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Case by case.
If things are done case by case, each situation or issue is handled separately on its own merits and demerits.
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Information may be derived prospectively in an actual case by case manner or retrospectively along case vignettes.
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But Wise wants the law to begin with chimpanzees and bonobos and to treat other nonhuman animals in an incremental, case-by-case manner.
Such known synergists might lead to serious toxicity and risk underestimations, and hence have to be considered specifically in a case-by-case manner, in amendment to the proposed scheme.
The lack of a well-established process historically meant that structures were been solved in a case-by-case manner, with academic researchers establishing specific protocols over a relatively long period of time that are difficult to implement or inappropriate for high-throughput approaches.
Although several chicken CNV loci have been studied in a case-by-case manner [ 21, 22], CNV in birds has received little attention.
In Italy, a legal representative has to be appointed by the court in a case-by-case manner to comply with the rules of the Italian Civil Code [ 23].
Thus far, the design has been done in a somewhat ad hoc and case-by-case manner, focusing on individual bio-blocks while lacking the system level understanding of the whole process.
Just as the law of contributory negligence emerged and evolved in common law countries in a case-by-case, incremental manner, over many decades and as the product of many decisions, the law of equal protection, free expression, due process and the like has evolved in modern western democracies as constitutional cases have been decided over the years.
That would need case-by-case negotiation.
It was a case-by-case basis.
"That's a case-by-case thing.
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