A comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy.
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Examples for "case "
Examples for "case "
1 Given the latter case , the former problem is probably a good thing.
2 The case could radically change the way the company operates in Europe.
3 However, Pakula could still remember details of that case four years ago.
4 The court had accepted the case , the Xinhua state news agency said.
5 South Africa's first known domestic case was made public 17 days ago.
1 Main outcome measure: All - cause mortality at a mean follow-up of 37 months.
2 Fibroids are not life threatening; however, they may cause some health problems.
3 Let me ask one last, highly specific question ' cause it fascinates me.
4 Clearly the direction of common cause , federation of free people, global law.
5 As a result of this, any unforeseen events can cause major problems.
1 Other countries followed suit years later but South Africa paved the way.
2 Answer: Yes, there is indeed a visa that will suit his needs.
3 However, Irish interest rates are seen as very unlikely to follow suit .
4 WINE:Looking for something light to suit the mellow days and long nights?
5 Yes, see, to power the suit ... sir, the technology doesn't actually exist.
1 Here's the problem: Almost by definition, a class action lawsuit is opt-out.
2 The lawsuit accused them of breaking city and state consumer protection laws.
3 The company is already facing a possible class action lawsuit in Canada.
4 A trial court judge dismissed the lawsuit more than a year ago.
5 The company last year settled a class-action lawsuit on the same issue.
1 The word has a singular signification in a plural form, "honoris causa . "
2 Peter Berrier, his ostler, stood behind him, teterrima belli causa !
3 Nec Cicero, cum se tenebras offudisse iudicibus in causa Cluentii gloriatus est, nihil ipse vidit.
4 Bruder reads: "Malum praesens minus, quod causa est faturi alicujus mali."
5 The human mind is so formed that it always unconsciously applies the principle of the causa sufficiens.
6 Non causa pro causa , Fallacy of, 883.
7 He always evaded the question himself, saying that it was given him by a Western university causa honoris.
8 Forces are causes; and accordingly we may make full application in relation to them of the principle causa aequat effectum.
9 Victrix causa diis placuit.
10 Coquus teterrima belli causa !
11 The university which can claim him on its list of sons, whether in regular course or honoris causa , may be proud.
12 The next step is to declare that civilisation is the causa malorum and that what is named progress is really regress.
13 Glanvill's "justa debendi causa " (Lib.
14 Other causes have been announced by medical writers under the names of causa procatarctica, and causa proegumina, and causa sine quâ non.
15 He who rejects it, rejects the vera causa of ordinary generation with subsequent migration, and calls in the agency of a miracle.
16 God is the cause of energy as the sun is the cause of colour: "prout sol dicitur causa manifestationis coloris."
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