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Example sentences for "individual cases"

  • Now, how can imitation and duplication be distinguished in individual cases?

  • We saw, in studying the statistics of suicide, that inferences with regard to individual cases could be drawn only when the material had been studied carefully and examined on all sides.

  • These and countless other maxims help us considerably in individual cases, but give us no general characterization of the function of wisdom.

  • There is yet another remarkable element or feeling in death; and it is one totally independent of the organic pain of dissolution in its various modifications, or the striking phenomena which may be observed in individual cases.

  • And this it does, in order to borrow such illustrations and comparisons as may tend to elucidate or further to develop its own subject-matter, or else to furnish applications to individual cases in other departments of life.

  • It may certainly be affirmed that in individual cases of either type there is no fixed relation between the duration of the chill and that of the hot stage.

  • With respect to individual cases it may be asserted, first, that an intense series of prodromic symptoms, followed by the appearance of an unusually large number of cutaneous lesions, is often unfavorable.

  • The precautions to be taken in individual cases in which there is a known hereditary predisposition to certain diseases will probably be indicated in the articles upon those special diseases.

  • This does not mean, however, that the whole catalogue of lesser sins must have been committed before hatred is arrived at, nor that in individual cases a sinner has not the freedom to hate before he has committed less grave sins.

  • Considered even in the concrete and in individual cases, all acts that are not human, but indeliberate or involuntary (see 23 sqq.

  • Prudence is an intellectual virtue which indicates in individual cases what is to be done or what is to be omitted, in order that one may act according to the requirements of good morals.

  • Very great diversity in individual cases, but at the same time a general and pervading law of restraint, are evident in the descriptions of the deities with respect to their powers of locomotion.

  • It is only in the most complete stages and in the more definite realms that knowledge becomes applicable accurately and definitely to individual cases.

  • From the application of a single approximate generalization to individual cases, we proceed to the application of two or more of them together to the same case.

  • Now, all which man can observe are individual cases.

  • It maintained that the prohibition of the Constitution was levelled only against interferences in individual cases, and did not apply to general laws, whether those laws were retrospective or prospective in their operation.

  • The question arising in this case is not more important, nor so important even, in its bearing on individual cases of private right, as in its character of a public political question.

  • The quantity of food proper for gouty persons to consume can only be determined in individual cases by the age, the habits, and the occupation.

  • These symptoms are manifested in varying degrees of prominence in individual cases, and some of them are rarely found present.

  • In individual cases, therefore, it is often necessary to take into account the history of the animal, the course of the disease, and the communicability of the affection before a diagnosis can be made between the two diseases.

  • Tincture of digitalis one-half ounce and alcohol 2 ounces may be combined with the quinin, according to indications of individual cases.

  • Their origin and significance will be rendered clearer if we divide them according to the fault of development in individual cases.

  • This objection would be valid, if the statistical results were used for prediction in individual cases.

  • But here, again, one can not always apply sweeping generalizations to individual cases.

  • The age at which a young child first learns to recognize pictorial resemblances no doubt varies in individual cases.

  • Doubtless it varies in individual cases, and is always more or less difficult to determine with accuracy.

  • The province of conscience then appears to be, to convey to man a certain conviction of what is morally right and wrong, in regard to conduct in individual cases,--and to the general exercise of the desires or affections.

  • When these are not sufficient, the appeal is to conscience; or a distinct reference of individual cases is made to the great principle of moral rectitude.

  • I do not, however, at all think the question can be settled by individual cases, but only by large masses of facts.

  • Karl Pearson not only in a vast majority of individual cases, but in a vast majority of cases in which they would be bound to admit that such a difference was natural and reasonable.

  • But the fact is that no one can take a cab across Liverpool without having a quite complete and unified impression that the pathos is not a pathos of individual cases, but a pathos in bulk.

  • There might be a false agitation founded on the pathos of individual cases in a community pretty normal in bulk.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "individual cases" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    animated nature; began thus; brick house; consider whether; district court; glad tidings; grand nombre; great attention; heavy fall; house yard; hundred times; individual character; individual consciousness; individual development; individual dishes; individual freedom; individual initiative; individual instances; individual objects; individual variation; knead well; large extent; lime juice; peace time; secure the; three brothers