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When and happens
When we examine what each master says was his first collage we see that much the same thing happens in each.
When the atoms are relatively similar in size, the atom exchange method usually happens, where some of the atoms composing the metallic crystals are substituted with atoms of the other constituent.
When this happens, the carbon atoms are said to be in solution, or mixed with the iron, forming a single, homogeneous, crystalline phase called austenite.
When this happens the carbon atoms will no longer be soluble with the iron, and will be forced to precipitate out of solution, nucleating into the spaces between the crystals.
When this happens, the anchor may be pulled out of the bottom, and in some cases may need to be hauled up to be re-set.
When this happens the distribution of lift changes dramatically, typically causing a powerful nose-down trim.
If the relative priorities of these substituents need to be established, R takes priority over S. When this happens, the descriptor of the stereocenter is a lowercase letter ( r or s ) instead of the uppercase letter normally used.
When this happens, the limit of the product of these two factors will equal the product of the limits of the factors.
When this happens genetically within the eyes or ears, this white mutation can be lethal to their development, causing hearing or vision problems.
When this happens, glucose remains in the filtrate, leading to the osmotic retention of water in the urine.
When this happens, substantial trial costs can be saved when the parties to a dispute agree to a settlement.
When the Doctor destroys Gallifrey the war no longer happens and his actions also apparently ( and retroactively ) wipe the Time Lords from history.
When heat is applied to the meat a chemical reaction happens that turns the hemoglobin white.
When this happens, and if enough states ( or enough powerful states ) continually ignore a particular aspect of international law, the norm may actually change according to concepts of customary international law.
When something happens which triggers the need for legal action, it is known as " the event ".
When this happens the body will rapidly spiral down and intersect the central body.
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 that happens, the phase difference determines whether they reinforce or weaken each other.
When this happens due to the presence of the electromagnetic field from a photon, a photon is released in the same phase and direction as the " stimulating " photon, and is called stimulated emission.
When this happens, no tRNA can recognize it, but releasing factor can recognize nonsense codons and causes the release of the polypeptide chain.
When the object of study happens to be some type of discourse ( a speech, a poem, a joke, a newspaper article ), the aim of rhetorical analysis is not simply to describe the claims and arguments advanced within the disourse, but ( more important ) to identify the specific semiotic strategies employed by the speaker to accomplish specific persuasive goals.
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 they leave that school, which usually happens at age 15-19 they are allowed to proceed to a vocational school.
When this happens, they are collected and transported to the silos for storage.

When and prejudices
Laches (; f. French, lâchesse, lâches ) is an " unreasonable delay pursuing a right or claim ... in a way that prejudices the party " When asserted in litigation, it is an equitable defense, or doctrine.
He manifests that " When, in our civilized Europe, we would find a trace of the native beauty of man, we must go seek it in the nations where economic prejudices have not yet uprooted the hatred of work ... The Greeks in their era of greatness had only contempt for work: their slaves alone were permitted to labor: the free man knew only exercises for the body and mind ... The philosophers of antiquity taught contempt for work, that degradation of the free man, the poets sang of idleness, that gift from the Gods.
* When people have their biases and prejudices, yes, I am aware.

When and subside
When the sounds subside, the maggots are dead and the cheese can be eaten.
When the persecution had begun to subside, Dionysius was raised to the office of Bishop of Rome.
When it became clear after a few days that the joke was not going to subside, the party's official name was quickly changed to the Canadian Reform Conservative Alliance, but was almost always called simply " the Canadian Alliance " or " the Alliance ".
When a sexual problem is managed inappropriately or sub-optimally, it is very likely that the condition will subside immediately but re-emerge after a while.
When the roots subside, Vegon will emerge and the process must be repeated.
When the radiation levels finally subside to normal, millions of years later, Compucore transfers the essences of four Protectons and four Terrakors into the Robotix-giant machines created to rebuild Skalorr.
When the tension and conflict subside, the outsider may try to regain an inside position.

When and tendency
When it becomes possible for a people to describe as ‘ postmodern ’ the décor of a room, the design of a building, the diegesis of a film, the construction of a record, or a ‘ scratch ’ video, a television commercial, or an arts documentary, or the ‘ intertextual ’ relations between them, the layout of a page in a fashion magazine or critical journal, an anti-teleological tendency within epistemology, the attack on the ‘ metaphysics of presence ’, a general attenuation of feeling, the collective chagrin and morbid projections of a post-War generation of baby boomers confronting disillusioned middle-age, the ‘ predicament ’ of reflexivity, a group of rhetorical tropes, a proliferation of surfaces, a new phase in commodity fetishism, a fascination for images, codes and styles, a process of cultural, political or existential fragmentation and / or crisis, the ‘ de-centring ’ of the subject, an ‘ incredulity towards metanarratives ’, the replacement of unitary power axes by a plurality of power / discourse formations, the ‘ implosion of meaning ’, the collapse of cultural hierarchies, the dread engendered by the threat of nuclear self-destruction, the decline of the university, the functioning and effects of the new miniaturised technologies, broad societal and economic shifts into a ‘ media ’, ‘ consumer ’ or ‘ multinational ’ phase, a sense ( depending on who you read ) of ‘ placelessness ’ or the abandonment of placelessness (‘ critical regionalism ’) or ( even ) a generalised substitution of spatial for temporal coordinates-when it becomes possible to describe all these things as ‘ Postmodern ’ ( or more simply using a current abbreviation as ‘ post ’ or ‘ very post ’) then it ’ s clear we are in the presence of a buzzword.
When the ice sheet disappeared, the shield rose again, a tendency that continues to this day at a rate of about one meter per century.
When triodes were first used in radio transmitters and receivers, it was found that tuned amplification stages had a tendency to oscillate unless their gain was very limited.
* When conducted by an ordinary electric cable, RF current has a tendency to reflect from discontinuities in the cable such as connectors and travel back down the cable toward the source, causing a condition called standing waves, so RF current must be carried by specialized types of cable called transmission line.
When blood pressure increases the arterioles that lead to the capillaries bed are stretched and subsequently constrict ( a phenomenon known as the Bayliss Effect to counteract the increased tendency for high pressure to increase blood flow.
When a rope is cut, there is a natural tendency for the cut end to fray.
When drying, the wood has a tendency to be encurved as a twisted material, and to split into narrow sticks.
The tendency to make vows to God was strong in ancient Israel ; the Torah found it necessary to caution against the promiscuous making of vows: " When you make a vow to the L your God, do not put off fulfilling it, for the L your God will require it of you, and you will have incurred guilt ; whereas you incur no guilt if you refrain from vowing.
When these worlds are copied not so much from history as from other fantasy works, there is a heavy tendency to uniformity and lack of realism.
When drawing, patients often have a tendency to compensate for their perceptual asymmetry by drawing the left or right half of objects slightly larger than the other.
When the dot com market crashed, there was a tendency to imagine that nothing had changed.
When the sums of chemical potential of reactants and product are equal the system is at equilibrium and there is no tendency for the reaction to proceed in either the forward or backward direction.
When liberalism seemed to finally find the opportunity to implement its noblest principles, after a long process of integration as ideological tendency, as a political group and as a power option, the liberal regime was unable to achieve cohesion within the Central American society.
When electrical contacts open to interrupt a large current, there is a tendency for an arc to form between the opened contacts, which would allow the current to continue.
Item confusion errors: When an item is incorrectly recalled, there is a tendency to respond with an item that resembles the original item in that position.
When it came to recording his work in June with the EMI Pops Orchestra, the session musicians present were unimpressed with his tendency to favour avant garde music over established classical works, and, combined with the relative difficulty of some of the parts, proceeded to harass him during recording.
When she began to visit Presbyterian retirement homes, which one resident described as " a glorified playpen ," she realized the need to reverse the cultural tendency to treat old people like children.
When coiled it adopts a flat cross-section but when unrolled it returns to its former curve, thus producing a constant force throughout the displacement and negating any tendency to re-wind.
When we have successfully overcome a tendency with our introspective thinking, we grow.
When given bad news, he has a tendency to, on his way out, pound his fist against a certain spot of wall near the office door.
" During the performance he stated that " You can tell is not something we had a burning desire to do, but we did it because we love Touch and Go we love Corey Rusk [...] When history talks about rock music it has a tendency to skip from the Sex Pistols to Nirvana, something started in the 1980s and you're seeing the evidence of it all around you ", remarking that the label was " the best thing to happen to music in my lifetime, and we did this to say thanks ".
When writing feature-first code, there is a tendency by developers and the development organisations to push the developer on to the next feature, neglecting testing entirely.
When The Public Interest ceased publication in 2005, Glazer wrote a piece acknowledging the rightward drift on the part of the journal over the years and the tendency it had to publish far more conservative than liberal pieces, something which he saw " as a failing on our part.
When Ri is small ( typically considered below 1 / 4 ), then velocity shear is considered sufficient to overcome the tendency of a stratified fluid to remain stratified, and some mixing will generally occur.

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