Sentence examples for mean a case from inspiring English sources

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4By "treatment" we mean a case where there is a minimum wage increase in a state that can be compared against non-treated states; the treatment is the minimum wage increase.

By "typical," we mean a case which clearly embodies the analytical categories we developed from the analysis of the whole corpus of data.

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Free cheese means a case of pizza that would cost the city $40 runs about $16 instead.

"I don't think it's by any means a case of Britain going round and buying athletes in, as has been the case in other countries.

"The lack of judges, strikes by lawyers and delaying tactics mean a civil case can take 20 years to get resolved in Pakistan," Raja said.

Most often, "more information" meant a higher case count or laboratory-confirmed cases rather than suspected cases, which were later verified to be accurate with subsequent reports.

It once meant a chest, case or casket; that obsolete meaning is last recorded in 1677.

Would that mean a large volume of cases?

(Good ratings in either case could mean a future as a reality series).

2. By case we mean a feature in each group.

This means that a case can languish for years with no resolution.

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