Sentences with phrase «many early cases»

Those earlier cases involved salmonella and the highly infectious virus norovirus.
In that early case, officers convinced thousands of men to voluntarily turn over blood samples, building a genetic dragnet to search for a killer in their midst.
And, as in earlier cases, there was at least some rationale for the initial exuberance.
A rewritten version of two earlier cases.
However, this is one of the earliest cases of a cryptocurrency backed by a national government.
Getting the orders cleared in earlier cases had been fairly procedural, [the family's attorney] said.
In an earlier case, Missouri had refused to provide them, and parents of parochial school students sued.
But two further criticisms of this interpretation of the resurrection did not apply in the earlier case.
An earlier case, [4] brought in California by a former chief financial officer, made comparable claims:
Does religion (equated by Justice Kennedy in an earlier case with the belief that «an ethic and a morality which transcends human invention» exists) have any role to play in the law?
In an earlier case Scalia compared the Lemon test to a «ghoul in a late «night horror movie that repeatedly sits up in its grave and shuffles abroad, after being repeatedly killed and buried.»
Having referred to the constitutional protection given in earlier cases to «personal decisions relating to marriage, procreation, contraception, family relationships, child rearing, and education,» the opinion stated:
David «the Dream» Hakimi went for 25 points and is making an early case for All @AllSportsSeries Team Honors..
Additionally, early case series did not stratify rupture rates by the type of prior cesarean incision (eg, low transverse versus classical)(31).
In addition, some recent cohort studies provided detailed information of adjustment for confounders, whereas some early case - control studies adjusted for fewer factors.
Brougham and his client lost that case in 1812, but by 1835 Brougham had become Lord Chancellor and could narrow the result, so that Scottish divorces were generally recognised in England (and he could criticize the earlier case in the process).
Carole Caplin, the former fitness adviser to Prime Minister Tony Blair, announced that the Metropolitan police had told her that her mobile phone was probably hacked, dating back to 2002 — along with the Milly Dowler case in the same year, this is one of the earliest cases so far discovered.
The Court cited an earlier case from 1942, when a farmer named Roscoe Filburn had grown more wheat than he was permitted to.
Earlier cases of sexual transmission involved men infecting women.
The hard - learned lessons from earlier Ebola outbreaks — early case identification, communicating how to protect oneself and tracking all people who may have been exposed — are challenging to apply in this epidemic, which is hobbled by poor health infrastructure, the massive scale of the outbreak and little funding to mount a comprehensive response.
Previously, the earliest case InDRE dated had been to 11 March.
It is the earliest case of the disease in the world, says Mitchell.
As in that earlier case, the GSK case was investigated by FBI Special Agent Andrew Haugen, complaints show.
In the TraP Hep C program, which started in January 2016, an emphasis is placed on finding early cases and treating patients at high risk for transmitting HCV: people who inject drugs.
It is all the more remarkable in that, unlike the earlier cases, the particle claims from the LHC have not yet been put into writing.
This kind of fast, high - throughput screening for pandemic flu, possibly at borders, might allow early cases to be treated with antiviral drugs, potentially slowing the spread of the virus while vaccines are made.
In some early cases, amputation of the foot was carried out following the injury.
A baby from San Luis Potosí in north - central Mexico was likely infected with the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus on 24 February, making this the earliest case of swine flu yet detected.
«There was an earlier case in Gombe.»
In those early cases, the procedure treated horses or other animals with severe diarrhea.
Earlier cases of resistance were largely due to mutations in single genes — trump cards that immediately made for invincible parasites.
Danger Cave in Utah is currently the earliest case of dog burial in the Americas, at about 11,000 years ago, likely a descendant of Asian dogs.
The most common symptoms of Lyme disease — named for Lyme, Connecticut, where the earliest cases were discovered and eventually connected to tick bites — can include muscle and joint pain, flu - like symptoms, heart palpitations, and often a red, circular rash, which may resemble a «bull's - eye.»
«In early cases, intercourse just before your period is painful,» says Dr. Seckin.
The symptoms in early cases are often silent, and I hadnt exhibited any signs of cancer.
Have you, in the earlier case makes sex hookup with anybody?
Based on one of the early cases taken up by future Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall when he was working for the NAACP, the film proceeds without much subtlety, though with a filigree of witty dialogue and Chadwick Boseman's panache as the wry, natty young attorney.
And in Peter Berg's film, an early case is made for Johnson's eventual superstardom: he's charming and thrilling as a bounty hunter who travels to Brazil to retrieve Seann William Scott, who thinks he's found lost treasure.
Instead, the script by Jacob and Michael Koskoff takes a look at one of his early cases.
We already got a preview to the court's view on benefits in an earlier case, Kanerva v. Weems, where the court ruled that retiree health care benefits are constitutionally protected.
Soon after the Court failed to resolve the case of Tom F., it denied certiorari in the earlier case from the Second Circuit, with Kennedy again recusing himself without explanation.
Even so, in an early case, an appellate court in Florida upheld the revocation of a teacher's certification at least in part because he inappropriately accessed pornographic sites on a school computer (Stueber v. Gallagher, 2002).
In early cases, parents successfully challenged AUPs in federal trial courts in Missouri (Beussink ex rel.
Citing two earlier cases that forced changes in state laws regarding students» rights to quality education through money spent and time of instruction provided, as well as evidence in Vergara, he said the plaintiffs «have proven, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the Challenged Statutes impose a real and appreciable impact on students» fundamental to quality of education and that they impose a disproportionate burden on poor and minority students.»
In the earliest cases, experts would debate whether money mattered.
The early cases were therefore treated very differently from LA maintained schools where formal repayment arrangements apply to loans awarded, but as far as we can tell, the playing field is more level now.
Tell the class that, in the field of law, a precedent is a rule established in an earlier case.
Finally having reached the tumultuous 1980s, the series comes full circle as one of the earliest cases of the People's Militia reemerges to torment all of the inspectors, including Emil Brod, now the chief, who was the original detective on the case.
There may be one lesson in the earlier case; the attention caused the book's sales to skyrocket prior to it being recalled.
... It's even clearer than in Brunetti's earlier cases, however, that his colleagues, variously lazy, stupid, and malignant, are more dangerous enemies than the inoffensive suspects could ever be.»
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