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You might have a case.
If this were the 1960s, they might have a case.
The other department that might have a case against him is Energy.
But while these distressed homeowners might have a case, they generally lack the resources to pay legal fees.
If Reber and Reber had reported that I had died in some particularly disreputable way, I might have a case.
Rapp said Marbury might have a case if the banishment could be construed as a disciplinary action.
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In a court of law, this devil might have a winning case for mistaken identity.
In Germany or Spain, Lorraine Martin might have a winning case.
Richard L. Hasen of the Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, an expert on election law, said the Davis forces might have a good case.
You might have a legal case against the driver who rear-ends you, but you go to prison if you shoot him.
If it could produce research establishing children are better off in care than with gays, it might have a better case.
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