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"But I enjoyed it because I'd call a case up in my head and think about how to change it".
Newspapers call a case of theft now under investigation in Uttar Pradesh "the mother of all scams".
"This is what we call a case control study, and we all know the problems associated with these studies," Dr. Berry said.
Unless they have a diagnostic test, they must rely on a checklist of clinical signs and symptoms, what epidemiologists call a case definition.
But they are causing a lot of trouble in the Pacific north-west, as a federal power agency pushes private wind turbines off the grid in what critics call a case of favouritism towards electricity generated by federal dams.The region's windpower companies are enraged and are petitioning the regulators.
As far as I can tell, this is what lawyers like to call "a case of first impression".
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His publications in the field of cancer are few, and when they are clinically-based they usually rely on very small samples of patients, what I might call a "case-series" rather than a useful study.
MBL swept away existing job definitions and departmental boundaries and created a new position called a case manager.
It has been called a case of being a day late and a billion dollars short — potentially one of the costliest blunders in drug industry history.
A Computer box is called a "case".
Call it a consequence of resistance, call it a case of the millennial, call it whatever you want.
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