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Example sentences for "given case"

  • All of these evidences may not be present in a given case, but if the intention and the fact of the conquest and the submission are fully shown, it is sufficient to constitute validity.

  • This ground is manifestly insufficient, though each state is judge as to what measures it will take in a given case.

  • The subject of the degree of effectiveness which is necessary has been much discussed, and can only be determined by the circumstances in a given case.

  • You say, of a farmer in a given case, that he had no right to an abundant harvest: why?

  • If they do err in a given case, they may usually be set right, for they have no motive to stay wrong.

  • It may be the one; it may be the other; and whichever it is in a given case, is the mere logical accident of that case, and does not at all affect the principle itself.

  • In large measure, this question, in a given case, is susceptible to a quantitative answer.

  • Obviously, for such a comparison as this, we should not count a given case of eggs twelve times merely because it changed ownership twelve times in getting from farm to breakfast table.

  • To be sure God is omniscient and knows how a given individual will act in a given case, but this does not take away from the freedom of the individual to determine his own conduct.

  • But on the other hand it was just as possible to find Biblical statements indicating clearly that God preordains how a person shall behave in a given case.

  • In a given case, say, when a statue is made out of a block of marble, the matter is the marble which lost its original form and assumed the form of a statue.

  • The purpose of trial is that mankind may know whatever it is desired to teach them in a given case.

  • Finally, the practical, therapeutic question arises, as to what measures the psychoanalyst is justified in taking to bring about the best sort of outcome in a given case?

  • Next we must use our judgment as physicians, in deciding whether a given case promises to get well under electro-balneological treatment alone, or whether auxiliary treatment may not be required to bring it to a favorable issue.

  • Where we can establish the etiology of a given case, we cannot of course be in doubt as to the remedy; and in many instances of this kind we find in electricity our most potent curative agent.

  • Having once determined on the use of the baths in a given case, we have to observe certain points in their application.

  • The duration of the infectious period in untreated cases and the proportion of infectious lesions in a given case vary a good deal and both may be matters of the utmost importance.

  • It is entirely possible in a given case of syphilis to accomplish by a sufficient number of inunctions everything that mercury can accomplish, and with the least possible damage to the body.

  • In interpreting this ideal for a given case we should not forget that radical methods of treating syphilis are new.

  • The detection of malingering in a given case by no means excludes the presence of actual mental disease.

  • This is one of the factors which determines the growing realization among present-day psychiatrists of the extreme difficulty to state in a given case which is malingered and which genuine in the symptomatology.

  • It is also held to be a violation of simple physiological and surgical rules to probe or carelessly search for a bullet whose location cannot be made out from a study of signs and symptoms in a given case.

  • In general, the existence of concussion is more often overlooked than the coexisting alcoholism, so that if there is any doubt in a given case it should be treated as one of cerebral injury.

  • Materia medica is rich in drugs whose virtues have been vaunted in dysentery, and cases occur where the judicious physician will make his selection according to the indications in a given case.

  • In a given case of disease, what is the probable cause?

  • We ascertain, in practice, the nature of a given case, first, by considering its symptoms.

  • Thus, if 3" is the probable error in a given case, the chances that the real error is greater than 3" are equal to the chances that it is less.

  • Hence, vested authority to act in a given case; as, the business was referred to a committee with power.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bring down; first refused; given above; given below; given case; given effect; given him; given internally; given line; given number; given period; given quantity; given subject; given substance; given temperature; given the; given them; given twice; given unto; like everybody; little jelly; public business; securing peace; state library; thus described; usually seen