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Case by case.
If things are done case by case, each situation or issue is handled separately on its own merits and demerits.
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Slatin: That often depends on the case by case basis.
Thus molecular dynamic simulations [73] are needed to test and potentially confirm this hypothesis at the case by case level.
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"You want to see the case-by-case," she said.
"The case-by-case method fails," she said.
The case-by-case review seems destined to confuse as much as enlighten.
This is essentially the case-by-case test the Supreme Court found unworkable two years earlier when it decided Miranda.
The government must also reduce, as much as possible, the case-by-case method of passing projects.
Yet many of the rights that working journalists enjoy stem from state laws and from the case-by-case decisions of local judges.
Doesn't the case-by-case application of the due-process clause require some extraordinary finding by the president that capture is not possible?
Ms. Napolitano said her agency and the Justice Department would do the case-by-case review of all people in deportation proceedings.
His goal is to change the culture of the agency -- to abandon the case-by-case approach to investigations the bureau has followed since the time of J. Edgar Hoover.
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