Players must follow suit, except that a non-trump lead may be trumped even if you have a card of the suit led. |
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And he wants the Nationwide League to follow suit, even though clubs outside the top flight have a busier fixture list. |
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This is such a great idea that we are convinced other stadiums will follow suit and go for in-your-face product branding. |
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If there is a trump suit, a player who can follow suit must either follow suit or play a trump if possible. |
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When a non-trump is led, players who have a card of the suit led must either follow suit or play a trump. |
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When there are no trumps, a player who is unable to follow suit may play any card. |
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In these places you are only allowed to play a trump if a trump is led, or if you are unable to follow suit to a non-trump lead. |
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If a card which is not a trump is led, players who have cards of this suit must either follow suit or trump. |
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If a non-trump is led and you can follow suit, you cannot play a Joker declaring it to be a trump. |
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In game contracts, the obligation to follow suit does not apply fully to the matadors. |
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First party has to do the heavy lifting to prime the pump so the publishers can follow suit. |
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If it is deemed a success other secondary schools in the district could follow suit. |
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They are leading the way, and I only hope other institutions will follow suit. |
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Generally a guy called Martand would start thumping the desk and everyone would follow suit. |
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The slow-braised lamb shanks and short ribs we've tasted in restaurants lately have inspired us to follow suit. |
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Next year, the UEC will establish a sample green roof atop a triplex to encourage surrounding homeowners to follow suit. |
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Hockey should follow suit with special coaches for goalkeepers, defenders, halfbacks and forwards. |
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Players must follow suit if possible, and a player with no cards of the suit led must play a heart. |
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A player who cannot follow suit is free to trump the trick or discard an unwanted card. |
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Part-time football hasn't been a hindrance at this club and many others would do well to follow suit. |
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On the other hand, the North ought to follow suit, respecting the principle of reciprocity. |
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While Nan Fung achieved solid sales by cutting prices, market sources said other developers were unlikely to follow suit. |
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Now every other guy with money burning a hole in his pocket will follow suit, and the prices shoot up. |
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You must thrive on the knowledge that you can bully someone and get so many sycophants to follow suit. |
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Other cities such as Kitwe, Ndola and Livingstone would automatically follow suit and subsequently also beautify their territories too. |
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Will other political parties follow suit, in seeking out their own politically symbolic transports of delight? |
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He put on his basketball uniform and began to loosen his muscles while his teammates slowly trickled in and follow suit. |
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Their success has been a signal for other Aboriginal communities to follow suit. |
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Isn't it bad enough that everyday existence is bounded by laws and conventions, without art feeling that it has to follow suit? |
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If some of those churches embrace a policy of isolation then they should do it solo and not try to recruit others to follow suit. |
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They can make your blood sugar quickly spike up and then sharply drop, causing your mood to follow suit. |
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In fact, there is likely to be a spillover effect as visitors to London follow suit and board the coaches to reach the capital. |
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Projects often overrun and costs follow suit, but there is rarely much scope to raise income to offset the damage. |
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Taking a discreet glance around, he saw the few other patrons of the restaurant heartily consuming their own lunch, so he tried to follow suit. |
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If Britain was to accede to membership, these countries had a strong economic incentive to follow suit. |
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The Commission may wish to take note of this initiative by the Working Group on Minorities and encourage other working groups to follow suit. |
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Even Amazon's boss, Jeff Bezos, says it could follow suit. Academics have discovered that distance is surprisingly undead in the virtual world. |
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Undefeated Harvard, which had three games left, including its finale with Yale, did not follow suit. |
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Failing to follow suit, trump or overtrump when able to do so. |
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At a time when classical music is turning its attention to the usage of original Tamil songs and lyrics, it is only natural for the world of dance to follow suit. |
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The problem with using this logic to support cry-it-out practices and advising other parents to follow suit is this describes the minority experience. |
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Critics who have long been calling for a tuition freeze say this would have a domino effect in the province and cause other schools to follow suit. |
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This includes trumping or overtrumping if you can not follow suit. |
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Public opinion is beginning to follow suit by putting forth new demands in this area. |
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Abdouramane Sano set the ball rolling and since then, other ministers have had the courage to follow suit. |
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Zeta-Jones's mid-Atlantic accent has always sounded to me an avatar of phoniness, and her acting has tended to follow suit. |
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The extent of the top-line contraction tapered off as the year progressed, but margins did not follow suit. |
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The fourth to play after a non-trump card has been trumped by his partner, when unable to either follow suit or overtrump, must undertrump even if his partner holds the trick. |
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If she is not void, she must either follow suit or play a higher trump. |
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Other parents heard about his decision on the grapevine and decided to follow suit. |
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One purported ISIS fighter from Canada praised Rouleau and encouraged others to follow suit with violence. |
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He noted that Tasmania was also moving to expunge prior convictions and urged other jurisdictions to follow suit. |
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Environmentalists say the forests of South-East Asia have been massively despoiled and are warning west African governments not to follow suit. |
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My question is: have you ever considered giving some leadership and quitting the bad habit and encouraging your senators to follow suit? |
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If several birds are loose and one becomes hysterical, the others will usually follow suit. |
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We hope that his fellow executives will now follow suit and announce they will also be giving up their large bonuses as well. |
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We need the provinces to follow suit, especially Ontario, the province most out of line compared with other provinces in areas that matter most. |
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Once the price increase was announced by one cartel member, the others would generally follow suit. |
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I cannot support this motion and I would encourage other hon. members to follow suit. |
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We welcome the action of those four States which have decreed such moratoria and urge others to follow suit. |
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Since its competitors lack the same capacity reserve they could not follow suit. |
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With this partnership, the two pioneers broke new ground, encouraging other industrial players to follow suit. |
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Hopefully, reading about this fruitful encounter will encourage other members to follow suit. |
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This is clearly a step in the right direction, and we urge other provinces follow suit. |
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We urge others to follow suit. Indeed, we need more laboratories for disarmament. |
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Programme Coordinating Board members noted that some Cosponsors are making efforts to do this and others should follow suit. |
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I should like to express my appreciation to those delegations for their early submission, and I encourage others to follow suit. |
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If the U. S. Federal Reserve doesn't follow suit and holds interest rates at record lows, that would diminish investor desire to hold dollars. |
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On this important anniversary, human rights groups are urging others to follow suit. |
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Exactly eight months ago, with Europe finally beginning to use its new currency, many of the Blairite camp followers were confident that Britain would soon follow suit. |
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Law, a firm believer in throwing in the youngsters, hopes the instant success of the teenage trio in the First Division will inspire other starlets to follow suit. |
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Speculation that China may adjust its own currency peg and allow the yuan to rise has also lent strength to the belief that Malaysia might follow suit. |
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Uruguay and Paraguay are expected to follow suit, and then Bolivia and Ecuador. |
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If American competition authorities follow suit, the process could drag into next year. |
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You're already a step ahead of the rest with your new spring jacket, but there's no use stepping out with the coolest outerwear if your clothing doesn't follow suit. |
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There were calls among Unionists and Nationalists for the Loyalist groups to follow suit, but Ervine said they did not feel under pressure to make a reciprocal gesture. |
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When a double is led everyone must follow suit with a double if possible. |
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Find out how these superintendents created a consortium, what they accomplish together and how you can follow suit. |
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America's postmaster general, John Potter, has asked Congress to consider allowing the postal service to cut deliveries from six days to five, and others may follow suit. |
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With two doyens of style, Brad Pitt and Russell Brand, deciding to shave off their beards, I'm exhaustedly pondering whether to follow suit. |
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We decide to follow suit by heading over to the Thermae Bath Spa the following day. |
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It is a pity, Mr President, that, rather than follow suit, some European governments have, in a most miserly manner, tried to cut the FRONTEX budget. |
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The sub-advisor's view is that confidence should hold and the global economy will keep expanding although it may take a few months for investor sentiment to follow suit. |
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In case of an actual shoot-out with the suspect, panic firing shall be avoided. Panic firing occurs when one member of the apprehending team opens fire and the others follow suit. |
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The time has now come for the Canadian government to follow suit and end their cruel hunt for harp seals once and for all. |
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Then, with sheep like behavior, other traders follow suit and corn effectively becomes prohibitive, regardless of crop expectations or factual needs. |
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It was noted that the federal government is uniquely positioned to raise awareness about victim issues on a national scale giving further credibility and motivation for the provinces and territories to follow suit. |
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Therefore, unless other provinces follow suit to provide for job-protected leave in the circumstances contemplated by the EI Act, the number of employees applying for the benefits may be limited. |
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And your nobility of spirit inspires others to follow suit. |
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The Nuclear Security Summit communiqué calls on participating states to join and fully implement key nuclear security conventions and to help other states follow suit. |
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Hal Sutton famously paired the arch-enemies in the last match and they flopped, but new US captain Hal Sutton is unlikely to follow suit. |
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If you are not sure of the proper etiquette, watch what others do and follow suit. |
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In this regard we remain committed to implementing the Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic Missile Proliferation and call upon other subscribing States to follow suit. |
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El Salvador, too, is expected to follow suit, in a series of pullouts by Central American countries following Spain's decision to bring its soldiers home. |
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After the 1807 act abolishing the slave trade was passed, these campaigners switched to encouraging other countries to follow suit, notably France and the British colonies. |
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Now he says the growing number of redundant workers across Wales should follow suit and tap into support from the Welsh Assembly Government to retrain for a new job. |
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Mr Owen reappraised the Gelli Aur dairy enterprise business plan which resulted in capital expenditure plans put on hold and urged other First Milk suppliers to follow suit. |
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