Sentence examples for dependent on cases from inspiring English sources

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English law is highly dependent on cases so the best place to start is often to make a case list.

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Although such residual bias could affect the magnitude of bias in the OR, it is unlikely to affect its direction unless ascertainment is differential (dependent on case status) in one or more age/sex strata.

While the accuracy of our prevalence estimates and incidence rates are dependent on case ascertainment, completeness of case ascertainment has been estimated to be 93% (3, 16).

Control of malaria is dependent on case management, vector control by indoor residual spraying to kill mosquitoes and avoidance of contact with vectors by use of mosquito nets and mosquito repellents by people.

This is very much dependent on a case by case basis.

Other prepositions take one of several cases, with their meaning dependent on the case; na means "onto" or "for" with the accusative case, but "on" with the locative.

Finally, teaching is dependent on the cases chosen by the PBL teachers, who may change the cases or reorder them at little or no notice.

Before the introduction of Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) into medical schools, assessment of psychomotor domains was largely dependent on long case and short case examination format.

The selection of SDPs and underlying routing protocols is highly dependent on use cases.

The relevance of this theorem, which at first sight might be seen too dependent on limit cases, will be more evident below.

This finding may have been an artifact, as its significance was dependent on two cases for which paternal ethnicity was missing.

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