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And people bringing cases before the tribunals are required to bear the cost of their legal fees, which in many cases exceeds the settlement, employment lawyers said.
Each of this year's scholars will receive $7,500 a year for four years, a sum that in many cases exceeds their parents' annual earnings.
They know that if they formulate the solution that works best, they stand to collect the posted reward which in some cases exceeds $100,000.
Where SAM is common, the number of cases exceeds available inpatient capacity, which limits the effect of treatment; case-fatality rates are 20 30% and coverage is commonly under 10%.
The experiences of other supreme courts has shown that once the number of cases exceeds a certain, indeterminate level, the ability of lower courts to absorb the impact of their jurisprudence declines, the perceived significance of each decision drops, and the respect for and reputation of the supreme court as the ultimate arbiter of the law disintegrates.
One of the novel peptides, NickFect51 is capable of transfecting plasmid DNA into a large variety of cell lines, including refractory suspension and primary cells and in several cases exceeds the transfection level of commercially available reagent Lipofectamine™ 2000 without any cytotoxic side effects.
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We are pleased that we have met, and in many cases exceeded, these commitments".
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Children in the district's four elementary schools perform well on standardized tests, in many cases exceeding statewide averages.
The deviations were mostly less than 0.5%, but in some cases exceeded 1%.
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