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"Just in the interest of judicial economy, and only having to go through this once, they would probably want to take one case that had both issues or take at the same time one case that posed issue and one that posed the other," said Dan Ortiz, a constitutional law professor at the University of Virginia.
We tried to find a lawyer to take one case as an example and try to get an exception to the law.
To take one case, a decline in rainfall of one standard deviation cuts Brazilian farm incomes by 4%.
To take one case as an illustrative example of the Gulf revival, after Texaco's 2001 merger with Chevron, many former Texaco stations in Pittsburgh switched to Gulf since Chevron does not service the Greater Pittsburgh area.
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"It only takes one case to ripen to really change the entire dynamic of the country," said Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, whose department oversees the Secret Service.
"It only takes one case for the negative association and that fear to take hold," said Elissa Steglich, a clinical law professor at the University of Texas Immigration Clinic.
Just taking one example, Case and Taper (2000) theoretically show that without competition, a single species responds almost entirely to climate change through a range shift, whereas two competing species respond via both range shifts and local adaptation.
It would only take one bad case, they warned, to prompt a total shutdown.
At La Guardia Airport in New York City, to take one notorious case, the system is so strained that less than half the flights arrived on time in the month of September.
He decides to take one last case in the hopes it will enable him to go home.
Fortunately, I decided I'd take one sweater in case it was cold on the airplane.
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