A disclaimer on his website notes that «
results vary from case to case.»
Not exact matches
For a variety of reasons (including the impact of high levels of undecided voters in a specific poll), the actual
result of an election contest may
vary from the figures suggested by an opinion poll, even if the poll is carried out relatively close
to election day, or on election day itself as in the
case of exit polls, but the likelihood of such variation is not something that can be factored into this model.
Just like everyone's situation is different and unique,
Results will
vary from case to case.
Of the three laboratories believed
to evaluate the majority of samples
from suspected canine influenza
cases, Idexx had the most
varied information on positive
results in 2011.
This disease will
vary in forms of severity that ranges
from inflammation of the gums
to the bone structure actually loosing support,
resulting in your cats teeth being loose, or in the worst
case scenario, falling out.
About 10 % of
cases go
to trial and about 10 % of
cases that go
to trial
result in an acquittal or hung jury (in very round and approximate numbers that
vary greatly
from jurisdiction
to jurisdiction and by type of
case).
While the
results of lien negotiations
vary from case to case, we have an excellent history of obtaining significant lien reductions for our clients.
These injuries can be difficult
to value and, as a
result, can
vary significantly
from case -
to -
case.
Pharmacy errors are shockingly common across the United States and
vary in severity
from those that are caught before the medication is ingested
to those
resulting in serious injury or even death in some
cases.
While
results can
vary from firm
to firm, the research relies on generally conservative assumptions and interviews with 45 law firms (with 50 attorneys or fewer)
to make a compelling business
case for practice management.
As a
result, the amounts awarded for non-economic damages can
vary considerably
from case -
to -
case.
Truck accident
cases can
vary in length
from a few weeks
to years before they are settled or get paid as a
result of a jury trial.