Example sentences of "in cases of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As an extension of this military competence , the constable was by this date the established authority in cases of treason which had involved raising war against the king .
2 As an extension of this military competence , the constable was by this date the established authority in cases of treason which had involved raising war against the king .
3 It also contained erm guidelines erm er from Lord the then procurator now Lord Penrose erm on the way in which ministers ought to respond in cases of child abuse .
4 Reaction time has been found to be extended in cases of brain damage ( Costa , 1962 ) and it may reasonably be thought that latency to respond is related to the degree of damage .
5 Comity considerations were viewed with much more favour , and reference was made to the Second Restatement of Foreign Relations Law of the United States which , in a recent revision , had identified factors to be weighed in cases of discovery abroad :
6 In cases of childhood eczema for example , the child often grows out of the condition .
7 The court has always had power to take a child out of the custody of a parent or guardian in cases of misconduct or unfitness , and in such cases , or in the absence of any lawful guardian , to appoint a suitable person as guardian .
8 The increasing availability of pulse oximetry in intensive care units may lead to a false interpretation of oxygen transport capacity in cases of CO poisoning , especially if SpO is between 91% and 98% .
9 In cases of doubt , a trustee may protect himself by obtaining , at the cost of the trust property , the direction of the court , and the Trustee Act 1925 , s. 61 , had enabled the court to relieve a trustee , who has acted honestly and reasonably and ought fairly to be excused , from liability for breach of trust .
10 Perhaps the most appropriate mechanism for safeguarding both the patient 's and the doctor 's interests is for the hospital to document the circumstances fully in the notes , and to have the patient 's competence assessed in cases of doubt by a qualified person not otherwise concerned in the case .
11 But in cases of doubt the definition at point ( B ) 4 should be consulted and the particular place proved by describing how the place comes within the definition .
12 This is not to imply that we need always be certain nor never make mistakes ; but in cases of doubt we should nonetheless be ready with some description : I see something black and circular in the road , I hear creaks and rustlings downstairs .
13 Per Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. ( i ) In cases of doubt as to the effect of a purported refusal of treatment , where failure to treat threatens the patient 's life or to cause irreparable damage to his health , doctors and health authorities should not hesitate to apply to the courts for assistance ( post , pp. 798G — 799A , H ) .
14 In cases of doubt as to the effect of a purported refusal of treatment , where failure to treat threatens the patient 's life or threatens irreparable damage to his health , doctors and health authorities should not hesitate to apply to the courts for assistance .
15 The rules , although covering a wide range of issues , do not cover every situation , and you should make reference to the general principles in cases of doubt .
16 In cases of doubt a bone marrow aspirate , which is the best guide to body iron stores , should be examined .
17 In part this is due not to ignorance of the Act , but rather to the not unreasonable proposition that , since the Act prescribes no penalty for inserting such clauses , in cases of doubt it is better to have the clause present " in terrorem " , even if , in the ultimate event of legal proceedings , it is held invalid .
18 In cases of doubt it is for the court to decide whether a witness is an expert or not after considering his qualifications and experience .
19 The first is that in cases of doubt the courts will construe the restriction contra proferentes .
20 Such agreements may cause the parties to act in concert ; in cases of doubt the Panel should be consulted .
21 The Panel should be consulted in cases of doubt ( Note 2 to the definition of " acting in concert " ) .
22 ( 4 ) Standstill agreements ( see para 1.2 above ) may cause the parties to them to be presumed to be acting in concert and the Panel should be consulted in cases of doubt .
23 We identify this morphology as types IV and V pancreatitis in our classification , these being nearly always encountered in cases of CBD stenosis in our experience .
24 to obtain redress for members in cases of intimidation or unfair treatment by their employers ;
25 Loss of confidence will hasten the insolvency of the institution if a ‘ run ’ occurs , and fraud can occur in any and every function of a financial institution , and the risks involved can often be counted in millions , particularly in cases of computer fraud .
26 Except in cases of oxygen starvation , when the biggest fish in a pond are the first to succumb , it is the tiddlers that react worst to poor water quality , bacterial or parasitic problems .
27 If some special mechanism such as that implicated in the ‘ Now Print ! ’ theory ( Brown and Kulik , 1977 ; Livingston , 1967a 1967b ) were operating in cases of flashbulb memories it is likely that similar findings would have been observed in the eyewitness testimony literature .
28 Still , such evaluation is important because , for example , if the incidence of cardiovascular complications of hypertension is 5/1000/year and if a drug reduces risk by 30% ( that is , by 1.5/1000/year ) then with an increase in cases of cancer of just 2/1000/year a particular drug could do more harm than good .
29 Unanimity is required for all important decisions , although in cases of disagreement the matter may be referred to the federal government for decision .
30 Under the agreement , both ministries will appoint two commissions each : one will compile a list of ownership claims ; the other will arbitrate in cases of disagreement .
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