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Cases and like
Cases like this wouldn't usually have any immediate effects.
Cases of VCDs are shaped like those of audio CDs.
Cases like Bright's are not isolated.
Cases like this can be addressed by encoding transitive and intransitive clauses separately, with the symbol ' S ' being restricted to the argument of an intransitive clause, and ' A ' for the actor / agent of a transitive clause.
In his book The Cases That Haunt Us, former FBI criminal profiler John Douglas has asserted that behavioural clues gathered from the murders all point to a person " known to the police as David Cohen ... or someone very much like him ".
In contrast, former FBI criminal profiler John Douglas has asserted in his book The Cases That Haunt Us that behavioural clues gathered from the murders all point to a person " known to the police as David Cohen ... or someone very much like him ".
To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District ( not exceeding ten Miles square ) as may, by Cession of particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like Authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock-Yards, and other needful buildings.
Cases like these impact everything from the economy of local fishermen to larger companies, such as timber.
Dr. John Mendelson, a pharmacologist at the California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, told MTV News that " Cases like Calvert's are so rare that they're almost nonexistent.
To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District ( not exceeding ten Miles square ) as may, by Cession of Particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like Authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock-Yards and other needful Buildings ;

Cases and case
Cases can be ranked in the following hierarchy, where a language that does not have a given case will tend to not have any cases to the right of the missing case:
Cases that are dirty or tarnished are often polished in a tumbler to remove oxidation and allow easier inspection of the case.
Cases from different manufacturers can vary in wall thickness, and as cases are repeatedly fired and reloaded the brass flows up to the neck and is trimmed off, increasing capacity as well as weakening the case.
In June 2007, the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission decided that there may have been a miscarriage of justice and referred Megrahi's case back to Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh for a second appeal.
He conducted more than 2, 500 case studies over a period of 40 years and published twelve books, including Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect and European Cases of the Reincarnation Type.
He conducted more than 2, 500 case studies over a period of 40 years and published twelve books, including Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation and Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect.
Cases which raise serious questions of interpretation and application of the European Convention on Human Rights, a serious issue of general importance, or which may depart from previous case law can be heard in the Grand Chamber if all parties to the case agree to the Chamber of the Court relinquishing jurisdiction to the Grand Chamber.
Cases in state courts begin in a trial court where suits are filed and evidence is eventually presented if a case proceeds to a hearing or trial.
* Reports of Patent, Design and Trademark Cases, a case law Journal Published by the Oxford University Press on behalf of the UK Intellectual Property Office
Although the Supreme Court has never explicitly overruled the Dred Scott case, the Court stated in the Slaughter-House Cases that at least one part of it had already been overruled by the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868, which begins by stating, " All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.
Douglas detailed his assessment of the Ramsey case in a chapter of his 2001 book, The Cases That Haunt Us.
Russell-Brown was cited by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case Harris v. Alabama ( 1995 ) in regard to her article The Constitutionality of Jury Override in Alabama Death Penalty Cases ( 1994 ).
* Cases of Measles myelitis has been described, with at least 1 case of transverse myelitis secondary to measles.
Cases normally originate in the tribunal of the particular church ( i. e. the diocese or eparchy ) of the parties to the case.
Use Case diagrams represent a set of Use Cases, which are textual descriptions of how an actor achieves the goal of a use case.
* Court for Crown Cases Reserved ( abbreviation is used in case citation )
Cases may also be modified to improve a computer's performance ; this is usually associated with cooling and involves changes to components as well as the case.
Her case was referred back to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission, and her convictions were overturned in a second appeal in January 2003.
The Court responded that, even if there had been gender-based disparate treatment by state authorities in this case, precedents such as the Civil Rights Cases limit the manner in which Congress may remedy discrimination, and require that a civil remedy be directed at a State or state actor instead of a private party.
The company also hosts three biomedical databases: Cases Database, a database of medical case reports ; Current Controlled Trials, a database of clinical trials ; and Biology Image Library.
He was editor in chief of the open-access Cases Journal, which aims to create a database of medical case reports.
On, Westlake began an appeal in the High Court to overturn a decision by the Criminal Cases Review Commission not to refer Evans's case to the Court of Appeal to have his conviction formally quashed.

Cases and be
Narayanan – AIR India Reporter 1988 Court Page No. 1381 ; 1988 Volume No. 3 SCC Court Cases Page No. 366 ; 1988 PLJR 78 – Although an affidavit may be taken as proof of the facts stated therein, the Courts have no jurisdiction to admit evidence by way of affidavit.
The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority ..." The first famous statement of " the judicial power " was Marbury v. Madison,.
" Cases should be distinguished from thematic roles such as agent and patient.
Cases that are loaded to a moderate pressure will generally last longer, as they will not be work hardened or flow under pressure as much as cases loaded to higher pressures.
Cases that have small cracks at the neck may not be a complete loss.
Cases could also be submitted directly by states, but they were not bound to submit material unless it fell into those three categories.
In the Loan Cases it asserted jurisdiction despite the fact that there was no alleged breach of international law, and it could not be shown that there was any international element to the claim.
It was long established that municipal law may be considered as a side point to a dispute over international law, but the Loan Cases discussed municipal law without the application of any international points.
Cases have been reported of PML being caused by pharmacological agents, although this could be due in part to the existing impaired immune response or ' drug combination therapies ' rather than individual drugs.
Cases of EMRS may be related to an allergic response, but allergy is not often documented, resulting in further subcategorization into allergic and non-allergic EMRS.
* Song Ci publishes the Collected Cases of Injustice Rectified, a book considered to be the first monographic work on forensic medicine.
Cases intended for home theater PC systems are usually considered to be desktop cases in both senses, regardless of orientation and placement.
Cases where inference was justified by the result, were seen only to be mere coincidences.
Cases other than the locative may be used to denote location in Czech as well ( U Roberta / at Robert's house-genitive, or nad stolem / above the table-instrumental ).
Cases other than the locative may be used to denote location in Slovak as well ( U Milana / at Milan's house-genitive, or nad stolom / above the table-instrumental ).
Cases not argued by the Solicitor General may be argued by one of the assistants or another government attorney.
The Supreme Court relied on Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution, which provides that the Supreme Court shall have appellate jurisdiction in " all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority.
Article I, Section 9 of the United States Constitution, which enumerates limitations on the power of Congress, says, " The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it.
Cases on the paid certiorari docket are substantially more likely to be granted than those on the in forma pauperis docket.
Cases of illness, including " serious neurological effects, such as seizures ", reported after using star anise tea may be a result of using this species.
He was an authority on the history and practice of parliament and the constitution, and besides the pamphlets already mentioned above was the author of The Case Stated concerning the Judicature of the House of Peers in the Point of Appeals ( 1675 ); The Case Stated of the Jurisdiction of the House of Lords in the point of Impositions ( 1676 ); Letter of a Gentleman to his Friend showing that the Bishops are not to be judges in Parliament in Cases Capital ( 1679 ); Lord Holles his Remains, being a 2nd letter to a Friend concerning the judicature of the Bishops in Parliament ...

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