Yes. there are no "crossing the plane" rules in Basketball. Its always about where your feet are touching the ground or where they were last touching the ground.
If I remember correctly, he did, but he stuck the ball over the goal line before he was out of bounds, making it a touchdown. "Of course he did."
Making dua before engaging in intercourse is significant in Islam as it is a way to seek Allah's blessings and protection for the act. It is a way to acknowledge the importance of intimacy within the bounds of marriage and to seek guidance in fulfilling this aspect of one's life in a way that is pleasing to Allah.
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In Islam, making a dua (supplication) before intercourse is significant because it is seen as a way to seek Allah's blessings and protection for the act. It is a way to acknowledge the importance of intimacy within the bounds of marriage and to seek guidance and blessings for this intimate moment.
Participate in making policy by passing laws
The catch and carry rule in softball stipulates that a defensive player who catches a fly ball while standing on or near the boundary of the outfield can be considered to have made a legal catch, even if they subsequently step out of bounds while carrying the ball. However, if the player steps out of bounds before making the catch, the ball is ruled a dead ball and the batter is awarded a base. This rule ensures that players cannot gain an unfair advantage by deliberately stepping out of bounds to make a catch.
A corporation "lives" only through the actions of its board of directors, making votes or resolutions to empower the officers and other employees to carry out the business. The board resolution is the documentation that proves the corporation is being run according to the laws, the charter and the bylaws, and within the bounds of ordinary competence of the board members.
compromise
Is making a right turn.
passing and making left turns
Basically, you need to enroll in such studies in order to 'do' them.
Congressional Reassertion of Power refers to the efforts made by the U.S. Congress to reestablish its authority and control over decision-making processes within the federal government. This usually occurs when Congress perceives that the executive branch has overstepped its bounds or when there is a desire to assert greater oversight and accountability. It involves actions such as passing legislation, conducting investigations, and using the power of the purse to rein in executive power.