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There can be little doubt that Hohn's application for a certificate of appealability constitutes a case under §1254 1).

The industrially important process of formaldehyde absorption in water constitutes a case of multicomponent mass transfer with multiple reactions and considerable heat effects.

The totality of data constitutes a case study that results in proposing an instructional model called iSPACES (which stands for Innovation, Science, Practicals, Application, Conceptualization, Entrepreneurship and Systems), that encompasses core principles of science, systems thinking, and entrepreneurship.

This chapter explores the nature of safety, beginning with an examination of Hurricane Katrina how it constitutes a case study for engineering ethics, as safety is a matter of degrees and comprised by engineering and nonengineering factors.

So the fact that a woman reporter reduced the publisher of The New York Times to "an unselfaware doofus" constitutes a case of bad, "aggressive" behavior – and so Sulzberger's embarrassment is not the result of his incompetence, but is a woman's fault?

In principle, every application for authorisation of a candidate product constitutes a case for comparative assessments, as required by the PPP Regulation.

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It would have been unnecessary to include a provision barring certiorari review if a motion to file a second or successive application would not otherwise have constituted a case in the court of appeals for purposes of 28 U.S.C. 1254(1254

That the issues thus raised and judicially determined would constitute a case or controversy if raised and decided in a suit brought by the taxpayer to enjoin collection of the tax cannot be questioned.

We held the request for leave constituted a case in the district court over which the court of appeals could assert jurisdiction, even though the district court had denied the request.

In the same manner, petitions for certiorari to this Court are often met with silence or even acquiescence; yet no one would suggest this deprives the petitions of the adversity needed to constitute a case.

The MP who raised the case, which dates back to the 1980s but surfaced only after recent disclosures about the clandestine unit of police spies, suggested it may constitute a case in which "a police officer crossed the line into acting as an agent provocateur".

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