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In computing, a programming instruction that causes the computer to branch to a different part of a program, rather than execute the next instruction in the program sequence. Unconditional jumps are always executed; conditional jumps are only executed if a particular condition is satisfied.



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One wonders if they ever had to endure the judgement of fellow "faithful" Catholics who saw only their externally childless state, and leapt to the conclusion that they selfishly chose to suppress their fertility.
Too many in the media - especially on this side of the Atlantic, I sense on my return - have leapt to the conclusion that it was the tears (which weren't actually tears anyway) what won it for Clinton.
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