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"This is a common case -- people who get decisions for deportation from a court, and then they are not implemented," Mr. Allam said.
"But I thought the whole point of being an MP was to scrutinise legislation and improve it".Though unusually outspoken, Dr Wollaston is a common case.
In the real world, this is a common case.
The guidance law is designed to intercept high-speed targets, which is a common case for ballistic targets.
If a single user is scheduled per TTI (which is a common case), sums reduce to a single term.
Transmissions in a wired network do not interfere with each other, whereas interference is a common case for the wireless medium.
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The money retrospective on Walsh's lucrative run at the helm of the Knicks was that it was a common case of wanderlust.
The result indicated that the crosstalk mechanism could be a common case in most of the contact-assembled scintillation detectors.
In many cases of SSD inadequacy a usual solution is either an increase of the inner shoulder width or to a decrease of the posted speed under wet pavement conditions, the latter being a common case in Europe due to a lack of available land.
Adaptive cross-modal brain plasticity is known to be a common case after sensory loss [9].
Genomes are constantly subject to rearrangements, by both whole genome duplication (WGD) and small-scale genome duplication (SSD), where tandemly duplicated genes (TDG) are a common case of SSD which generate clusters of physically linked genes.
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