Examples of using Is a case in English and their translations into Chinese
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Win or lose, Washington's Initiative 1631 is a case study in how thorny the politics of carbon pricing can be- starting with the name.
For example, an individual's challenging situation at his or her workplace and how he or she resolved it is a case study.
One can hardly escape from the acknowledgement that each case is a case, engulfed as it is in its own history.
The new amendment states that forcing some one into marriage, either with oneself or a third party, is a case of severe coercion.
The case of Noor Lebai Sithi Umma in Eravur, a 28-year-old girl who was raped and murdered allegedly by an armed group, is a case in point.
The suppression of early English versions of the Bible is a case in point.
The picture they paint of law enforcement in the Phoenix area is a case in point.
If you want to do more exercises on classes and objects, here is a case study.
The volatile security situation in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is a case in point.
GEMALTO M2M GMBH, 2018-1863(C.A.F.C. 2019) is a case which turns on whether a piece of computer software is merely an abstract idea.
The arrest and subsequent release of national staff of the United Nations Political Office for Somalia and the World Food Programme(WFP) is a case in point.
This, then, is a case where strict observance of the headquarters rule by locally based bodies, as often requested by the General Assembly, has little effect on the utilization rates.
South Africa is a case in point, where thousands of the jobs lost when its economy dipped into recession in 2009 were not recovered in 2010 because of the modest speed of growth.
This is a case in point to suggest the necessity of a robust verification mechanism vis-à-vis the end-users so as to ensure effective implementation of the arms embargo in Darfur.
I don't know if that's a case.
Actually, it may be a case of fear.
The Italian elections are a case in point.
Actually, it may be a case of fear.
The recent upheavals in the Balkans are a case in point.
John Battaglia is a CASE Regional Sales Manager.