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Whichever method has been adopted, responder will evaluate the additional information and make one of the following choices: sign off in 3 of the agreed suit ; jump to game in the agreed suit ; jump to game in NT if the suit is a minor ; or make a counter try in yet another new suit.
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Whichever and method
Whichever method we choose to solve this problem, we will need to solve a large linear system of equations.
Whichever and has
Whichever axis she uses, she has a 50 % probability of obtaining "+" and 50 % probability of obtaining "−", completely at random ; according to quantum mechanics, it is fundamentally impossible for her to influence what result she gets.
Whichever container is used, the video itself is not re-encoded and represents a complete digital copy of what has been recorded onto tape.
Whichever party has the highest quotient gets the next seat allocated, and their quotient is recalculated given their new seat total.
Whichever other player has the ball throws it at the batsman attempting to dismiss them by hitting their legs.
Whichever team has more points at the end of the game is declared the winner ; in the event of a tie, each league has its own rules for overtime to break the tie.
* Control theory: Whichever parent has residence of the children may exercise power over the other parent.
Whichever the case, he has greatly tempered the story's brutality the old-fashioned way: He puts an appealing, sympathetic star at the center and surrounds him with beautiful visuals, with a darkly contrasting color palette of bruising black and blue.
Whichever, the Earth now orbits a dying sun, and mismanagement of the planet by their predecessors has reduced it to a wasteland.
Whichever and been
Whichever the view, it should be noted that some measurements have been traditionally used, despite having no objective value.
Whichever specification you decide to purchase, major improvements in terms of design and manufacture have been incorporated into the kit making it easier and faster to attain a high quality car, whilst sticking to the companies core values offering phenomenal value for money.
Whichever team finished this challenge first would win a brand new GMC Yukon XL, the same vehicle that had been used on the race.
Whichever figures are correct, large numbers of people have been affected, all of whom are in need of emergency relief and resettlement following the loss of their homes and livelihood.
Whichever and adopted
The three legs are reflected in the island's motto ( adopted late in the symbol's history ):, traditionally translated from Latin as Whithersoever you throw it, it will stand, or Whichever way you throw it, it will stand.
Whichever and will
Whichever philosophical route is followed, the laws will either criminalize any situation in which death results or permit death to be caused under controlled circumstances.
Whichever galaxy the observer is in, the other galaxies moving away from it will appear length-contracted.
Whichever factor receives the lowest price before two countries integrate economically and effectively become one market will therefore tend to become more expensive relative to other factors in the economy, while those with the highest price will tend to become cheaper.
Whichever material is used, the thinner it is and the more surface there is, and especially edges, the more easily it will ignite.
Whichever form of voting is employed it is necessary to conduct an election among shareholders to determine who will represent them on the board of directors ( if one exists ), the governing body of the co-operative.
Whichever way it turns out isn't set in concrete, though, since we have free will in how we choose to manifest its potentials, or at least in the way we choose to respond as individuals.
Whichever encyclopedia we may open we will find that Spider's web is a strong and fine thing with top of the line thread.
Whichever House wins the war will become the new leader of the Landsraad, and its leader the new Padishah Emperor, Emperor of the Known Universe.
Whichever and information
Whichever package is used to control it, the database contains the user accounts and security information for the resources in that domain.
Whichever and make
Whichever and one
Whichever candidate received the greatest number of votes, except for the one elected President, became Vice President.
It is a fixed requirement for the recitation of an obligatory prayer, but for other prayers and devotions one may follow what is written in the Qur ' an: " Whichever way ye turn, there is the face of God.
Whichever technique you prefer, you should generally stick to one procedure or the other on any given page, since mixing the two may cause confusion.
Whichever opinion these two lexicographers might have had on the origin of Primero, it seems fairly plausible that the game being played in different parts of Europe had to acquire similar names as it migrated from one country to another, or from one region to the other, notably in Italy and Spain.
Whichever definition of unreliability one follows, there are a number of signs that constitute or at least hint at a narrator ’ s unreliability.
Whichever team gets it first gets to roll the die and move ; if no one guesses the answer before time runs out, no one moves.
Whichever one, or both, " guahadahuri " or " canesadooharie ", was the more phonetically accurate of a Native-American word, but the word's translation seems lost to obscurity.
Whichever side of the Atlantic one chooses to place Eliot, Jarrell was his superior in at least one significant respect.
Whichever slot the ball in the wheel landed on, that player chose one of five ' ice-cubes ' which lit up either green or red, if they lit up green, they went through to the next episode.
Whichever way one looks at it, whether it is seen as a major victory of Christian defenders over Islamic aggressors, or a bloody, yet minor combat between neighbouring provinces, the Battle of Sisak was the prelude to the long Second Ottoman-Habsburg War, and both empires experienced six more of such wars until 1791: 1592 – 1606, 1660 – 1664, 1683 – 1699, 1716 – 1718, 1737 – 1739 and 1788 – 1791.
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