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case and brought
He explained the background of the case, ending with the tenuous clue which had brought him to Gulf Springs.
And, in case, I brought the money with me ''.
In the famous Danbury Hatters case, a suit was brought against the union by the Loewe Company for monopolistic practices, e.g., trying to persuade consumers not to purchase the product of the struck manufacturer.
When the husband drops the case and returns to his wife, both seem sorry they brought the matter up in the first place.
Some appellate courts, particularly supreme courts, have the power of discretionary review, meaning that they can decide whether they will hear an appeal brought in a particular case.
1000 and 1500 are regularly encountered as jury sizes and on at least one occasion, the first time a new kind of case was brought to court ( see graphē paranómōn ), all 6, 000 members of the jury pool were put onto the one case.
Political pressure quickly brought the Reagan administration to reverse itself and to ask the Court to reinstate the case.
Patasse has been found guilty of major crimes in Bangui and CAR has brought a case to the International Criminal Court against him and Jean Pierre Bemba from the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo accusing them both of multiple crimes in suppressing one of the mutinies against Patasse.
These are usually ' temps ' ( temporary workers ) or consultants who, depending on the project and their experience, might be brought on to lead a task for which the skill-set did not exist within the company, or in the case of a temp, in the vernacular sense, to perform busy-work or an otherwise low-skilled repetitive task for which an employee is deemed too valuable to perform.
The glossing was probably brought to England as Old French crimne ( 12th century form of Modern French crime ), from Latin crimen ( in the genitive case: criminis ).
Jello Biafra brought up the court case after the break-up of the band on The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Solicitors must be careful when looking at older cases when quantifying a claim to ensure that the award is brought up to date and to take into account the court of appeal case in Heil v Rankin Generally speaking the greater the injury the greater the damages awarded.
When Kaye went for his first written pilot's exam, he brought a liverwurst sandwich in case he was there for hours.
Heracles brought the case to court, and Phyleus testified against his father.
The criminal court case brought against Aristide was quietly shelved, though various members of his Lavalas party languished for years in prison without charge or trial due to similar accusations
Aeschines brought this suit against Timarchus to bar him from the rights of political office and his case succeeded.
* 1992 – Aboriginal Land Rights are granted in Australia in Mabo v Queensland ( No 2 ), a case brought by Eddie Mabo.
The offending tribunes in this case were brought before the Senate and divested of their office.
In civil cases a special verdict can be given, but in criminal cases a general verdict is rendered, because requiring a special verdict could apply pressure to the jury, and because of the jury's historic function of tempering rules of law by common sense brought to bear upon the facts of a specific case.
On March 12, 2012, Los Angeles Superior Court took opening statements on the case in which former-JPL employee David Coppedge brought suit against the Lab due to workplace discrimination and wrongful termination.
In 1915, the upstart league brought suit against the existing leagues and owners under the Sherman Act and the case was assigned to Landis.
This was demonstrated by the 1987 judgment in the Weaver v NATFHE case in the UK, in which a black Muslim woman brought a complaint of workplace racist harassment against a co-trade unionist.

case and comparisons
In this case there are two comparisons needed, one for end of file ( EOF ) and another for all other errors.
They argue that he has not provided a convincing case that the similarities presented as evidence are due to inheritance from an earlier common ancestor rather than being explained by a combination of accidental similarity, errors, excessive semantic latitude in comparisons, borrowings, onomatopoeia, etc.
The worst case is when the value is not in the list ( or occurs only once at the end of the list ), in which case n comparisons are needed.
When merging two lists of length m, there is a lower bound of 2m − 1 comparisons required in the worst case.
Additional statistical difficulties arise with multilateral comparisons when ( as is usually the case ) more than two countries are to be compared.
In the worst case ( for instance where the numerical values of the keys increase exponentially ) it can make up to O ( n ) comparisons.
If all elements to be sorted are distinct, the expected number of comparisons in the average case is asymptotically equivalent to, and the expected number of swaps in the average case equals.
In the worst case, the number of comparisons and swaps are both unbounded, for the same reason that a tossed coin might turn up heads any number of times in a row.
The best case occurs if the list as given is already sorted ; in this case the expected number of comparisons is, and no swaps at all are carried out.
Later writings about the case have led to legendary accounts of the Countess bathing in the blood of virgins to retain her youth and subsequently also to comparisons with Vlad III the Impaler of Wallachia, on whom the fictional Count Dracula is partly based, and to modern nicknames of the Blood Countess and Countess Dracula.
For example, in the merge sort, the number of comparisons required in the worst case, which is roughly proportional to its runtime, is given recursively as and
Ferdinand's club sought to make direct comparisons with an earlier case of Manchester City reserve player who had in fact committed a lesser drug testing offence and as a result escaped with only a fine.
Commentators have made comparisons with the Sex Pistols case, pointing to some of the statements made by John Mortimer QC: " What sort of country are we living in if a politician comes to Nottingham and speaks here to a group of people in the city centre and, during his speech, a heckler replies " bollocks ".
The case also received several comparisons to the 1984 Kevin Bacon film Footloose, in which a small town bans rock music and dancing.
Even in " OpenGL only " comparisons such as the case in Quake 2, The Voodoo2 had the upper hand as a custom " MiniGL " driver was made specifically for 3dfx cards to run the game ( and most other OpenGL games at the time ).
Hernández was a talented player capable to field and run well, and bat with power and for average, but he never reached a better status probably for one reason: he played much of his career for a team that rarely made headlines above him, and if it was the case, only was looking comparisons between departed superstar Brooks Robinson and him.
In the ensuing case of Robinson v. Mandell, Charles Sanders Peirce testified that he had made pairwise comparisons of 42 examples of Howland's signature, overlaying them and counting the number of downstrokes that overlapped.
A public collection of case studies and demonstrations is growing, ranging from whole genome comparisons to gene expression analysis.
This was the case with, for example, the map of the Kerguelen and McDonald Islands sighted by John Heard ( 1853 ), William MacDonald ( 1854 ), Hutton ( 1854 ), Attway ( 1854 ), Rees ( 1854 ), and Neumayer ( 1857 ), with several comparisons of explorations since James Cook.
When no assumption is made about values, the greedy strategy can be implemented in comparisons in worst case.

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