The 12 or so participants talked about the Levy case in depth for two hours.
We published an in-depth case study of their approach a few months ago.
Despite opposing the change in two recent Home Office consultations, Mr Starmer told him they had revised their opinion after "considering the case law in greater depth".
But in the case of Wyoming well, the depth was just 1, 220 feet.
Ms Reddrop said Tabak had also used the internet to conduct "in-depth research" on the case in a bid to "keep one step ahead of the investigation".
Bervar declined to discuss details of the case, saying he had not yet spoken in depth to his client.
The DIA's case is strengthened by its broad collections, which have depth in American, contemporary and African-American art as well as European art.
And each case was different, but the conversations were sufficiently in depth and our relationship was sufficiently frank that I'm convinced that, at least to the analysts I dealt with, I did not come across a single one that felt it had been, in the military term, "inappropriate command influence" that led them to take that position.
Lemme make my case: The post-2006 collapse in housing starts plumbed an unprecedented depth, from 2 million starts to the 2009 nadir of 500, 000 units.
In case you didn't have the chance to venture over to our in-depth review of the global Samsung Galaxy Note II, it's definitely worth a look -- but we'll be happy to go over some of the smartphone's hardware here regardless.
In this regard case studies are being developed to illustrate their indigenous innovative solutions to local challenges and the breadth and depth of impact made by such initiatives.
Interviews with roughly three dozen of the defendants' friends, relatives, colleagues and teammates, as well as an examination of athletic records, photos, transcripts and civil and criminal complaints filed in a New York federal court, reveal the depth of the relationship among them and how their bonds were broken by the insider-trading case.
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