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Old Thu Nov 09, 2006, 02:47pm
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You're way overanlyzing the question.
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Old Thu Nov 09, 2006, 03:18pm
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Rule Number 1 for taking a True/False test. If the answer is not 100% Always True, it is false.

In this question, it could be a spot throw-in, if it was kicked near the division line, but if it remains on the endline the thrower still has the right to "run the endline".

Since it is not 100% true, the answer must be false.
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Old Thu Nov 09, 2006, 03:28pm
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Rule Number 1 for taking a True/False test. If the answer is not 100% Always True, it is false.

In this question, it could be a spot throw-in, if it was kicked near the division line, but if it remains on the endline the thrower still has the right to "run the endline".

Since it is not 100% true, the answer must be false.
Bingo!
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Old Sat Nov 11, 2006, 11:12am
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NIump,
You're making this question way harder than it is. Just assume the violation happened on the end line -- where this scenario would most likely have happened. They retain the right to run the endline. Anywhere else they never had the right to begin with.
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Old Sat Nov 11, 2006, 03:10pm
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NIump,
You're making this question way harder than it is. Just assume the violation happened on the end line -- where this scenario would most likely have happened. They retain the right to run the endline. Anywhere else they never had the right to begin with.
C'mon Rev, I get kicking violations at the division line on baseline throw-ins all the time!
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