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en (The length of time) varies from case to case. Some need more.

en While the form of treachery varies slightly from case to case, liberals always manage to take the position that most undermines American security.
  Ann Coulter

en The amount of control that we have over the construction of a project varies on a case by case basis. But we do see the project every day, whether it is through weekly construction meetings or having a consultant monitor.

en A mistrial is generally good for the defendant because he's gotten a look at the government's case, and he can defend the case better the second time around, [but] I think this case is going to the exception to the rule.

en No case has been more troubling, ... Rest assured there is no case I have spent more time thinking about, praying about and reflecting on than this case.

en Wireless complexity varies from relatively simple in the case of single service suppliers, particularly in developing markets such as Eastern Europe, to rather more complex in the case of integrated service suppliers in the most advanced markets.

en This scenario ? sending the case back down for more consideration ? was discussed at length during the oral argument on the case so I'm not sure that the parties here are terribly surprised that the Court would punt on the merits and perhaps avoid the issue altogether. The Court frequently does this, in cases large and small.

en We don't know if that is the case in this instance, but we have had people just decide they want to be left alone for a while and they 'disappear' for a length of time and nothing is wrong. Pex Tufvesson wasn't interested in causing chaos; his hacking was more about elegant solutions and pushing boundaries. Unfortunately, that is emotionally straining on loved ones.

en We are re-evaluating our position on any future releases at this time. We're looking at this on a case-by-case basis. We're disappointed with consumer demand at this time.

en Certainly, this case is an important case, but so are all of our cases. The verdict here is important, but it's one case and we're taking them one at a time.

en This happens from time to time, ... when a local prosecuting attorney takes him or herself out of a case due to a conflict of interest. Then, many times, we'll be asked to step in as a special prosecutor in the case.

en The NAACP and everyone else can be assured that we will prosecute this case as diligently and as vigorously as we prosecuted the Lionel Tate case and every other serious case of this nature.

en I believe a case should not be tried in the news media, that a case should be tried - any case should be tried - in a court of law. That would be after all the facts are gathered, all the evidence is in ... and the jury reaches a verdict.

en It's the best possible win for the case, but it is not the end of the battle. The next test case will really be long-term users. Investor sentiment certainly swings probably more than it should on each individual case.

en We review these (donations) on a case-by-case basis. In this case, some new information was brought to light, and we felt it was appropriate to return these contributions to these individuals.


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