Example sentences of "in [adj] cases " in BNC.

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1 They provide an intermediate level of reasons to which one appeals in normal cases where a need for a decision arises .
2 In private cases this was progress of a substantial order .
3 Eczema or dermatitis is a term used to describe the appearance of the skin which is inflamed , red , itchy , swollen and with leakage of a clear discharge ; in prolonged cases the skin may become thickened and scaly and crack and become sore .
4 In matrimonial cases in 1989–90 , a statutory charge was imposed in 22,431 cases , resulting in £24,230,968 being retained to satisfy the net liability of the Legal Aid Fund .
5 He had wanted the Agency to specialize in political cases .
6 In political cases , trial hearings are usually held secretly inside prisons , with defendants having no access to lawyers , or right of appeal .
7 It is the creative function of judges ( see further , below , chapter 8 ) that makes their job important and makes worthwhile some assessment of the way they behave , especially in political cases .
8 Addition ( 1974 ) : Churning out the same stuff gives one that sick , ecky feeling in the head and I think in advanced cases the feeling is counter corrected in the head to one of numbed atrophy which is shown in those people who find it impossible to let thought in conversation run fluidly-fluently but must talk tensely about weather , colour of curtains , ailments , grouses .
9 In acute cases , the babies are born addicted to cocaine .
10 It can be ascertained within two to four days whether or not the remedy has been correctly selected ( in acute cases within two to four hours ) because the patient after a few doses should be relieved .
11 The introduction of cash crops and an increasing population acted together to increase pressure on the land significantly , in specific cases even to critical levels , such as in Ruanda and in the ‘ reserves ’ of Kenya and Zimbabwe .
12 By using the relatively new and rather powerful transactions cost analytical approach , combined with conventional and radical approaches within organisation theory , and insights from the sociology of work , combined with the results from recent empirical work on the introduction of new technology , the intention is to set out some of the possibilities and choices about the use of new technology at work , indicating the different pay-offs to particular groups , and suggesting that the outcomes in specific cases will depend not just on the technology itself but on the strategy and power of the various interested parties .
13 As with other details these might vary in specific cases , but a typical cannon has a value as shown here .
14 Other methods of dating that are useful in specific cases include archaeomagnetic dating , used to date ceramic materials that have not been moved since they were last heated , such as the clay floor of a pottery kiln or a hearth inside a hut or house .
15 The secular arm could only be enlisted in specific cases against named and duly warned individuals ; it could offer no aid against those categories of offenders pronounced , in various general and local sentences , as excommunicate ipso facto .
16 General deterrence theory is often cited to justify punishments , sometimes in specific cases .
17 There are many complex problems of interpretation , in specific cases , within these general terms .
18 Then , when the rule is subsequently applied in specific cases , more junior management should be given the authority for its application .
19 There is not space to discuss here even briefly the many controversial issues raised in the literature on corporatism , but in so far as territorial politics are concerned , it must be observed that even if there was or is a trend towards greater centralisation of political representation , this does not at all mean that there might not also be a functional deconcentration towards the periphery in specific cases .
20 CPRW does not object to such an approach , believing that it is quite appropriate for planning officers to explore the potential for overall planning gain in specific cases .
21 In specific cases exact solutions of the stress distribution resulting from a given distribution of surface traction can be found .
22 The main points were ( i ) a tax of 0.3 per cent on financial transactions ( ITMF ) , in force until 1994 , but not applying to wage cheques , pension payments and popular savings accounts ; ( ii ) to fight tax evasion an instruction to banks to report in specific cases and at the Finance Minister 's request all movements of individuals ' and companies ' accounts ; ( iii ) the simplification of the tax system with the elimination of three social contributions and their replacement by valued added tax ( VAT ) of between 7 and 10 per cent ; ( iv ) the elimination of taxes on manufactured products , fuel sales and additional income , and their replacement by a selective tax ( the rate of which had yet to be specified ) on cars , alcoholic drinks , fuels , electricity and telecommunications ; ( v ) the elimination of the separate collection of taxes by state and municipal governments and another by municipal government , so that all taxes ( except the ITMF ) would be collected by the federal government and shared with the states and municipalities , expected to produce a real increase in their revenues of 9 and 17 per cent respectively ; and ( vi ) a ban on the contracting of fresh debts by the Federal District , states and the municipalities until the year 2000 .
23 Gordian goes on to provide that the same is now to apply in pecuniary cases : an action for trust is to be available in all circumstances .
24 In the previous chapter it was pointed out that testimony in cattle-stealing cases was particularly prone to stereotyped ritual delivery .
25 This State of Emergency restricted certain freedoms , including the right of habeas corpus ( restored in non-political cases in 1985 ) .
26 In familial cases without a gene defect regular echocardiograms are the only practicable screening method .
27 David Tagg of Grand Metropolitan considered that employing headhunters was probably not economical below this level except in specialised cases .
28 Not infrequently in commercial cases the English courts use certainty as a touchstone for decision-making .
29 This is certainly correct in commercial cases .
30 There are various algorithms for searching in different cases .
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