Case
Meanings and phrases
n.
- an occurrence of something; instance; example
- a special set of circumstances; event
- a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy; lawsuit; suit; cause; causa
- the actual state of things
- a portable container for carrying several objects
- a person requiring professional services
- a problem requiring investigation
- a statement of facts and reasons used to support an argument
- a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation; subject; guinea pig
- the quantity contained in a case; caseful
- nouns or pronouns or adjectives (often marked by inflection) related in some way to other words in a sentence; grammatical case
- a specific state of mind that is temporary
- (printing) the receptacle in which a compositor has his type, which is divided into compartments for the different letters, spaces, or numbers; compositor's case; typesetter's case
- bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow; pillowcase; slip; pillow slip
- a glass container used to store and display items in a shop or museum or home; display case; showcase; vitrine
- the enclosing frame around a door or window opening; casing
- a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities); character; eccentric; type
- a specific size and style of type within a type family; font; fount; typeface; face
- an enveloping structure or covering enclosing an animal or plant organ or part; sheath
- the housing or outer covering of something; shell; casing
v.
- look over, usually with the intention to rob
- enclose in, or as if in, a case; encase; incase
n.
- the case indicating the agent in passive sentences or the instrument or manner or place of the action described by the verb; ablative
n.
- the case of nouns serving as the direct object of a verb; accusative; objective case
n.
- a legal action brought against parties who are charged with limiting free competition in the market place
n.
- a shallow and rectangular briefcase; attache
n.
- a word in the genitive case that is used as an attributive adjective; attributive genitive
n.
- agreement in grammatical case between words in the same construction
n.
- detailed record of the background of a person or group under study or treatment
n.
- an example that is used to justify similar occurrences at a later time; precedent
n.
- a metal blade with a handle; used as cutlery
- a knife with a fixed blade that is carried in a sheath; sheath knife
n.
- (civil law) a law established by following earlier judicial decisions; precedent; common law
- a system of jurisprudence based on judicial precedents rather than statutory laws; common law; precedent
- This sentence set down case law for future claims.
- The SCA is driven by case law and court interpretation.
- This was the basis for Anglo-Hindu case law.
n.
- the number of cases handled in a given period of time (as by a court or agency)
n.
- an operative who also serves as an official staffer of an intelligence service
n.
- a metallic cylinder packed with shot and used as ammunition in a firearm; canister; canister shot
n.
- a careful study of some social unit (as a corporation or division within a corporation) that attempts to determine what factors led to its success or failure
- a detailed analysis of a person or group from a social or psychological or medical point of view
- The approach of this historical case study only offers one data point.
- A case study by Beale et al.
- One case study recorded the initial onset occurring 31 years post treatment.
n.
- a case for a welfare worker; welfare case
n.
- a small flat case for holding cigarettes; can be carried in a purse or a pocket
n.
- (printing) the receptacle in which a compositor has his type, which is divided into compartments for the different letters, spaces, or numbers; case; typesetter's case
n.
- a legal action to determine custody (usually of children following a divorce)
n.
- the category of nouns serving as the indirect object of a verb; dative
n.
- case consisting of an oblong container (usually having a lock) for carrying dispatches or other valuables; dispatch box
n.
- a glass container used to store and display items in a shop or museum or home; case; showcase; vitrine
n.
- a small piece of luggage for carrying brushes and bottles and toilet articles while traveling
n.
- the shell (metal casing) in which a train of gears is sealed; gearbox; gear box
n.
- the case expressing ownership; genitive; possessive; possessive case
- Other prepositions require the genitive case of nouns.
- "Marinelda", genitive case "i/e Marineldës" "of Marinelda").
- Other words use the genitive case in place of the accusative.
n.
- a case for carrying spectacles
n.
- nouns or pronouns or adjectives (often marked by inflection) related in some way to other words in a sentence; case
n.
- a case for storing a gun
adv.
- used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement; anyhow; anyway; anyways; at any rate; in any event
- making an additional point; anyway; besides
adv.
- if there happens to be need; just in case
adv.
- on one occasion; once; one time
n.
- the earliest documented case of a disease that is included in an epidemiological study
adv.
- if there happens to be need; in case
- From that point on Danny White was seen warming up just in case he was needed.
- He gives Elena the daylight ring Bonnie made her earlier in the day, just in case.
- "I've got a new single dropping tomorrow night, too, just in case you got some free time."
n.
- case for carrying letters
n.
- a person suffering from neurosis; neurotic; psychoneurotic
n.
- the category of nouns serving as the grammatical subject of a verb; nominative; subject case
n.
- a whimsically eccentric person; crackpot; crank; nut; fruitcake; screwball
n.
- the case of nouns serving as the direct object of a verb; accusative; accusative case
n.
- any grammatical case other than the nominative; oblique
n.
- a small traveling bag to carry clothing and accessories for staying overnight; overnighter; overnight bag
n.
- a large crate in which goods are packed for shipment or storage; packing box
n.
- a box for holding pencils; pencil box
n.
- the case expressing ownership; genitive; genitive case; possessive
n.
- organ containing or producing spores; sporangium; spore sac
- specialized leaf branch in certain aquatic ferns that encloses the sori or clusters of sporangia; sporocarp
n.
- the category of nouns serving as the grammatical subject of a verb; nominative; nominative case
n.
- a representative legal action whose outcome is likely to become a precedent; test suit
- A possible execution path can serve as a test case.
- Model checkers can also be used for test case generation.
- After the implementation, it can be associated with the test case.
n.
- small pastry shell for creamy mixtures of minced foods; timbale
n.
- a box or chest or cabinet for holding hand tools; toolbox; tool chest; tool cabinet
n.
- an action brought to recover damages from a person whose actions have resulted indirectly in injury or loss
n.
- a case in which to display trophies
n.
- (printing) the receptacle in which a compositor has his type, which is divided into compartments for the different letters, spaces, or numbers; case; compositor's case
n.
- the case (in some inflected languages) used when the referent of the noun is being addressed; vocative
n.
- the metal case in which the works of a watch are housed
n.
- a case for a welfare worker; charity case
n.
- either of the horny front wings in beetles and some other insects which cover and protect the functional hind wings; elytron
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- Kajal's mother files a case against Neeraj's family.
- The criminal case against him was eventually dropped.
- Innoson Motors began its case against GT Bank in 2011.
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- An earlier version, for the special case of i.i.d.
- A special case, "$0", refers to the entire record.
- It is a special case of the Bing–Borsuk conjecture.
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- In the 1994–95 British court case, the Rt.
- Another court case began in November 2002.
- It involved a fierce contest that ended up in a court case.
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- This is not the case anymore for infinite groups.
- However, this is not the case in the later books.
- However, for natural proteins this is not the case.
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- In each case the juries were only out five minutes.
- The answer in each case must be a resounding negative.
- The music in each case was written by Cecil James Sharp.
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- Their first case begins as a routine disappearance.
- Brill's first case as an attorney was a dog bite case.
- It was the first case that "yokozuna" received such a punishment.
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- The historical case studies approach might be biased.
- A review of 59 case studies by Veyssier-Belot, C et al.
- 'Wetland Valuation: three case studies', in Perring "et al."
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- In May 2013, her husband was convicted in a murder case.
- The film is based on sensational Sundari Amma murder case.
- Four months later, Quddus was dropped from the murder case.
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- The team are called to a case involving a suspected suicide attempt.
- The case is considered a landmark case involving tribal sovereignty.
- In 1986, there was a case involving a change to the City Sanitation Department entrance exam.
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- In the latter case the claim would not be actionable.
- In the latter case, the function is a constant function.
- CFDs are only comparable in the latter case.
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- This is the case when electron correlation is large.
- In paper tape, it is the case when there are no holes.
- It can be lifted up into the case when in very shallow water.
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- In either case, the Excalibur would be destroyed.
- In either case, the change in formula_18 is identical.
- In either case his face very often shows his suffering.
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- The criminal case against him was eventually dropped.
- In 2014, another criminal case was launched against him.
- However, the criminal case against Dyulgerov was never terminated.
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- was a case before the United States Supreme Court in 1999.
- They served as an assist in more than one case before 2008.
- This was not the case before his rule.
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- The particular case is referred to as Lipschitz continuity.
- The particular case where is prime is Fermat's little theorem.
- Some prepositions require the nouns they modify to take a particular case.
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- Powell v Lee Powell v Lee (1908) 99 LT 284 was an English contract law case.
- The law case was settled two years later, with both men's claims on half of the castle being upheld.
- Atlantic Mutual was involved in a significant tax law case which reached the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1990s.
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- The most recent legal case in that work was dated 196 BC.
- In 1958-9 he was involved in a legal case against John Lee.
- A long £13m legal case followed which was settled out of court.
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- This is often the case for many precedents that have been set in the common law.
- This is often the case if it is a rescue survey, but less common in a regular survey.
- It is evident that the victimized woman has no voice, as is often the case with rape.
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- In such a case, augmentation is often recommended.
- In such a case, the surface is called "trapped".
- In such a case, the deletion can be easily reversed.
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- However, in the Deaf Community, this is not always the case.
- However, this was not always the case.
- However, this is not always the case.
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- In another case, there may have been an inadvertent Saxbe fix.
- Kate issues a final warning to Megan, so Megan takes another case.
- Risperidone and valproic acid treated the symptoms in another case.
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- The worst case is achieved when the integers are equal.
- Failing to do so renders analysis uncertain and in worst case useless.
- He declares Bugs as the worst case of "rabbitschenia" he has ever seen.
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- The case was dismissed in November 2010 by Lombard.
- The case was dismissed with prejudice in February 2017.
- Later, the matter was resolved, and the case was dismissed.
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- However, the court later refused to hear the case.
- The Court agreed the hear the case in September 2017.
- The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case as "R.G.
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- These values shouldn't be trusted for the general case".
- They could not give all details of this mode in the broad frame of the general case.
- In the general case, the strongest evidence to date comes from numerical evolutions.
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- SIL codes are upper case; ISO codes are lower case.
- Similarly, Showcase is usually spelt in all lower case.
- There are no distinct upper and lower case letter forms.
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- Examples for every case are known.
- In these MDL cases, it is not practical to prepare every case for trial.
- In every case, he chose the Dalai Lama's own objects and rejected the others.
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- The case went to jury trial in December 2011.
- The case went to court and the application was refused.
- The case went in favour of Mr Garnett-Orme.
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- In second case, the two households both have annual income of US$200 per year.
- In the second case the deuteron is a spin singlet, so that its total spin "s" is 0.
- In the second case, a female guard accused an inmate of inappropriately touching her.
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- This case brought him more than ever into national reputation.
- This followed a 1984 Supreme Court decision in a case brought by BMM.
- In 1999, a case brought him to Tampa, Florida, where he decided to retire.
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- The Richard Spoor-run Gencor case was settled in 2003.
- The Richard Meeran-run Cape Plc case was settled in 2003.
- The case was settled on undisclosed terms.
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- We had a very strong case because I had the truth on my side.
- Morris began researching the case because it related to Dr. Grigson.
- After a while he returned to his obsession with his wife case because he had some new information.
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- The case involved is "Anne Anderson, et al., v. Cryovac, Inc., et al.".
- The case involved Dr. Emily Stowe, one of Canada's first female doctors.
- The case involved an Aboriginal Chief named Edward Jim of the North Saanich tribe.
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- The case is considered a landmark case involving tribal sovereignty.
- This was a landmark case that Spry lost to his ex-wife in a dispute involving family trusts.
- She supported the recent landmark case of Varnum v. Brien, which legalized gay marriage in the state.
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- This ensures correct alignment of the projectile and the cartridge case.
- The cartridge consists of an aluminum cartridge case crimped to an aluminum canister.
- The term "fixed" means that the projectile and the cartridge case are crimped together.
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- Police later found Gibson had no case to answer.
- But without a body, the police say there is no case.
- There are no case declensions in Danish nouns.
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- The court dismissed the case and awarded Wilkin fifty guineas.
- The District Court dismissed the case.
- On February 6, 2014, courts in South Korea dismissed the case.
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- The African-American purchasers won the case in 1945.
- Younghusband won the case, but legal fees cost him £165.
- They won the case and the race was eventually reinstated.
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- There is, however, a good business case for Stratford-Cotswolds link.
- The questionnaire centers on a simple business case that ensures comparability across economies and over time.
- The business case for sales outsourcing should also include consideration of the cost of controlling the contract.
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- The case was heard in the Ontario Court of Justice.
- The case was heard by the Court in February 2018.
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- In such case, the structure acts as an electrical generator.
- In such case, the moving structure acts as an electric motor.
- They may also be solemnly affirmed, and in such case the phrase is omitted.
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- Mortality is rare, but case reports do exist.
- There are case reports of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease presenting with expressive aphasia.
- According to recent case reports, use of vacuum aspiration can also lead to intrauterine adhesions.
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- Additional skills specific to case management are learned in the role.
- In a tightly managed plan case management may be integral to the benefits program.
- The drug court regime consists of more intensive treatment and judicial case management.
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- 1, is a leading tort case decided by the House of Lords.
- R v Thomas R v Thomas was an Australian court case decided in the Victorian Court of Appeal on 18 August 2006.
- Mazer v. Stein Mazer v. Stein, 347 U.S. 201 (1954), was a copyright case decided by the United States Supreme Court.
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- It decided so little, and it was such an important case.
- Buckel stated, "It's a very important case, not only within Nebraska but nationally."
- This was an important case in determining the patentability of software and algorithms.
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- The mayor already lost a similar case against Sziget at court in 2002.
- The California Supreme Court also cited the Lindquist ruling in a similar case.
- A similar case is the NEC V30 and V20 CPUs, enhanced copies of the Intel 8086 and 8088, respectively.
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- This was especially the case concerning traditional Fijian spiritual beliefs.
- He was involved in a case concerning claims made regarding the Abra Silver Mining Company.
- The opposing counsel in a high-profile court case concerning a dispute about a large estate fall reluctantly in love.
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- This giant factory is one large ammunition compound in case of war".
- It instead provides more comfort for the regular forces in case of war.
- In case of war or national emergency, the Naval Staff was to become directly subordinate to the Supreme Command.
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- Since 2007, the "plan rouge" is a specific case of the "plan Orsec".
- Forest genetic resources represent a specific case of plant genetic resources.
- Each use of an ambiguous term should be preceded by the definition, suitable for a specific case.
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- The court rejected her claim and she lost the case.
- The ACLU lost the case and Scopes was fined $100.
- Elizabeth lost the case in a landmark hearing.
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- The federal government pursued a civil case to attempt repayment.
- He has worked as a criminal defense lawyer for four years and been civil case litigator for two.
- "Dartmouth College v. Woodward" (1819) is a famous use of the certificate of division procedure in a civil case.
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- The NP transfer case gave a 4.88:1 final drive ratio.
- A two-speed transfer case is not available.
- This new 4WD setup featured a gear driven RF1A transfer case.
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- The case came to trial a year later, on 8 November 2001.
- The judgement in Nakens' case came easily.
- This summer she went to court when a controversial case came up.
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- He would have reversed and remanded the case.
- The Court vacated the sentence against Dawson and remanded the case.
- The Court reversed the decision of the Appeals Court and remanded the case back to them.
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- In 2015, the case was brought to an appellate court.
- On 16–17 September, their case was brought to the court for a committal procedure.
- The case was brought before a military court and presided over by the Constable of England.
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- Ortega had also been reporting on this corruption case.
- On May 20, 2005, Nazaruddin was suspected in the alleged corruption case at the KPU by the Corruption Court.
- In July 2017, ex Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav of the RJD was charged by the CBI in a corruption case.
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- All subsequent releases have been in a jewel case.
- Instead of a jewel case, it came in a folding cardboard box.
- The CD version was issued in a full jewel case picture sleeve.
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- Detective Manacek is called to solve the case.
- With time running out the threesome will have to solve the case.
- While they solve the case, the rest of the squad work on the dinner.
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- The Qatif rape case was a 2006 gang rape of a teenage girl by seven men.
- In February 1947 alone, police arrested thousands of rape case protesters.
- The 1886 Mount Rennie rape case in Sydney in Australia falls in this category.
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- The Court reversed the decision of the Appeals Court and remanded the case back to them.
- He remains on death row, as the Supreme Court upheld his sentence and sent the case back to a lower court.
- It may, in addition, send the case back ("remand" or "remit") to the lower court for further proceedings to remedy the defect.
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- "Blanch v. Koons" is another example of a fair use case that focused on transformativeness.
- He has also contributed in the design and use case studies in the BlueBoard system as a collaboration tool.
- A very illustrative use case is the automatic switch-off of a percent of base stations during the night hours.
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- Another extreme case of precovery concerns Neptune.
- In the extreme case this is merger arbitrage, described below.
- However, this is an extreme case.
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- Gallieni was designated as Joffre's successor “in case of emergency” on 31 July.
- In case of emergency, a single anointing, not necessarily on the forehead, is sufficient.
- Usually this is below the water line so that the area can be flooded in case of emergency.
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- While the K6 FPU had looked anemic compared to the Intel P6 FPU, with Athlon this was no longer the case.
- The electronic edition was available without charge, as an open access journal, but since 2008 this is no longer the case.
- That's no longer the case — here, legs are severed, men cry out in agony as they reach for lost body parts, and gouts of blood fly as bullets pierce flesh."
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- SIL codes are upper case; ISO codes are lower case.
- For a series of words in upper case, a colon is added: .
- is used to indicate that an entire word is in upper case.
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- In the former case, the bust was taken outside before being broken.
- Even in the former case, the exclusive use of an exonym may be unhelpful for the map user.
- Like English, Danish only has remnants of a former case system, particularly in the pronouns.
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- Gabriel Cruz’s case shocked the Spanish society .
- Changes are always risky, but in "Black Ops 4"s case, it worked out for the better."
- JIW’s case study to evaluate the consistency in a series of re-tests began in the late 1970s.
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- The arrangements vary significantly case by case.
- The number of target antigens varies on a case by case basis.
- Large scale testing should be assessed on a case by case basis.
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- ", 2009 documentary about the same case.
- In any other case, the nouns and numbers are in the same case.
- Mohammad al-Qahtani was sentenced to 10 years in the same case.
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- In the simplest case the model can be a set of 3D points.
- The simplest case of vector-radix is where all of the radices are equal (e.g.
- The simplest case, when the sets are affine spaces, was analyzed by John von Neumann.
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- The libel case ended with the BCA withdrawing its suit in 2010.
- A libel case against the Rev.
- This article was the subject of a successful libel case against editor John Stephens in March 1850.
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- He has since filed a case against the team.
- Later as "RSS" filed a case against him, he had to apologise for it.
- In 2009, Mohan filed a case against his son Karthik for neglecting his health.
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- Urdiales' case became a political issue for a short time.
- Glading's case became a cause célèbre and made national headlines.
- As a result, the case became an international incident, better known as the Stokes Affair.
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- The case did not go to court due to Delarue's death on the 24 August 2012.
- This case did not involve judicial review, but it elucidates the same principle.
- The anticipated court case did not materialise as Rous issued a qualified apology.
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- She survives the fall, and manages to get back to New Montana, but contracted a severe case of black lung.
- The second classification of the Seddon system is referred to as axonotmesis which is a more severe case of peripheral nerve injury.
- In December 1943, while on a trip to Dhaka, health problems flared anew, a severe case of Phlebitis causing a two-month hospitalization.
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- We had a very strong case because I had the truth on my side.
- A strong case of reinforcement occurring in fungi comes from studies of "Neurospora".
- Among the Apostolic Fathers, "a strong case can be made for Ignatius' use of ... 1 and 2 Timothy".
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- Gabriel Cruz’s case shocked the Spanish society .
- JIW’s case study to evaluate the consistency in a series of re-tests began in the late 1970s.
- Meanwhile, Sharon learns Henry’s case is serious enough that he could potentially die at any minute.
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- Heinz sued for damages but dropped the case during the hearing.
- To his credit, he had never lost a single case during his practising period.
- Jenkins was reported to have been served a writ in the case during a Hong Kong visit.
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- In 1858 Bemis suffered a hemorrhage in his lungs while arguing a case regarding railroads.
- An informant, Terrai Hanswitch, approaches them with a case regarding a missing child - and they accept.
- In a 2015 case regarding female circumcision, a judge concluded that non-therapeutic circumcision of male children is a "significant harm".
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- In 2018, a new study made the case for the double flash being a nuclear test.
- In 2019, the historian Michael Livingston also made the case for a site west of Azincourt, based on a review of sources and early maps.
- Albright made the case for a pure chronological ordering of the poems, especially since "Oisin"'s themes reverberate throughout the later work.
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- Galloway convinces Kaffee to take the case to court.
- Barnes decides to take the case.
- Mayo again appealed to the Supreme Court, which agreed to take the case.
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- One point was that the "State Street Bank" case was not a correct statement of the law.
- The case was not appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, thus it is only binding in the state of California.
- However, in 1999 Cory noted that the action in the earlier case was not against the mother, which was a more "sensitive issue."
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- In 2004, her murder case was formally reopened, but remains a cold case.
- In 2003, Cox created a cold case unit to investigate and prosecute cold cases.
- The investigation leads to the reopening of a cold case and identifies a possible miscarriage of justice.
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- New York State Police continue to investigate the case.
- To this end, the Society has sent one of its founders, Frederic Myers, to investigate the case.
- In 2008, the Supreme Court of India formed a Special Investigation Team to investigate the case.
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- The case was filed in 1917AD and decided in 1921AD.
- Since the case was filed, almost half the ten years was spent on post-trial matters.
- The case was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
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- And Glading's was not to be the last case of its kind.
- This was his last case before retirement on 17th November 2019.
- For this last case, the cohesive fracture can be said to be "cohesive near the interface".
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- John Adams argued at least one case in this courthouse, on May 16, 1767.
- In at least one case opposition to Nono's composition went beyond words.
- Lumbar disc herniation has been reported to cause CSF leaks in at least one case.
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- It is a rare case found in certain dialects of Finnic languages.
- In a rare case published in 2003, a patient presented with bilateral necrosis of both upper and lower eyelids.
- Furigana may also be necessary in the rare case where names are transliterated into kanji from other languages (e.g.
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- This is especially the case with murders of women in Latin America.
- This was especially the case concerning traditional Fijian spiritual beliefs.
- This is especially the case with net services such as Netflix and Crunchyroll.
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- It was the first known case of fraud at Bell Labs.
- The first known case outside England was in Blois, France, in 1171.
- In every known case, the numbers of a pair are either both even or both odd.
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- The number of target antigens varies on a case by case basis.
- Large scale testing should be assessed on a case by case basis.
- Each ECS based application is assessed on a case by case basis.
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- One notable case was Bell's lawsuit against Western Union.
- One notable case Lane decided was known as the "dog case".
- Another notable case was the arrest of Soviet spy Rudolf Abel in 1957.
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- A court in Windsor, Ontario heard the case.
- The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard the case in February, 2018.
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- "It was not a case of mistaken identity, it was a deliberate act," he said.
- One man was arrested by police, though it later was revealed to be a case of mistaken identity.
- In a case of mistaken identity, Zartan kills the Hard Master, leader of the Arashikage, instead.
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- A single case came from Valletta.
- To his credit, he had never lost a single case during his practising period.
- This design consists of two, three or four independent LNBs in a single case.