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cases and where
or under ' Four Stems ', I set off by asterisks cases where the combined N of stems Af was Af.
Thus far, the cases which have come before the courts have involved only the issue of referral where the job is vacant due to a strike -- condition ( 1 ) in the Regulation of the Secretary.
Requests for substantiation, the Service indicated, can be especially expected in cases where it suspects the donor received some material benefit in return, such as tickets to a show.
This can mean that where it is the defendant who appeals, the name of the case in the law reports reverses ( in some cases twice ) as the appeals work their way up the court hierarchy.
In cases where a judge rather than a jury decided issues of fact, an appellate court will apply an " abuse of discretion " standard of review.
In cases where antibacterials have been suggested to affect the efficiency of birth control pills, such as for the broad-spectrum antibacterial rifampicin, these cases may be due to an increase in the activities of hepatic liver enzymes causing increased breakdown of the pill's active ingredients.
Sir Almroth Wright strongly supported Fleming's findings, but despite this, most army physicians over the course of the war continued to use antiseptics even in cases where this worsened the condition of the patients.
Lookup, insertion, and deletion all take O ( log n ) time in both the average and worst cases, where n is the number of nodes in the tree prior to the operation.
Abeyance can be used in cases where parties are interested in temporarily settling litigation while still holding the right to seek relief later if necessary.
This may be considered a desirable outcome in cases where the party to the lawsuit is an organization with a transient membership and political perspective.
They concluded that this confirms that antipsychotics should not be used routinely to treat dementia patients with aggression or psychosis, but may be an option in the minority of cases where there is severe distress or risk of physical harm to others.
Even rarer are cases where self-amputation is performed for criminal or political purposes:
In cases where the direction of the air motion is always the same, as in the ventilating shafts of mines and buildings for instance, wind vanes, known as air meters are employed, and give most satisfactory results.
In cases where the density of the air is significantly different from the calibration value ( as on a high mountain, or with an exceptionally low barometer ) an allowance must be made.
The cases are tabulated below, where deg ( numerator ) is the degree of the numerator, and deg ( denominator ) is the degree of the denominator.
In cases where the ASROC missile carried an NDB, the unguided bomb would sink quickly to a predetermined depth where it would detonate.
In the first two cases above, " on an error " includes situations where the batter makes a clean hit ( or walks, is hit by pitch, reaches base on a fielder's choice in which no out is made, or reaches base on a wild pitch on a called or swinging third strike ), but should have been out earlier in his at bat on a foul fly ball which was dropped by a fielder for an error.
In 2000, Major League Baseball reversed its decision, ruling that the statistics which were recognized in each year's official records should stand, even in cases where they were later proven incorrect.
In cases of trauma, for example in compound skull fractures where fragments of bone are pushed into the substance of the brain, the cause of the abscess is obvious.
Even though most proposals call for payments of less than the full amount of the debt owing, in most cases, the creditors will accept the deal, because if they do not, the next alternative may be personal bankruptcy, where the creditors will get even less money.
As for insomnia, they may also be used on an irregular /" as-needed " basis, such as in cases where said anxiety is at its worst.
Kusche noted cases where pertinent information went unreported, such as the disappearance of round-the-world yachtsman Donald Crowhurst, which Berlitz had presented as a mystery, despite clear evidence to the contrary.
Simply put, the communicator must consider the audience before making the presentation itself and in cases where it is not possible the presenter can at least try to simplify his / her vocabulary so that the majority can understand

cases and metonymic
In other cases, however, the different senses can be closely related ( one meaning being a metaphorical or metonymic extension of another ), and in such cases division of words into senses becomes much more difficult.

cases and shift
In most cases, this results in an unstable interaction, in which the bodies exchange momentum and shift orbits until the resonance no longer exists.
Some languages, like Perl and Ruby, already have operations for pushing and popping an array from both ends, so one can use push and shift functions to enqueue and dequeue a list ( or, in reverse, one can use unshift and pop ), although in some cases these operations are not efficient.
Both attempts ( in 1948 and 1968 ) failed, but not by much — in both cases a shift in the result of two close states would have forced the respective elections into the House.
At the same time, vika is the same word as a week ' seven days '; in both cases the real meaning is ' a shift, a rotation '.
In most cases, this results in an unstable interaction, in which the bodies exchange momentum and shift orbits until the resonance no longer exists.
In other cases, such as in South Carolina, Virginia, and New England, the need for alliances with native tribes coupled with the availability of enslaved Africans at affordable prices ( beginning in the early 18th century for these colonies ) resulted in a shift away from Native American slavery.
Compton found that some X-rays experienced no wavelength shift despite being scattered through large angles ; in each of these cases the photon failed to eject an electron.
In some very specific cases, the detection of the phosphorylation as a shift in the protein's electrophoretic mobility is possible on simple 1-dimensional SDS-PAGE gels, as it's described for instance for a transcriptional coactivator by Kovacs et al.
In his first major speech since taking office, Mr Clarke indicated a major shift in penal policy by saying prison was not effective in many cases.
In Ireland tower houses and castles remained in use until after the Glorious Revolution, when events led to a dramatic shift in land ownership and a boom in the building of Palladian country houses ; in many cases using timbers stripped from the older, abandoned generation of castles and tower houses.
Perhaps the greatest barrier to a paradigm shift, in some cases, is the reality of paradigm paralysis: the inability or refusal to see beyond the current models of thinking.
He was able to fake his way through most of his duties by letting the interns handle the cases coming in during his late-night shift, setting broken bones and other mundane tasks.
Christian anarchists point out that this marked the beginning of the " Constantinian shift ", in which Christianity gradually came to be identified with the will of the ruling elite, becoming the State church of the Roman Empire, and in some cases ( such as the Crusades, Inquisition and Wars of Religion ) a religious justification for violence.
As a result of two recent cases in California though, where physicians who failed to provide adequate pain relief were successfully sued for elder abuse, the North American medical and health care communities appear to be undergoing a shift in perspective.
In both cases, the ( left ) shift operator satisfies the following commutation relation with the Fourier transform:
) It may be possible to shift energy draw from the engine ( in certain cases ) to the electrical load in the car, e. g. electrical power steering or electrical coolant pump operation.
In rare cases, a translating ribosome may shift from one frame to another, a translational frameshift.
On 17 June, Prime Minister John Howard announced a shift in that policy, allowing families in detention with children to enter the community and ensuring that long-term detainees would have their cases reviewed regularly.
This position is reflected on the Piacenza Liver by the situation of Uni in case IV, owing to a threefold location of Tinia in the first three cases that determines an equivalent shift.
Development after 1720 was rapid, and a shift to heavier industry occurred from the early 19th century, with forges replacing cutlers wheels, or in some cases being built alongside them.
Modern matchplate molding machine is capable of high molding quality, less casting shift due to machine-mold mismatch ( in some cases less than ), consistently stable molds for less grinding and improved parting line definition.
The number of close votes in cases involving these areas suggests that a change of one or two key justices could completely shift the thinking of the Court on such issues.
In other cases " slippage ", a shift in the exact time target, occurs.
Since the 1998 Russian financial crisis roiled the market, however, arrangers have adopted market-flex language, which allows them to change the pricing of the loan based on investor demand — in some cases within a predetermined range — and to shift amounts between various tranches of a loan, as a standard feature of loan commitment letters.

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