Sentence examples for looking at a case from inspiring English sources

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

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

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

The row over proposals to detain terrorist suspects for 90 days without charge takes on a surreal quality when looking at a case such as Raissi's.

"It was his idea — pure and simple," said Ms. White, who called Mr. McCarthy a thoughtful and creative prosecutor who could "reshuffle the pieces" to come up with "a different way of looking" at a case.

Chancery offered a more flexible approach than the rigid common law system, says Bevan, "looking at a case individually and coming up with a merciful solution that fits the facts".

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

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

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

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.

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