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1
She suggested the bill would
strengthen
the
case
for Scottish independence.
2
Alistair Morgan points to small details he says
strengthen
the
case
for Leveson 2.
3
His form on Thursday can only
strengthen
the
case
to be a playing captain.
4
That might
strengthen
the
case
for an expectation of privacy.
5
Any papers or letters of your mother might contain something that would
strengthen
the
case
.
6
My evidence would not
strengthen
the
case
at all.
7
Together, the two manufacturing surveys could
strengthen
the
case
for further policy steps to bolster growth.
8
But the Brexit that Lange never predicted might also
strengthen
the
case
for a New Zealand republic.
9
This study will
strengthen
the
case
made by those who claim the shroud is a medieval forgery.
10
But more statement signings of the standard promised by talents like Ambrose can only
strengthen
the
case
.
11
But cheap fuel at the pump and rising fuel demand may
strengthen
the
case
for higher ethanol volumes.
12
Figures indicating the economy's performance will be weaker than that scenario would
strengthen
the
case
for a rate cut.
13
These findings further
strengthen
the
case
that the IFP may be a promising cell source for putative cartilage repair strategies.
14
In what sense are witnesses used, and how do they
strengthen
the
case
;
is it the same as in the East?
15
But its findings
strengthen
the
case
for wearing masks and taking other precautions in such environments to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
16
The Council, however, thought there were grounds for reconsidering the decision, and to
strengthen
the
case
for admission, Kingsley's opinion was asked.
strengthen
the
case
strengthen