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Correct classification of peripheral T-cell lymphomas may become increasingly important and in particular the diagnosis of PTCL, NOS should not be used as a "waste basket" for tricky cases.
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The census has always been fraught — there's a lot of money at stake, and the constitutional language about "actual enumeration" (archaic or wise, depending on how you feel about statistical sampling) has made for tricky Supreme Court cases.
Detective work uncovers more presentationally tricky cases.
"It's a very tricky case for the judges and will be important for the future use of fibre evidence".
"What's next?" But by the time the ad ran, this had become a tricky case for Mr. Traylor to make.
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Last year, she had just finished some very tricky case.
"This is really a tricky case, and I'm not sanguine about casting the net out widely for leads," she said.
And that's a very tricky case to make.
The trickiest cases for the police are often people who are mentally ill or addicted to drugs or alcohol.
It is now one of the lowest in Europe.One reason for the widening gap, police officers say, is that they now investigate trickier cases.
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