"Often I would be looking to illustrate a specific fact or quote, and in the final pieces of work, I turned these into questions, " he says.
The idea, as in this case, is to present information on an issue that might have broader implications beyond the specific fact pattern outlined in the case.
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Although the specific fact patterns of three different cases heard by the Ninth Circuit, the Seventh Circuit, and the Fourth Circuit, respectively, led to nuanced differences between their holdings, all three cases stated that an agency can exempt itself by properly promulgating rules to that effect.
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It is therefore something of a mystery why researchers concerned about mouse contamination did not engage in a literature search to establish whether the primers used in their experiments were in fact specific to XMRV sequences which are unique to the virus.
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Whether the capture of a U.S. citizen terrorist is feasible is a fact-specific, and potentially time-sensitive, question.
Other than a handful of overarching questions, Rein spent most of his time responding to fact-specific queries and hypotheticals.
So I think it's very hard to say very generally what the best response is because it's very, very fact-specific.
But there are myriad exceptions and the exceptions vary from place to place and they're very fact-specific about what the patient said and to whom.
We have more specific concerns regarding the fact that in the job-cutting cross-hairs are high-profile Merrill Lynch employees, who were instrumental in generating revenues for Bank of America over the particularly difficult 2008-2011 period.
Thus, in a typical analysis, the lawyer is focused on a fact-specific transaction and would analyze each and every duty or obligation imposed by law and determine what must be done to comply and what must be avoided so as not to breach some duty imposed by statute, regulation, common law, or the contractual obligations underlying the transaction itself.
"The detail of this specific threat is, in fact, classified, " Mershon said.
The registered person did not give specific tax advice and in fact Claimants received numerous documents notifying them that neither the registered person nor the member firm was in the business of giving tax advice.
Sentiment around Maps was of course much more negative than general sentiment towards Apple but in fact sentiment had two specific impacts on Apple, sales and reputation.
Tasty Labs is meant to be targeted and will involve specific reviews of the recommendations after the fact.
What is needed are specific detectors that take advantage of the fact that tsunamis are felt throughout the ocean's depths, unlike wind-generated waves, which affect only its surface.
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In fact, there is no specific minimum credit score requirement.
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What we haven't seen from Republicans, to this day, is a single specific proposal on revenue, and, in fact, we've seen less specificity from Republicans on spending cuts than the President himself has proposed.
This attack, like the one against iOS apps, relies on the fact that Apple does not link specific purchases directly to a customer or device, which means that a single purchased receipt can be used repeatedly.
"We lose sight of the fact that this is a lawsuit under specific statutes, and that certain activities have to constitute a violation under those statutes, " said Sen.
In fact, sharp divisions have emerged on the specific question of what form such emergency aid should take.
In fact, the plans might be a bit more specific than that.
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Investors should also consider age, health, and other individual-specific issues in determining whether their own withdrawal rate should in fact be lower than this, or possibly higher.
And so while all of us are wondering is there a moment at which she's going to concede or signal that she's giving up, in fact it had a very positive response with a specific demographic that she's interested in, which is making sure she's doing well with American white suburban women, and with the Latino audience.
The simple fact is that government spending is popular when it is specific and the Republican Party knows this.
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In fact, simply shopping for property can present location-specific difficulties, Kraft says.
The fact is that the Internet is the name of a specific collection of networks, while internet is a generic term for two or more connected networks.
As such, these concerns suggest interpreting the 2-3% prevalence rate reported with significant caution as it may in fact be an overestimate related to how they studied this specific community in Korea.
So it would appear that in the context of specific types of advertising as noted above, some brands can in fact do damage to the level of trust they have established with its customers and potentially prospects.
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