The palace is portraying the Jefri affair as a case of the law taking its course.
Mr Longmore has described talk of a second vote as a case of "sour grapes".
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For the past three years and until May 2012, I worked as a case manager.
Uruguay as a case study, and its implications in Argentina and the Southern Cone.
Many Canadians see it as a case of Washington trying to export the war on drugs.
We think it's worth mentioning only as a case study in how flaky performance numbers can be.
The time I spent as a case manager in trying to re-cert these patients was mind boggling.
Isadore Sharp, founder of the extremely upscale Four Seasons hotel chain, serves as a case in point.
As a case in point, one of our Aspire team has actually been hired full time by Metropolis.
Despite the title, her latest book is not so much a case for God as a case against atheism.
As a case in point, CEO compensation is increasingly being tied to specific goals that include succession planning.
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Cyril Ramaphosa, once boss of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), is often cited as a case in point.
His comments come as a case is going to the European Court of Human Rights to allow employees to wear crosses.
It could emerge as a case history in the merits of fast vs. slow, clear vs. vague, and bold vs. safe.
"I would characterize this as a case of missed opportunities, " he said.
As a case in point, one has to look no further than financial services to see the impact of destructive and imitative pay practices.
"We went down on Monday, more as a case of getting everybody together rather than doing anything really, really special, " Pulis told BBC Radio Stoke.
Regardless of how the revenue is split, the current labor dispute in Serie A will serve as a case study for other leagues around Europe.
The White House released the following report to illustrate, using Maryland as a case study example, the impact investing in infrastructure will have on our nation.
Far from seeing Ireland as a case-study in what not to do, the troubled Mediterranean members of the euro would do well to learn from it.
Once we have completed the program at Ebenezer, our hope is to use our experience there as a case study to expand into other schools and cities.
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The release of SimCity will likely be studied for years as a case of how not to launch a product, and the story keeps getting stranger and stranger.
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Credit Suisse used Brazilian agribusiness as a case in point.
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But a simple laboratory experiment using what are, after all, ultimately harmless words, is not the same as a case of child abuse or the horrors of war.
As a case in point, the Federal Reserve--in close cooperation with other domestic and foreign regulators--regularly conducts so-called horizontal reviews of large financial institutions, focused on specific issues and practices.
As a case in point, all through the financial crisis from October of 2008 until October of 2010, I heard commentators recommending that investors stick with shares of companies having strong balance sheets.
That typically happens as soon as a case is filed, and then again after the court certifies it as a class action and the defense requires the plaintiffs to supply facts supporting their case.
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As a case in point, 400 meter dash sprinter Oscar Pistorius inspired millions by making it all the way to the Olympic semi-finals to run his greatest race as a double amputee.
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