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Over the last few years, some lawyers have begun using the phrase "Google mistrial" to refer to cases disrupted by jurors searching the Web.
By convention, it is meant to refer to cases that cover 95 percent of all possible outcomes resulting from sampling variance.
But two other later Home Office briefing papers clearly refer to cases in Delhi of "some adult daughters applying for settlement who were referred to an Indian lady gynaecologist with questions about their marital status".
The term Event Recognition will refer to cases where the event is parsed and classified jointly.
Multiple impacts of composite materials refer to cases when several impacts occur simultaneously or quasi-simultaneously (Silberschmidt 2016).
On the other hand, we refer to cases where subsidies for sustainable transport modes seem to be geared towards wealthier groups, while poorer groups are exposed to additional expenses.
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In each case, the statistics referred to cases when no older passengers were present.
The identifiability and ill-conditioning properties are discussed by referring to cases with pseudo-experimental data.
Schumer was referring to cases Gorsuch has decided that have made the 49-year-old a conservative star.
The term aseptic meningitis refers to cases of meningitis in which no bacterial infection can be demonstrated.
♮Inter-epidemic period refers to cases that were observed outside defined epidemic periods.
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