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But the McGill office doesn't limit itself to working case-by-case on particular collaborations.

For even if Carnap's 1956 criterion and the pragmatic approach work, they do not achieve that: Carnap's criterion only works for constructed languages and the pragmatic one does not address the semantic issue and only works case by case.

At first, I worked case by case as a social worker, following each case.

Seth Diamond, the city's commissioner of homeless services, disputed that description and said social service providers had been working since Friday to make case-by-case assessments, whittling down a population of at least 800 to 150 by Monday.

He didn't think that working on a case-by-case basis with the owners of the damaged vehicles presented a problem, but he was concerned about the implications of the owner letter (similar to the Firestone concerns).

Many states decided that disputes would be worked out case by case, without written rules.

The conflicts over music and silence should be worked out case by case, Mr. Rybcyznski said.

She added that issues like these were usually worked out case by case.

The second is a notification or approval scheme which works on a case-by-case basis through a system run by the TGA called the "Special Access Scheme".

Most likely, Beijing would work on a case-by-case basis to help local governments to get funding.

We work on a case-by-case basis alongside a prospective model's parents to make a determination as to whether they are ready to walk the runway".

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