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On the case.
If someone is on the case, they are dealing with a problem.
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Since last July, 225 people — including 107 since June 2 — have been arrested on misdemeanor charges of failing to appear in court to answer outstanding criminal summonses for fire code violations, according to the chiefs of the two agencies that collaborated on the case: Nicholas Scoppetta, the fire commissioner, and Rose Gill Hearn, the commissioner of the Department of Investigation.
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Experts from the UK, Germany, Australia, Malaysia, the US, Ukraine and Russia are collaborating on the case.
The platform then allows a team of "medical detectives" to collaborate on the case, using their own personal history and knowledge, as well as online research to diagnose the illness.
If students chose to collaborate on the cases, that was deemed to be a positive outcome.
The United States attorney's office began its investigation into CityTime after receiving evidence of criminal activity from the city's Department of Investigation, which collaborated on the ensuing case.
It was about that time that he met artist Dave McKean, and the two collaborated on the graphic novel Violent Cases (1987).
It was acknowledged that at some stage students were likely to also collaborate on the assessment case provided each week, potentially making the assessment non-discriminatory.
Now there are online communities such as PatientsLikeMe that enable patients and physicians to more easily collaborate on cases, diagnoses and treatment plans.
"It's a test case for the future," said Charles E. McClennen, a Colgate geologist who aids Dr. Ammerman's inquiries here and who collaborated on the Science article.
Allen and Marshall Brickman collaborated on the script.
(They collaborated on the lyrics).
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