few wavelengths apart, as arises for example with the thin films used in the manufacture of optical coatings, the reflections tend to combine coherently, resulting in interference.

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