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case and so-called
Her conclusion has been borne out in the experience of many practitioners: `` short-contact interviewing is neither a truncated nor a telescoped experience but is of the same essential quality as the so-called intensive case work ''.
And there was the case of Tom Hepker, a machinist, who was referred by a friend to a health machine quack who treated him with a so-called diagnostic machine for what Doctor Fraud said was a system full of arsenic and strychnine.
The Tokyo Convention states in Article 11, defining the so-called unlawful takeover of an aircraft, that the parties signing the agreement are obliged, in case of hijacking or a threat of it, to take all the necessary measures in order to regain or keep control over an aircraft.
BCS derived several important theoretical predictions that are independent of the details of the interaction, since the quantitative predictions mentioned below hold for any sufficiently weak attraction between the electrons and this last condition is fulfilled for many low temperature superconductors-the so-called weak-coupling case.
By drawing parallels between paradigms, so-called " pure cases ", and the case at hand, a casuist tries to determine a moral response appropriate to a particular case.
Instead, they can agree that certain paradigms should be treated in certain ways, and then agree on the similarities, the so-called warrants between a paradigm and the case at hand.
" However, in the case of the so-called Nilo-Hamitic languages ( a concept he introduced ), it was based on the typological feature of gender and a " fallacious theory of language mixture.
Since there was no apparent practical use for such a device at the time, the patent application was most likely simply a precaution in case someone else did find a use for the so-called Edison effect.
It is often the case that a director approves of the final cut, and even prefers it to the so-called earlier " director's cut.
With most IIR transfer functions there are related transfer functions having a frequency response with the same magnitude but a different phase ; in most case the so-called minimum phase transfer function is preferred.
This occurs in the context of Irenaeus ' work On the Detection and Overthrow of Knowledge Falsely So Called, ( Greek: elenchos kai anatrope tes pseudonymou gnoseos genitive case, ἔλεγχος καὶ ἀνατροπὴ τῆς ψευδωνύμου γνώσεως ) where the term " knowledge falsely so-called " ( nominative case pseudonymos gnosis ) covers various groups, not just Valentinus, and is a quotation of the apostle Paul's warning against " knowledge falsely so-called " in 1 Timothy 6: 20.
The establishment of the Dual Alliance led Russia to take a more conciliatory stance, and in 1887, the so-called Reinsurance Treaty was signed between Germany and Russia: in it, the two powers agreed on mutual military support in the case that France attacked Germany, or in case of an Austrian attack on Russia.
In early 90 ’ s, together with Mieczysław Rakowski, he was suspected in the case of the, so-called, “ Moscow loan ”.
A second type of solution occurs for energy levels in the so-called " forbidden " gaps between " allowed " states-in this case, the electron cannot travel indefinitely through the crystal with that energy and will either be reflected at the edges of the region, or possibly must pass through the region in a phenomenon called " Quantum tunnelling ".
His views on AIDS ( see below ) were supported by Internet searching which led him to so-called " AIDS denialist " websites ; in this case, Mbeki's use of the Internet was roundly criticised and even ridiculed by opponents.
In that ideal case, the atoms are positioned on a perfect lattice, the electron density is perfectly periodic, and the Fourier transform F ( q ) is zero except when q belongs to the reciprocal lattice ( the so-called Bragg peaks ).
See, for example, the case of Meyer v. Mitnick, 625 N. W. 2d 136 ( Michigan, 2001 ), whose ruling found the following reasoning persuasive: " the so-called ' modern trend ' holds that because an engagement ring is an inherently conditional gift, once the engagement has been broken, the ring should be returned to the donor.
Although Charles Dickens had ridiculed positive depictions of Native Americans as portrayals of so-called " noble " savages, he made an exception ( at least initially ) in the case of the Inuit, whom he called “ loving children of the north ”, “ forever happy with their lot ,” “ whether they are hungry or full ”, and “ gentle loving savages ”, who, despite a tendency to steal, have a “ quiet, amiable character ” (" Our Phantom Ship on an Antediluvian Cruise ", Household Words, April 16, 1851 ).
In the study of wireless communications, path loss can be represented by the path loss exponent, whose value is normally in the range of 2 to 4 ( where 2 is for propagation in free space, 4 is for relatively lossy environments and for the case of full specular reflection from the earth surface — the so-called flat-earth model ).
But one might worry that these so-called necessary and sufficient conditions do not apply in every case.

case and double-dipping
In Grand Funk's case, it involved court actions that kept the band tied up for almost two full years ; they'd demanded full royalty accounting and accused Knight of double-dipping as manager-producer while the trio hadn't been getting all the monies they'd earned.

case and according
Tarrou lives according to an ethical code that demands that he act in a way that benefits the whole community, even though, in this case, he risks his life by doing so.
Breast reduction surgery for teenaged girls, however, is a matter handled according to the particulars of the case of hypoplasia.
Over time, these canons were supplemented with decretals of the Bishops of Rome, which were responses to doubts or problems according to the maxim, " Roma locuta est, causa finita est " (" Rome has spoken, case is closed ").
Signals can be either analog, in which case the signal varies continuously according to the information, or digital, in which case the signal varies according to a series of discrete values representing the information.
The only other known case of triple Leap Day babies is a family in Norway, which logged Feb. 29 births in 1960, 1964 and 1968, according to the Guinness World Records press office.
At the peak of the terror, the slightest hint of counter-revolutionary thoughts or activities ( or, as in the case of Jacques Hébert, revolutionary zeal exceeding that of those in power ) could place one under suspicion, and trials did not always proceed according to contemporary standards of due process.
A recent and notable case is the Russian silver fox, or domesticated silver fox, since it resulted in visible and behavioral changes, and is a case study of an animal population modeling according to human domestication needs.
At some time in European prehistory, consonant changes according to Grimm's Law created a * g from the * gh and a * t from the * d. This same law more or less rules out * ghedh -, The * dh in that case would become a * d instead of a * t.
In the mid-2000s, a case where a 14-year-old student was prohibited of entering a school in Fortaleza ever again, according to him and his family because of his fauxhawk haircut, sparked nationwide polemics in Brazil.
Instead, they argued that the resolution simply declared what the Assembly's powers already were, according to the UN Charter, in the case of a dead-locked Security Council.
An iudex then would judge a remedy according to the facts of the case.
v. U. S. 156 U. S. 51 ( 1895 ), generally considered the pivotal case concerning the rights and powers of the jury, declared: " It is our deep and settled conviction, confirmed by a re-examination of the authorities that the jury, upon the general issue of guilty or not guilty in a criminal case, have the right, as well as the power, to decide, according to their own judgment and consciences, all questions, whether of law or of fact, involved in that issue.
The latter then took up the usage according to which one who remained for 44 days under excommunication came under the penalties executed by the State, and wrote his De incarcerandis fedelibus, in which he demanded that it should be legal for the excommunicated to appeal to the king and his council against the excommunication ; in this writing he laid open the entire case and in such a way that it was understood by the laity.
Extant copies of these early manuscripts written in Greek or Latin and usually dating from the 4th century to the 8th century, are classified according to their use of either all upper case or all lower case letters.
The geometric mean is an average that is useful for sets of positive numbers that are interpreted according to their product and not their sum ( as is the case with the arithmetic mean ) e. g. rates of growth.
A very serious narcotic habit can develop in a matter of weeks, whereas iatrogenic morphine addiction rates have, according to a number of studies, remained nearly constant at one case in 150 to 200 for at least two centuries.
Accordingly, the word forms of a lexeme may be arranged conveniently into tables, by classifying them according to shared inflectional categories such as tense, aspect, mood, number, gender or case.
The nasals are therefore not contrastive in these environments, and according to some theorists this makes it inappropriate to assign the nasal phones heard here to any one of the phonemes ( even though, in this case, the phonetic evidence is unambiguous ).
In any case the main entity in Passover according to Judaism is the sacrificial lamb.

case and Daily
In one 1960s comic, when Kent finds himself at a loose end when staff at the Daily Planet go on strike, he seriously considers it a chance to try out a new identity in case he has " to abandon Clark Kent role permanently.
* 1952 The New York Daily News reports the news of Christine Jorgenson, the first notable case of sexual reassignment surgery.
Furthermore, Ribbentrop had the German Embassy in London provide translations from pro-appeasement newspapers like the Daily Mail and the Daily Express for Hitler's benefit, which had the effect of making it seem that British public opinion was more strongly against going to war for Poland then was actually the case.
The case was promptly dismissed, with the New York Daily News summarizing the proceedings with the headline " I Forgotti!
The case was reported in the Daily Telegraph, 17 January 1964 and other newspapers.
After the HBOS insider trading scandal, the FSA informed MPs on 6 May 2008 that they planned to crack down on inside trading more effectively and that the results of their efforts would be seen in 2008 / 09 On 22 June, the Daily Telegraph reported that the FSA had wrapped up their case into HBOS insider trading and no action would be taken.
A case in point is the Beijing Youth Daily.
This was considered a factor, by The Daily Telegraph, in overlooking alleged inadequacies in Haringey Council's child care provision in the case of Baby P, a child murdered by his parents and their lodger.
In the The Daily Mirror case Morosi told the court: " I felt insulted, angry, upset and hurt.
To better understand the significance of this historic case it is important to examine an actual issue of the New-York Daily Journal prior to Zenger's arrest.
This essay led to an article by Bob Woffinden in The Daily Mail of 9 October 2004 Is The Coughing Major Innocent ?, and also prompted a reconsideration of the case in The Guardian Comment is free blog on 17 July 2006 from Jon Ronson Are the Millionaire three innocent?
* The case of Sacco and Vanzetti in cartoons from the Daily worker by Fred Ellis Chicago: Daily Worker, 1927
In 1987 she gave evidence at the High Court in a libel case brought by her husband against the Daily Star newspaper.
Matters came to a head when the following report appeared in the Daily News dated 13 January 1855 ( Balaklava ): " Whenever complaints become inconveniently local, the London Post Office is in the habit of requesting the Postmaster here the state of the case.
Some of the New York media sources had reported the more lurid aspects of the case ; for example, New York Daily News headlines read: " How Jennifer Courted Death " and " Sex Play Got Rough ".
The action on the Sumarin home, he added in a letter to The Jewish Daily Forward, " is not an isolated case.
In a case where a teenage woman was barred from her own home under the terms of an Anti-Social Behaviour Order in 2005, some British national newspapers branded her " the real-life Vicky Pollard " with the Daily Star running headlines reading " Good riddance to chav scum: real life Vicky Pollard evicted ".
Like the 1990 NY Daily News strike, criminal charges under the Hobbs Act were declined, with the FBI and Justice Department citing the Enmons case.
His first major case after returning was representing F. A. Mitchell-Hedges, a noted professional explorer, in his libel action against London Express Newspapers, the owner of the Daily Express.
" In December 2009, the New York Daily News urged a gubernatorial pardon to clear O ' Hara's name, saying " It is beyond doubt that O ' Hara was the victim of a criminal justice vendetta ginned up by enemies in the Brooklyn Democratic Party … At heart, the case was an example of selective and overzealous prosecution.
On 7 March 2008 Habib lost his defamation case against Nationwide News, publisher of The Daily Telegraph.
" Simon Heffer writing in The Daily Telegraph about the case of Madeleine McCann, January 2008.

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