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Discover Ludwig"in regular cases" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe situations that generally occur on a regular basis or when a particular set of circumstances is typical. For example, "In regular cases, the defendant will enter a plea at the arraignment."
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Prosecutors in regular cases are now authorized to detain suspects without charge for six months, instead of four days, and a new communication law authorizes wiretaps with less judicial scrutiny.
Because knowledge of the spectral properties of the operator is not required, the method is also of interest in regular cases where these spectral properties are not sufficiently known or are hard to deal with.
In particular, a non-standard application of the Multiple Scale Method is illustrated for the 1 1 resonant case, requiring fractional powers and accounting for the 'arbitrary constants', generally omitted in regular cases.
He seems to offer them, not as counterexamples to the standard picture (in which case the above response would perhaps be legitimate), but as vehicles for the illustration of an alternative vision of communication that applies even in regular cases.
These lines are confounded in regular cases with the crest lines surrounding the catchment basin.
In regular cases, your rat will be unhappy if it lives alone.
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It does however highlight that collaboration regarding women's care is more general in nature, as discussed in regular case review meetings that are part of NSW Department of Health policy [ 32], rather than with a specific service provider about a specific woman.
After much discussion the research team felt they understood these concerns and uncertainties and highlighted the investment needed in regular case manager supervision from a senior Admiral Nurse in the WP2 feasibility trial.
Some notational conventions are as follows: constant values, vectors, and matrices are in regular character lower case, lower case over-arrow, and upper case, respectively.
Some approximating aspects of this kind of problems in the regular cases, i.e., in the absence of layers, were investigated in [7, 26, 32].
Abagnale, whose criminal career was the basis for the 2002 movie Catch Me If You Can, and who now works as a security consultant in Washington, DC, says these employees can generally be paid off with relative ease, which has resulted, not surprisingly, in fairly regular cases of fraud aided and abetted by corrupt government officials, both in the US and abroad.
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