Sentences with phrase «kinds of cases typically»

How long have you sat on the bench and what kinds of cases typically come before you?

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Similar kinds of cases are under way in other parts of the country, including a case on appeal in Chicago after a federal judge issued a nationwide injunction barring the government from blocking grant money typically used to help local police combat violent crime and help victims.
A bizarre twist has turned up in some cases in which a defendant overturned a decision that went the wrong way by accusing his counsel of failing to look into whether he had some kind of brain abnormality — ineffective counsel typically being an impossibly difficult claim.
I'm not usually a gin kind of gal, I typically drink salty, extra dirty martini's or red wine — In case you want to send me a gift, hint, hint!
Lawrence provides a rare case of a leadership approach that resulted in notably impressive academic gains for students without generating the kind of negative response that typically accompanies state takeover and district turnaround efforts.
Chronically failing schools typically receive some kind of state intervention and in extreme cases are shut down.
There are three kinds of creditors in bankruptcy cases: secured creditors (typically home mortgages and car loans), priority creditors (typically tax and child support and maintenance obligations) and general unsecured creditors (credit cards, medical bills, etc.).
This typically isn't the case with Mario games, and is consequently kind of disappointing.
However, the nature of the injuries and the kind of accidents typically involved set catastrophic injury cases apart.
By entering the name of the plaintiff and the plaintiff's law firm, users immediately get an overview of the plaintiff's litigation history including recently filed cases against other, similar defendants; where the plaintiff typically files suit; how much experience its law firm has; and the kinds of clients they typically represent.
In my case, at the end of their lease when I wanted to show the property to prospective long term tenants, the tenant gave me all kinds of grief about «invading her privacy» and «disrupting her life» even though I told her at the beginning of the lease that this was our procedure and I made every attempt to 1) give 48 hr lead times, when typically I would only give 24, and 2) blocked / scheduled showings for 1 day per week and 1 weekend day away from dinner time / church times, etc. maybe this was just the person I was dealing with though...
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