Sentence examples for word case from inspiring English sources

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If we take the words JUST IN and add the word CASE, the JUDGE'S MATTER, we have … you guessed it, JUST inside the JUDGE'S MATTER, or JUST IN CASE, which is another way of saying "To be on the safe side …" Did that turn you around enough, or would you like some more?

They describe the word case, punctuation, special characters, numerical characters, and the morphology of the word.

In the first follow-up experiment, we mirror-reversed the masks between study and test (Experiment 4a), and in a second experiment, we changed the word case between study and test from lower-case to upper-case (Experiment 4b).

Most of them use a variety of features ranging from lexical features (e.g., word-level features such as word case, punctuation, special and numerical characters, and the morphology of the word) to contextual features or complex features derived, for instance, from part-of-speech tagging or lexical-semantic resources [ 10- 16].

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BOOK REVIEW The Last Word Cases on federalism and protecting its own turf animated the Supreme Court's term.

Outlook's middle-class readers, who largely rejected Ms. Roy's morally unyielding, 8,000-word case against India's 1998 decision to conduct nuclear tests and become a nuclear power, have mainly embraced her dark views on the Afghan war.

But he retained a special fondness for the simplest device, alliteration, whether borrowed, as with "compassionate conservatism," or coined in-house, as with "Broken Britain," his two-word case against Labour's record in government.

And remember: Company turnover for 2014/15 tax year must be up to £15 million The activity described must have occurred in the past 12 months If your 250-word case study doesn't clearly meet all the criteria, we'll email you to offer you the opportunity to redraft.

Mr Martin made a sober but strongly worded case against rushing to judgment.

In other words, case officers have always needed well-camouflaged hiding places to secrete instructions to their agents, and for the agents to leave purloined information for retrieval.

But she did say that "the government may not limit speech because other citizens deem the ideas offered to be wrong or offensive," which suggests a position at odds with Justice Stevens in the "seven dirty words" case.

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