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There are two cases: (i).
We consider two cases: i is correct.
We consider the following two cases: (i).
We note the following cases: (i).
We have to consider the following two cases: (i), (ii).
To estimate (3.24), we consider two cases (i) and (ii).
Cases (i) and (iv) follow from Theorem 3.13.
Consequently, there are two possible cases: (i) eventually; (ii) eventually. .
We will prove that only cases (i) and (iv) hold.
We consider the following two cases: (i) and.
There are two cases: (i) (3BsubsetOmega) or (ii) (3BbackslashOmeganeqemptyset).
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