51³Ō¹Ļ

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case system

noun

  1. a method of teaching or studying law that focuses on analysis and discussion of cases.


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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of case system1

First recorded in 1885ā€“90
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Homeland Security last week finalized a new asylum case system that takes initial case decisions from immigration judges and turns them over to U.S.

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Iā€™ve also spent some time with the Z Flip and LGā€™s dual-screen case system with its Velvet smartphone.

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In ā€œCases, or an Orderly Anarchy of 51³Ō¹Ļs,ā€ Marcolongo writes eloquently, ā€œCapable of indicating the exact function of words without ambiguities, the ancient Greek case system makes for a formidable spectacle: word order doesnā€™t follow a logical pattern but an expressive and, therefore, personal pattern.ā€

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He actually wrote ā€œDictatorā€ a few years ago, then sat on the material in case System managed to come together to make a record; when that didnā€™t happen, he decided to release the project as an album by Scars on Broadway, with a cover depicting a brutish figure with a conspicuously fluffy haircut.

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The FBI has a case system in which every document that goes into a file is ā€œserializedā€ based on the date it was addedā€”in other words, you canā€™t backdate fake documents and insert them.

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