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"Currently investigating with the CPS to find out why they have decided to take case to court," he wrote in a tweet.
Preparations were made to sell their house Mrs. Poteet turned down prospective buyers whom she felt would not take case of the lawn properly.
Boles agreed to take case studies of hardship caused by sanctions to the government, after being told about a claimant who was penalised after staying overnight at a hospital when their newborn baby was in intensive care.
[C8.] Investors Take Case to the Kremlin A battle over Unified Energy Systems, Russia's electricity monopoly, intensified after a group of foreign investors who oppose a plan to overhaul the company took their case to the Kremlin.
NATIONAL A17-25 Justices Accept Take Case On Campaign Spending The Supreme Court opened a new chapter in the long-running debate over the role of money in politics by agreeing to decide whether Vermont's strict limits on campaign spending and contributions are constitutional.
We only take case (2), for example, to analyze its system outage probability in this proof.
Take case (b) for example, when (tau_{1} = 0), by calculation, we have (omega_{0} approx0.2963), (tau_{2_{0}} approx2.6612), the onset of an inherent bifurcation about uncontrolled system (1.2) is not delayed (see Figure 7).
Although these conditions of (C2), (C3) and (C4) seem to be intricate, take Case I (please see the section of Numerical simulation (Sect. 6)) as an example, one can find that these conditions can achieve.
Take case WLC as an example: Case 1: In 1986, after graduating from junior high school at 16 years old, WLC became a mechanic in a textile mill in town.
NHS medical director Sir Bruce Keogh explains: "In order to take case mix into account so that we compare apples with apples and oranges with oranges, one of the simple things you need is the weight of a baby.
That is, the demonstrative mahan 'this', or 'here' (root: mayh-), may take case just like any other nominal.
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