Sentence examples for unpleasant case from inspiring English sources

"unpleasant case" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that is undesirable or disfavorable. Example: The lawyer had to handle an unpleasant case involving a robbery and murder, which left the victim's family devastated.

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It is a difficult thing in a situation like this to oppose the nomination of somebody who appears to be a good person in every respect, but a lifetime appointment, that bench is very important.... MR. ASHCROFT -- In the Kinder case, which is another unpleasant case -- I mean, this is another case of a woman who was beaten to death with a pipe after being raped...

Specifically, isovaleric acid and valeric acid for the unpleasant case and L-Carove and linalool for the pleasant case.

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Graham is an FBI profiler with an "excess of empathy" with the serial killer mind, allowing him to make a connection with desperately unpleasant cases, but leaving him haunted by the idea that he might be capable of them, too.

Another, mimicking an Australian accent, asked: "Does he know what it is yet?" It was the sort of juvenile humour that is a regular feature in unpleasant cases such as this.

In these rare but unpleasant cases, that's where our involvement would normally end.

Valls supporters thought that the sentimental cult of Leonarda was a form of "angelism"—meaning a refusal to face unpleasant realities, in this case the truth about the self-evident (if historically rooted) pathologies of an underclass.

Valls supporters thought that the sentimental cult of Leonarda was a form of "angelism" — meaning a refusal to face unpleasant realities, in this case the truth about the self-evident (if historically rooted) pathologies of an underclass.

This will help you avoid unpleasant surprises in case the check is cashed after this time has gone by.

Seasonal changes can also affect results, and in some cases cause unpleasant side effects.

Only an obdurate refusal to face unpleasant facts -- in this case, that a tyrant who survives only by the constant use of violence is not going to be coerced into good behavior by nonviolent means -- could allow one to believe that we have rushed to war.

It's also, in many cases, unpleasant.

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