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When and rules
When an alphabet is adopted or developed for use in representing a given language, an orthography generally comes into being, providing rules for the spelling of words in that language.
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 a game becomes sufficiently popular, so that people often play it with strangers, there is a need for a generally accepted set of rules.
When playing privately, this will normally be a question of agreeing house rules.
When there are no enemy discs on the board, many ( but not all ) rules also state that a player must shoot for the centre of the board, and a shot disc must finish either completely inside the 15-point guarded ring line, or ( depending on the specifics of the rules ) be inside or touching this line.
When combining Cities and Knights with Seafarers, the rules are ambiguous with regards to whether commodities are collected along with normal resources when collecting from a Gold River tile, as well as whether or not commodities can be collected directly from Gold River tiles.
When combined with Cities and Knights, the rules state that you are not allowed to take commodities instead of resources if a city is nearby.
When these rules are created from domain expertise, the knowledge base stores the rules of the expert system.
When a diffusion process does not follow Fick's laws ( which does happen ), we refer to such processes as non-Fickian, in that they are exceptions that " prove " the importance of the general rules that Fick outlined in 1855.
When used as a general concept, " language " may refer to the cognitive ability to learn and use systems of complex communication, or to describe the set of rules that makes up these systems, or the set of utterances that can be produced from those rules.
When the formal system is intended to be a logical system, the expressions are meant to be interpreted as statements, and the rules, known as inference rules, are typically intended to be truth-preserving.
When " Out of Step " was rerecorded for the LP Out of Step, MacKaye inserted a spoken section explaining, " This is not a set of rules ..." An ideological door had already been opened, however, and by 1982, some straight-edge punks, such as followers of the band SS Decontrol, were swatting beers out of people's hands at clubs.
When used as a noun, meaning " a large number ", it follows the same rules as that phrase.
When a papal inquisition arrived at a town it had a set of procedures and rules to identify likely heretics.
When the game is played according to the original rules, either player may force play into this Reversi opening.
When this happens, an exception to the odd chip rules above can be made: if the high hand wins its half of the pot alone, and the low half is going to be quartered, the odd chip ( if any ) from the first split should be placed in the low half, rather than being awarded to the high hand.
When Bill France saw this problem he set up a meeting at the Streamline Hotel in order to form an organization that would unify the rules.
When there is an urgent human or medical need which is life-threatening violating the rules is ok.
When the curve is given as a continuous function, perhaps as an algebraic formula, then the differential calculus provides rules giving a formula for the slope of the curve at any point in the middle of the curve.
When called to the court by a player or team captain, the referee may overrule the umpire's decision if the tennis rules were violated ( question of law ) but may not change the umpire's decision on a question of fact.
When theories are studied in mathematics, they are usually expressed in some formal language and their statements are closed under application of certain procedures called rules of inference.

When and organisation
When a group or organization was thus declared criminal, the competent national authority of any signatory had the right to bring persons to trial for membership in that organisation, with the criminal nature of the group or organisation assumed proved.
When the Tzu-Chi Foundation, a Taiwanese Buddhist organisation, noticed the similarity between this form of Guanyin and the Virgin Mary, the organisation commissioned a portrait of Guanyin and a baby that resembles the typical Roman Catholic Madonna and Child painting.
When challenged on this, Maguire claimed that, as the IRA “ were no longer the same as they used to be ”, he disagreed with the organisation.
When an organisation for women was set up in 1904, it was decided to Anglicise the Irish name camógaíocht to camogie.
When the English Football Association declared that Eriksson was to be " released " at the end of the 2006 World Cup tournament, the official England Fan organisation undertook an unprecedented " Save Our Sven " campaign ; that was also engaged in by several British newspapers.
When the GLC was abolished in 1986, its housing assets and the remaining undeveloped land was vested in a non-profit organisation Thamesmead Town Limited ( TTL ).
When the invasion was abandoned under pressure from the US in November 1956, Home worked with the dissenting members of the Commonwealth to build the organisation into what Hurd calls " a modern multiracial Commonwealth ".
When it became clear that a new organisation with a new approach was needed to manage the. uk TLD.
When conflict with the Groupers precipitated a national split in the ALP, leading to the formation of the breakaway Democratic Labor Party ( DLP ), the national organisation of the AWU swung its support behind ALP leader Dr H. V. Evatt and disbanded the Groups.
When in 1903 most of SDF members in Scotland broke away to form the Socialist Labour Party, without contacting their fellow impossibilists in London those impossibilists, chiefly in Battersea branch, decided to break away and form their own organisation, which they did the following year.
When the organisation printed an article reviewing Healy's contribution to Trotskyisim, he concluded that his forced retirement was being finalised.
When the Baptist Union was founded in 1813, it was a Particular Baptist organisation.
When Gladstone made known his conversion to Home Rule in 1885 and introduced the First Home Rule Bill, the Orange Order experienced a dramatic revival, became highly respectable and a very powerful political organisation working for the maintenance of the Union.
When the RSL refused to circulate it among the membership, he and his supporters left the organisation.
When ATTAC was founded in Denmark, IS worked with the organisation.
When a shidduch is suggested, the candidates can phone the organisation, enter both their PINs, and find out whether their union could result in critically disabled children.
When a replacement candidate turned up in 1980, Mäkinen retired from the ownership, though he went on in the club's junior organisation up to the 1990s.
When Rawat turned sixteen he took administrative control of the American organisation and became more active in guiding the movement.
When one of the town's sitting members of parliament, Admiral Sir George Brooke-Pechell, died in 1860 the local Conservative organisation nominated him as candidate in the ensuing by-election.
When the Liberal Party formed, however, Māori MPs began to align themselves with the new organisation, with either Liberal candidates or Liberal sympathisers as representatives.
When the Democrats joined with three other parties to found the Alliance, Wright was active in building up the new organisation.
When a critical limit was reached the Italian federation decided to close the two leagues and move all teams to the " Direttori Regionali " ( Regional Committees ) so that the labour intensive job of organisation was delegated to well grown, improved, and organised regional staff.

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