Sentences with phrase «small number of cases»

But it would not send the wrong messages in the very small number of cases where settlement is argued under the second para of Art 12.
It will just make a good education a little easier to get in the relatively small number of cases when that education happens to be at a private school.
Still, an extremely small number of cases end up requiring a trial.
The relatively small number of cases means that building a search with anything more than a few of the most common variables yields few, if any, results.
In a very small number of cases the procedure will need to be repeated and approximately one in twenty cats will require daily thyroid hormone supplements.
It contains sixty - six books written over many hundreds of years by a great number of writers, the names of whom we know in only a relatively small number of cases.
It's now routine and very safe, but in small number of cases, problems can arise under general anaesthesia.
The ice - cream maker said it was aware of a very small number of cases where plastic pieces had been found in the tubs and could present a risk of injury, according to the voluntary recall announcement on Wednesday night.
Theresa May has announced - I know it's controversial, but I think it's justifiable - that in a very, very small number of cases people who have taken up British citizenship, aren't born as British citizens but have taken up British citizenship, that pose a real, real threat to the security of this country, that citizenship can be revoked.
The risks have been «smoothed» to adjust for chance fluctuations that can occur when there are small numbers of cases especially for cancers such as leukemia and brain cancer.
Most of the new cases are in the capital Freetown, but worryingly, small numbers of cases also continue to occur in many districts throughout the country, meaning that the virus is still spread over a wide area and that many control interventions are needed.
Access Pro Bono has long been concerned by the relatively small number of case referrals made from its summary advice clinics to its representation programs.
Indeed, while district courts invalidated more than double the number of patents under § 101 in the second half of 2014 than in the entire previous year, those decisions represent a very small number of cases relative to the volume of litigation in the system.
In contrast to Brewster (which will probably only have an effect on a proportionately small number of cases), the floodgates could open in the event the Supreme Court rules in favour of Mr Walker.
In a very small number of cases callers may qualify for case work assistance.
In a very small number of cases where attorneys betray that trust and improperly handle client funds or property, it is important that the legal profession's reputation for honesty be maintained and protected by helping injured clients recover their losses.
And when they did pursue a very small number of cases, they appeared to bungle the probes.
A small number of cases of sexual transmission have been reported in the United States and elsewhere.
Although circumcision is generally safe, complications occur in a small number of cases.
Other uncommon modes of transmission have been described in a small number of cases, including pre-mastication of food for infants and from breastfeeding infants to women (14, 15).
In a small number of cases, surgery may be needed.
An independent review has concluded that the use of control orders for monitoring terrorism suspects is justified in a small number of cases.
Earlier this week an independent review led by Lord Carlile accepted that the use of control orders was justified in a small number of cases.
In a small number of cases, patients complained about the doctor's unprofessional attitude, illustrating the sensitive nature of the discussions necessary when patients request contraception.
In Britain, we fortunately have only had a small number of cases of politicians suffering breakdowns or worse.
Speaking on LBC's Call Clegg, he added he knew the plan to make some naturalised British citizens stateless was controversial, but justifiable in a very small number of cases.
I've always cautioned... that while suspects may have targeted many people as private investigators, we could only actually prove the offence of voicemail interception in a small number of cases
«I think there are a small number of cases that could arise where the sensitivity in intelligence or security terms is such that you couldn't have a jury or inquest there and they be set aside where there are certain constraints and safeguards,» he explained.
We either accept that a small number of cases like this will cost the NHS or we turn people away and let them die because they're not our responsibility.
In a small number of cases, the makeup of the panels at the conferences» fringe events had not been finalised.
Within Pakistan and Nigeria and Afghanistan — the three parts of the world that never stopped seeing polio --[the viruses] are in the smallest parts of the country we've ever seen and the smallest number of cases we've seen.
«But the small number of cases is still troubling, he says.
A spokesman for William Hill, one of the bookmakers used by the team, said betting is sometimes restricted «in a small number of cases».
The researchers found a small number of cases of multiparasitism, in which more than one tachinid species emerged from a monarch host, which had previously never been reported.
Genetic factors are clearly indicated as evidenced by dominant mutations in three different genes have been identified that account for the small number of cases of familial, early - onset AD.
While these findings support the importance of neonatal HBV vaccination, the small number of cases of primary liver cancer and other liver diseases observed during the 30 - year follow up, the length of follow - up, and the availability of incomplete data on seroprevalence all limit the accuracy of these findings.
A heightened risk of stroke was similarly linked to increasing aircraft noise exposure, but this was not statistically significant, possibly because of the small number of cases involved, suggest the researchers.
«Although this only affects a small number of cases, integration of MRD results could potentially spare these patients the toxicity of more intensive therapy.»
There are also now reports of a small number of cases being transmitted sexually.
«Further parsing the effects of GTF2IRD1 versus GTF2I on spatial construction and social behavior was previously hampered by the small number of cases with fewer than the usual gene deletions and limited cognitive data,» explains Korenberg.
Some small number of cases would occur even in the absence of Zika.
In a very small number of cases (33 (0.6 %) of 5398 sperm examined), the sperm cell was damaged in the process of dissection and, therefore, it was not possible to ascertain whether it was long or short.
The paper says that there is a «lack of significant association of both social class and sex with inflammatory bowel disease,» but explains that this «may be a function of the small number of cases».
Since then, a small number of cases have been reported each year in individuals with recent travel history to a dengue - endemic country.
In a small number of cases, people notice red dots or excessive redness of the nails, which may indicate an excess of red blood cells in the body — something worth mentioning to your doctor the next time you stop in for a check up.
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