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Whenever and wherever
" W Hotels attempt to include the letter W wherever possible-the swimming pool is known as " Wet ", the concierge is known as " Whatever Whenever ", the laundry bag is known as " Wash " and so on.
Whenever a man hears it he is young, and Nature is in her spring ; wherever he hears it, it is a new world and a free country, and the gates of Heaven are not shut against him.
HR departments around the world have decided on Business English Tests ( BET ) to select, place, monitor progress and motivate personnel because BET tests are: Professional & Authentic ( HR tool research & evidence-based, designed, developed and administered by ENERGIZERS, a truly global advisory boutique & market leader in expert HR, home to FULBRIGHT Scholars and faculty from top-ranked universities in the US & EU ), Energizing & Candidate-Friendly ( Boosting skills & confidence ), Valid ( Performance on the measure is related to what the measure is designed to assess ), Reliable ( Measurement is free from random error ; tests generating consistent results ) and available On Demand ( Whenever & wherever required ).

Whenever and needed
Whenever possible, Gutenberg releases are available in plain text, mainly using US-ASCII character encoding but frequently extended to ISO-8859-1 ( needed to represent accented characters in French and Scharfes s in German, for example ).
Whenever they needed a bass player, they were joined by another Blues Brother, Donald " Duck " Dunn.
Whenever anyone needed to make a call ( via Miss Paulifficate the Castle operator ), he or she would stand under the cage, look up and signal for the cage to come down.
# Whenever external access is going to be needed in the final design, an interface should be defined that describes the access that will be available.
Whenever exotic animals are present someone will be needed to provide care, food and shelter for these creatures, someone with the skill, education and compassion that a zookeeper possesses.
Whenever possible, representatives of the unit, or messages from the unit, tell the casualty that he is needed and wanted back.
Whenever Infinity-Man is needed, the Forever People grant him special powers by touching the mother boxes and reciting the word “ Taaru ”.
Whenever a Rhino is needed on a given mission, Spectrum will use the Albatross to transport the vehicle.
Whenever the media of New York needed to find some example of urban despair, they traveled to Newark.
Whenever Ka Doman needed provisions for his basic consumption, he would shout at the top of his voice to call the attention of Ka Binonga.
Whenever Connor needed his help, Ramírez would come.

Whenever and express
Whenever a cell needs to express the genetic information encoded in its nDNA the required chromosomal region is unravelled, genes located therein are expressed, and then the region is condensed back to its resting conformation.

Whenever and greatness
" Audubon had great respect for Native Americans: " Whenever I meet Indians, I feel the greatness of our Creator in all its splendor, for there I see the man naked from His hand and yet free from acquired sorrow.

Whenever and pain
Whenever Alti stares at Xena, Xena often feels the pain of when her legs were broken, her back snapped by her Chakram, and multiple barrages of attacks from some of her mortal enemies.
" Whenever Jeffrey's wisdom is paired up against Bogg's stubbornness, Jeffrey usually wins out, to which Bogg always mutters, " Smart kids give me a pain!
Whenever Alti stares at Xena, Xena often feels the pain of when her legs were broken, her back snapped by her Chakram, and multiple barrages of attacks from some of her mortal enemies.
Whenever he experiences physical trauma, he feels no pain but instead stores the pain, which he can then direct via touch into someone else.
Whenever the original Demonite was injured, the Clone would feel the same pain as the original.

Whenever and beauty
Whenever the observer's learning process ( which may be a predictive neural network ) leads to improved data compression such that the observations can be described by fewer bits than before, the temporary interestingness of the data corresponds to the number of saved bits, and thus ( in the continuum limit ) to the first derivative of subjectively perceived beauty.
Whenever we bask in the beauty of his tone, revere the probing, questioning power of his intellect, or simply wonder at the astonishing physical abilities throughout all that he has achieved in his long recording career, we must also pause and say THANK YOU to this great artist, whose legacy, like a great and bright star lighting the way for those who follow in his passion for singing, is exemplary in every way .— Thomas Hampson, May 2012, Hall of Fame, Gramophone Magazine.

Whenever and suffering
" Whenever someone is depressed, suffering or humiliated, he points to the mansion at the top of the alley at the end opening out to the desert, and says sadly, ' That is our ancestor's house, we are all his children, and we have a right to his property.
Whenever a character is suffering a number of wounds equal to or greater than its hit points, it is removed from the playing area and placed in the discard pile.
Whenever he addressed Rotary, he proudly presented the story of God's Army and its contribution to the relief of suffering and need around the world.

Whenever and recognition
Whenever the LBPPR season came about, had his beloved Caguas team win a championship, he'd bring in the team members for a recognition ; at one, however, when Caguas was eliminated from the tournament, he did a mock funeral for the " Yeguita ", the team's mascot, complete with Chopin's Funeral March playing in the background.
Whenever the minority party elects less than 9 senators, Puerto Rico's Constitution provides for the enlargement of the body through the recognition of " add-on " senators, who become senators " at-large ".
Whenever the minority party elects less than 9 representatives, Puerto Rico's Constitution provides for the enlargement of the body through the recognition of " add-on " representatives, who become representatives " at-large ".

Whenever and understanding
Following a Pentagon survey that showed only 55 % of soldiers and 40 % of Marines would report a colleague for abusing civilians, Mattis told his Marines in May 2007,Whenever you show anger or disgust toward civilians, it's a victory for Al Qaeda and other insurgents .” Reflecting an understanding of the need for restraint in war as key to defeating an insurgency, he added that, " Every time you wave at an Iraqi civilian, Al Qaeda rolls over in its grave.

Whenever and there
Whenever there is a thaw or a few sunny days, you'll be likely to find a brave little blossom or two.
Whenever a door is opened outwards there is a risk that it could strike another person.
Whenever a fluid follows a curved path, there is a pressure gradient perpendicular to the flow direction.
* Whenever Y is an object of D and f: X → U ( Y ) is a morphism in C, then there exists a unique morphism g: A → Y such that the following diagram commutes:
* Whenever Y is an object of D and f: U ( Y ) → X is a morphism in C, then there exists a unique morphism g: Y → A such that the following diagram commutes:
Whenever you have a multitude of individuals interacting with one another, there often comes a moment when disorder gives way to order and something new emerges: a pattern, a decision, a structure, or a change in direction ( Miller 2010, 29 ).
Whenever there are roads, railways, reservoir, dams, retaining walls, bridges or residential areas to be built, surveyors are involved.
Whenever there will be uncertainties in both timing and amount of the cash flows, the expected present value approach will often be the appropriate technique.
In a 2003 Inside the Actors Studio interview, Sheen explained, " Whenever I would call for an appointment, whether it was a job or an apartment, and I would give my name, there was always that hesitation and when I'd get there, it was always gone.
It is also reported as being present in the acts of public prayer, (" Whenever ten are gathered for prayer, there the Shekhinah rests " Talmud Sanhedrin 39a ); righteous judgment (" when three sit as judges, the Shekhinah is with them.
" Whenever there was a shortage of fodder, Cyrus could get some on account of his having a lot helpers and his forethought.
Whenever there are two people on Redemption Island there is a duel where the winner remains on the island and the losers are eliminated and must remove their buff and throw it into a small fire pit upon exiting.
Whenever there is a team of more than two characters, the term sidekick is generally reserved for another team member of the same sex.
Whenever pinned there, Hearns would try to unleash a combination and Benitez would slip the punches coming at him and countering.
Whenever there is a conflict between the Irish and English versions, the Irish one takes precedence.
Whenever there is need to consecrate more chrysm it will be done on this day by the heads of the various autocephalous churches.
Whenever a solid crust forms across the surface of the molten cryolite-alumina, this crust is broken from time to time to allow the added alumina to fall into the molten cryolite and dissolve there.
" Whenever there is decay of righteousness O!
Whenever he mentioned her name it was “ with feelings of disgust and horror ,” claiming that their union “ was an artificial marriage … just to satisfy her ; that it was no marriage – for there could be none without a licence or some written document .” Maria was in possession of documents and after their final break Maria ’ s demands for her annuity payments were often accompanied by veiled threats to go public with her papers if she did not receive the funds.
Whenever there is a combination of moist weather, cool temperatures, delayed harvest in lowland crops and rye consumption, an outbreak is possible.
Whenever there are " externalities "— where the actions of an individual have impacts on others for which they do not pay, or for which they are not compensated — markets will not work well.

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