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Many CTE studies were essentially case reports, but they indicated that certain professional athletes, such as "enforcers" (fighters) in ice hockey, may have an exceptionally high risk of CTE.
However, published reports of DES in the ED are essentially case reports; it is not clear how changes in metrics predicted by DES compare quantitatively with real-world interventions.
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The bankruptcy code specifically talks about such releases only in the context of asbestos cases, and even that provision essentially codifies case law that was developed during the pathbreaking Johns Manville bankruptcy case.
This is essentially the case-by-case test the Supreme Court found unworkable two years earlier when it decided Miranda.
Each individual in the group does not need to be an entrepreneur and face individual financial risks, as is essentially the case with more formal micro-finance institutions.
It's essentially a case of suck it and see".
This is essentially the case that companies like Liquidity YachtShares are making.
If that lien holds up – the best I can tell, there is essentially no case law on how this lien works – Calpers suddenly jumps ahead of the bondholders.
31 min: "Responding to a point of very little interest with a response of little substance, isn't it essentially the case that everyone plays with the same balls?" writes Michael Hunt.
Lilo Stainton, a spokeswoman for the governor, said yesterday that Mr. Corzine "has a long history of philanthropy, and this was essentially a case of him trying to be generous to a person he thought was a friend of his".
When he undertook to make essentially the case that President Bush has made about the state of affairs in Iraq and the prospects for military success there, he made himself fair game for those who take words seriously.
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