Sentence examples for look at a case from inspiring English sources

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But the agents all have stories of their own, too, which affects the way they look at a case.

Let's look at a case that is simple and immediate and every American can see in front of them: healthcare.

"Even a couple of years ago, we'd look at a case and say, 'Maybe it's too big for us,"' he said.

The frenzy around the case drew on the fading ideals of the progressive era and the cynicism of the Jazz Age, and Watson provides an unusually evenhanded look at a case more often politicized than understood.

And last month, the Supreme Court ordered the federal appeals court in Atlanta to have another look at a case in which jurors in a capital trial gave a trial judge an odd gift — a penis made of chocolate.

Last month, the Supreme Court ordered a federal appeals court to take a fresh look at a case brought by four former prisoners at Guantánamo Bay who say they were tortured.

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Having seen the autopsy report, I think we are now also looking at a case involving a potential cover-up".

So, if this isn't too indelicate a question, are we looking at a case of "après moi, le déluge"?

"We looked at a case where the grid wouldn't have to change very much," she said.

We're looking at a case where commonsense justice has not been done for Reeva and her family.

She looked at a case where tiny jars were filled with soil from where the priests died.

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