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We can ask whether the French road haulage industry constitutes a specific case.
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Pelvic floor musculature constitutes a specific group of striated muscles.
The courts have tried to codify what constitutes "good science" – including standards of peer review and applicability outside a specific case, but there is still not much guidance in how and when to apply these guidelines.
The Biot-Savart law is applied in a specific case by adding up the contributions to the magnetic field at a given point from the whole series of short current segments that constitute a specific conductor of whatever shape.
DH: Develop a specific case for support.
Ruling in a specific case or on a specific request.
How? Let's take a specific case.
Specifically, the discovery of a combination of abnormal metabolites and/or proteins which can constitute a specific diagnostic test, would enable more complete ascertainment of the disorder, with earlier commencement of TH treatment in cases being potentially more effective.
Payments to Allardyce Jr for work involving Bolton do not in themselves constitute a specific breach of Football Association rules.
The updates to the products mentioned above each constitute a specific optimization.
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