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The phrase 'applied in cases' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to specific situations or occurrences in which a rule, law, or concept is utilized. For example, "The legal principles which were applied in cases of copyright infringement were recently reviewed by the Supreme Court."
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That test, however, "is merely a method," and it "is not applied in cases where..
Such legal theory, he said, is typically applied in cases in which consumers are hurt financially.
But the court, in a decision that has implications for other cases, ruled that the 1997 law cannot be applied in cases involving murder.
First, it's hard to ignore the egregious double standards the US government has applied in cases broadly related to the "war on terror".
The book outlines and analyzes cases, Judge Wolf said, "then distills general principles and discusses how they might be applied in cases where the circumstances are uncertain".
The government says the Interception Code of Practice requires that an additional level of scrutiny should be applied in cases where that legally privileged communications might be intercepted.
Benefit sanctions have been applied in cases where a person has failed to turn up to the jobcentre because they are in hospital following a heart attack.
A spokesman for the Court of Appeals would not comment on whether the ruling might be applied in cases not involving domestic violence.
"That is contrary to principles of justice that our law has always applied in cases however heinous a crime might be," Lord Justice Thomas said.
3. The question of consent as applied in cases of trans plants from the dead advance consent of the donor and con sent of his relatives.
In particular, a "donut-shaped" CTV was consistently applied in cases of preoperative circumferential epidural extension, regardless of extent of residual epidural extension.
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