Sentence examples for cases exhaustively from inspiring English sources

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Court TV is now a reality TV channel, and the cable news channels that used to follow courtroom cases exhaustively, like Fox News Channel and MSNBC, now prefer to put politicians on trial.

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Mr. Holder doesn't seem concerned that each of these cases was exhaustively reviewed, beginning in 2005, by career prosecutors under the supervision of the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.

In internet forums such as Reddit – where the case is exhaustively parsed – those who suspect Syed might be guilty are sometimes referred to as "guilters", as if the position is somehow equivalent to the "truthers" who believe 9/11 was an "inside job".

In Mr. Torricelli's case, it acted without conducting a full investigation, saying the case had been exhaustively scrutinized by federal authorities.

At the same time that the case has been exhaustively examined online, few traditional, that is, offline, outlets have taken up the Manning prosecution as a test of First Amendment principles, a challenge to the free flow of information needed by the public trying to evaluate the conduct of the war in Iraq.

And so where does Lovell come down on the guilt or innocence of Adnan Syed, who was convicted of killing his high school girlfriend in the case that was exhaustively dissected in season one?

MDR, as shown in Figure S1, is a case-control method for exhaustively searching for and testing multilocus models to detect epistasis.

We are members of the team of former special agents of the F.B.I. who exhaustively reviewed the cases of the Norfolk Four.

Instead of exhaustively discussing individual cases, I will focus on one abstraction, the cellular automata model, which can be used to model any case of pattern formation (Wolfram 1984a, b).

In short order, the police produced a file of almost five hundred pages, making the case one of the most exhaustively investigated brawls in the city's history.

They each seek to explain and inform - sometimes clumsily, or, in the case of Sometimes in April, exhaustively - about the origins of the conflict: the Belgians' policy of divide and rule, the role propaganda played in inflaming ordinary Hutus, the instability created inside the country in the early 1990s by the Tutsi-led RPF's desire to topple the Hutu dictatorship of President Habyarimana.

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