It is called a stalemate, draw, or tie in a game.
In a war, they usually declare a winner anyway, but they call it a hollow or Pyrrhic victory, meaning that the "victory" was so devastating that it might as well be a loss.
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I assume you mean in the Trojan war. Athena and Hera were angry because Paris had given the golden apple to Aphrodite and neither of them. This meant that Aphrodite was the most beautiful goddess.
The Greeks had looted out the rest of western Asia Minor, and returned for another try at the richest prize, Troy, after their failure in year i. This time they succeeded.
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The Greeks, having pillaged the coast and islands of western Asia Minor, came back to the riches prize, Troy, which they captured by a ruse then looted and destroyed it and sold the survivors into slavery.
The last sentence of the passage hints of what outcome? a. There is no battle. c. Alexander wins the battle. b. Darius wins the battle. d. They fight, but neither side wins.
stalemate, draw, tie
This is called neutrality.
the probability that the school team wins their next hockey match is 0.8. what is the probability that in their next 2 matches the school team a) wins both matches? b) wins neither match? thats wat i wanna know
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Civil war or revolution depends which side wins. Its called a civil war if the war is in progress or the government wins. Its called a revolution if the rebels win.
It was called No Man's Land because neither side controlled it.
It's when you throw a coin up and try to pick which side lands facing up - it's a way of choosing between two sides when neither side wants to pick (or when neither one wants to give something up). Each side picks either "heads" (the picture of the person on the coin) or "tails" (the other picture on the coin) and whichever side comes up, the person who picked that side wins.
Didnt you learn anything from gw? Call it a victory, and go home.
a decision in mma is when neither fighter wins and the fight goes to the last round and the judges decide who wins the bout.
Zeus is a god, so technically, neither or both.
It's neither. It's just called the legals page.