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When the probability of different events is not independent, the probability of future events can change based on the outcome of past events ( see statistical permutation ).
When we measure this qubit in the standard basis, the probability of outcome is and the probability of outcome is.
When the winning strategy is for the first player, it is said that the outcome of the position is a " win ", and when the winning strategy is for the second player, it is said that the outcome of the position is a " loss " ( because it is a loss from the point of view of the first player ).
When asked about this by American Cinematographer, Spielberg said, " I think that World War II is the most significant event of the last 100 years ; the fate of the Baby Boomers and even Generation X was linked to the outcome.
When filming soft-scripted shows, the subjects are given a scenario by the producers to act out, perhaps an exaggerated version of something likely to be encountered in their real lives, are informed of the outcome, and possible " beats " in between, and instructed to improvise, which Hogan says is a version of what he did as a professional wrestler.
When Krushchev asked Messing what the outcome of the crisis would be, he was assured that it would not lead to world war three.
When striking range is reached, reflexes dictate the outcome.
When the cards are dealt, the outcome of War is not fully determined because of slight variations in how the cards are returned to play.
When the measurement is made-it yields an outcome, only one will occur, even though more than one could, so when it happens no measurement of the other states can subsequently be made.
When Hughes resigned in 1984, throwing Australian cricket into turmoil, Chappell received a share of the blame for the outcome.
When a fair coin is flipped once, the theoretical probability that the outcome will be heads is equal to 1 / 2.
When adopted, directives give member states a timetable for the implementation of the intended outcome.
" When tempering high-carbon steel in the blacksmith method, the color provides a general indicaton of the final hardness, although some trial-and-error is usually required to match the right color to the type of steel to achieve the exact hardness, because the carbon content, the heating speed, and even the type of heat source will affect the outcome.
When the outcome was clear, the people of Strathcona feted Rutherford with a torchlight procession and bonfire.
When a firm is selling some of its product to itself, and only to itself ( i. e. there is no external market for that particular transfer good ), then the picture gets more complicated, but the outcome remains the same.
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.
When an LCP disease diagnosis occurs after age eight, a better outcome results with surgery rather than non-operative treatments.
When this occurs in small enclosures or environments with few opportunities to escape, the outcome is often fatal and rapid.
When the cutting has become a self-sufficient plant, it is genetically identical to the mother plant except when chimeric tissues or similar complications affect the outcome.
When James K. Pollock and Louise Overacker began to analyze the role of money in politics, they started in the United States, looking at the money that was spent in order to influence the outcome of a ( federal ) election.
When it was known that this was the likely outcome of the Select Committee, Bradlaugh's fellow Northampton MP Henry Labouchère initiated a debate on a motion to allow Bradlaugh to affirm.
When Johnson was impeached, Wade was sworn in as one of the senators sitting in judgment, but was greatly criticized because of his unseemly interest in the outcome of the trial.

When and dealer's
When shuffled, the second deck is placed to the shuffler's right, i. e. to the next dealer's left.
When one of a player's hands is compared to one of the dealer's hands, it sometimes happens that both will have the same score.
When the dealer's card turns up, he may take the stake and pass the bank ; or he may allow the stake to remain, whereat of course it becomes doubled if met.
When the dealer is involved in either the winning or losing side of a hand, extra tai ( one plus twice the number of times the dealer has consecutively retained dealership ) are added to the dealer's winnings or losses.
When the dealer's representative had sent a piece of a coffin to be carbon dated, analysis had shown that the coffin was only around 250 years old.

When and hand
When her hand touched his, fire went through Jack and he felt weak, but he managed somehow to get her on her feet.
When her right hand was incapacitated by the rheumatism, Sadie learned to write with her left hand.
When we separated that evening Pat pushed a hundred dollar bill into Eileen's hand to help towards a layette.
( 1 ) When an object was placed in the patient's hand, he had no difficulty determining whether it was warm or cold, sharp or blunt, rough or smooth, flexible, soft, or hard ; ;
When the snobbery that alienates Pip from Joe finally gives way before the deeper and stronger force of love, the reunion is marked by an embarrassed handshake at which Pip exclaims: `` No, don't wipe it off -- for God's sake, give me your blackened hand ''!!
When things got a little out of hand, they very rapidly got a lot out of hand -- it seemed to be a general rule.
When Kitti was alive -- and he remembered the pressure of her hand resting lightly on his arm -- she had been the center of his life.
When the mouse turned around, bit the hand of its captor and escaped, he pointed this out to those present and said, " When the tiniest creature defends itself like this against aggressors, what ought men to do, do you reckon?
When a projectile is thrown by hand, the speed of the projectile is determined by the kinetic energy imparted by the thrower's muscles performing work.
When the player surrenders, the house takes half the player's bet and return the other half to the player ; this terminates the player's interest in the hand.
When the last hand has finished being played, the dealer reveals the hole card, and stands or draws further cards according to the rules of the game for dealer drawing.
When the Universe was very young, it was likely infused with dark energy, but with less space and everything closer together, gravity had the upper hand, and it was slowly braking the expansion.
When Colonel de Gaulle did organize a counter-attack with superior French tanks, he did not have the air support to gain the upper hand and had to retreat.
When the deal is complete, all players pick up their cards, or ' hand ', and hold them in such a way that the faces can be seen by the holder of the cards but not the other players, or vice versa depending on the game.
When punishments are not properly awarded, the people do not know how to move hand or foot.
When he was 18, Brâncuși created a violin by hand with materials he found around his workplace.
When exposed to sunlight, artificial light, or infrared radiation ( even the heat of a hand nearby can be enough ), the vanes turn with no apparent motive power, the dark sides retreating from the radiation source and the light sides advancing.
When, in the 1970s and 1980s, Jürgen Habermas redefined critical social theory as a theory of communication, i. e. communicative competence and communicative rationality on the one hand, distorted communication on the other, the two versions of critical theory began to overlap or intertwine to a much greater degree than before.
When sumitting to a conspecific, a chimp will crunch, bob and extend a hand.
When the axon is damaged, on the other hand, this results in a reduced compound muscle action potential ( CMAP ).
When the Twelve Years ' Truce in 1621 was over, the Republic had a free hand to re-wage war with Spain.

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