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Since Ms. Gu's and Mr. Bo's incarceration, the Chinese authorities have begun an investigation into Mr. Xu, citing "economic cases," a term often associated with corruption allegations.
The justices hear perhaps 80 cases a term, a vanishingly small slice of the millions of lawsuits and prosecutions the lower courts consider every year.
When More Can Be Less The court decides perhaps 75 cases a term these days, down from about 150 in the mid-1980s.
The study did not confirm the presence of a "cluster" of autism cases, a term used by those who have tried to link high numbers of cases of a disorder or disease, such as cancers, to a geographic location and its environment.
Economy and Nation Weekly, a financial magazine affiliated with the state-run Xinhua news agency, quoted unnamed sources on Saturday as saying that Mr. Xu had been put under the control of Communist Party investigators in connection with "economic cases," a term often associated with corruption.
Significantly, many of the providers interviewed for the study were unfamiliar with the term "Article 216 cases", a term which is routinely used by judges and other court-personnel to refer to cases that are handled using the new DLRA diversion mechanismsd.
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There may be a transient need for protection during a specific project, for example, in which case a term assurance policy can be taken out.
Bangladesh is the original "basket case", a term coined by Henry Kissinger, the US secretary of state, to describe the country immediately after its violent secession from Pakistan in 1971.
In our case, a term was a gene name with its synonyms.
This is one of those cases where a term is used so often that it loses its meaning: "luxury travel".
In all these cases a correction term is added on the right-hand side (see, e.g., [2 4]).
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