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Now, if the S.E.C. takes a case to trial, it will be forced to prove its case.
A Los Angeles criminal defense attorney takes a case that proves more complicated and dangerous than he expected.
If it takes a case this egregious to provoke an S.E.C. action against outside directors, the bar may be set too high.
In this Season 2 premiere Kate takes a case of a corporation and a former employee who claims he was exposed to toxic chemicals on the job.
It takes a case like the Ashley Madison debacle to expose some of the confusion – or, rather, the deliberate suppression of what one really feels – that exists about certain aspects of sexual morality here in 2015.
One of the movie's shrewdest moments comes at the very beginning: the ambitious and smart young lawyer takes a case defending a black maid accused of stealing her white mistress's clothing.
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The project takes a case-based reasoning approach with a special focus on the 'retrieve' step from the CBR cycle by Aamodt and Plaza.
Burioni takes a case-by-case approach as he deconstructs the claims propagated by the anti-vaccination movement -- most notably, the claim linking vaccinating to autism.
Or take a case in world affairs.
"But I'll take a case".
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