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the cases concerned
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An actual event, situation, or fact.
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The cases concerned two widely prescribed antianxiety drugs, which shot up in price in 1998.
"In situations where such guarantees cannot be obtained, the AFP should withhold provision of information that may be relevant to the cases concerned," it said.
Although the Amsterdam synagogue excommunicated more than 280 people in its first century of existence, most of the cases concerned the enforcement of rules and regulations (e.g., the payment of dues and the fulfillment of marriage contracts), and only a handful involved heresy.
Thatcher nonetheless said she was unaware of Pinochet's crimes and staunchly defended his regime for being anti-communist, insisting that "there is no evidence of [his] involvement in, or even knowledge of, the cases concerned".
The cases concerned health care networks, and the unit of analysis was the whole network.
This is not crucially relevant for the current discussion because the cases concerned are from a much older population.
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The cases concern the law's requirement that employers provide insurance coverage for contraception.
Furthermore, the speed of heat flux penetration for film properties is less than that of the cases concerning bulk properties.
The case concerned an ordinary couple: Patricia Jones and Leonard Kernott.
The case concerned a federal prosecution of a domestic dispute.
The civil rights group said the case concerned the principle of "nonviolent direct action".
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