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We unintentionally discovered this cult of the naked iPhone with an admittedly judgemental tweet about the necessity of cases for the delicate handheld computers.
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To the extent that those responsible for performance of this primary function are diverted from it by the necessity of trying cases, the basic fighting purpose of armies is not served.
Further analysis of obtained results, exhibited the ability of ANN for distinguishing the necessity of a case for operative treatment of abdominal pain based on diagnostic features, attaining a percentage of 100% of successful prognosis over the cases of testing set.
They never admit the idea that these, like sheep or cattle, may be given from hand to hand without an appeal to their own will.--Was it from the necessity of the case?
Our study pointed out the feasibility and necessity of HIV/AIDS case management in terms of response to HIV/AIDS epidemic, policy environment, wide distribution and technical capacity of CHSCs.
Thus, from 1973 to 2002, the Dutch Criminal Code remained unchanged, but the courts, through a series of decisions, established the parameters for the use of the defence of necessity in cases of voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicide.
The participants had different approaches, some arguing for the necessity of highly realistic cases in simulation, where others saw this as less important, arguing that it did not matter if cases were artificial.
Although the clinical necessity of RRT in cases of life-threatening hyperkalemia or acidemia with AKI is clear, the adjunctive role of RRT (hemofiltration or hemodialysis) in the treatment of acute decompensated heart failure is not obvious.
In plain English, the right to search incident to arrest is merely one of those very narrow exceptions to the 'guaranties and immunities which we had inherited from our English ancestors, and which had, from time immemorial, been subject to certain well-recognized exceptions, arising from the necessities of the case.' Robertson v. Baldwin, 165 U.S. 275, 281, 17 S.Ct.
But, of necessity, cases will arise where there will or may be a conflict of interests in the use and disposition of property, and questions may and will come up affecting the public welfare in regard to the use which shall or shall not be permitted of certain property.' City of Salem v. Eastern R. R., 98 Mass.
In others the court seems to have taken a more technical view of the law than the necessities of the case or an adequate protection of the owner required.
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