Sentence examples for case may concern from inspiring English sources

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That is, the case may concern a male defendant or plaintiff, but Brennan will refer to the principal as "she" at times and "he" at others.

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The identification of the regulators that were lost or gained in each specific case may provide clues concerning the metabolic properties and pathways that are common to the lineage and those which specificity is more species-related.

We note that use of a bootstrap variance estimate in this case may alleviate these concerns.

But as concerning as Colon's case may be to borrower advocates, there's another that's causing even greater distress.

I'm concerned the father, having lost the case, may act inappropriately.

Mr. Sensenbrenner wrote that he was concerned that procedures used by Judge Martin to choose which judges decided the case "may have improperly influenced the outcome of the case".

However, the smallest flow rate cases may be of concern in blood circulation by yielding clot formation near the walls since the shear stresses there are bellow the thrombus/coagulation threshold (1.0 1.8 Pa).

However, when interpretating the null interactions with serum 25(OH D, the low response rate in the population controls and measurement of 25(OH D after diagnosis in the cases may be of concern.

To Whom It May Concern: Relax.

This case may be different.

Another case may elucidate.

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