He has a point, of course, but deafness seems like something of a special case.
Ms. ELLEN WEINTRAUB (Democratic commissioner): The Internet really is a special case in politics.
Now Merkel is saying autos are a special case and draws the line elsewhere.
The rise of U.S. research and development is merely a special case of a more general phenomenon.
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Coke is a special case because it is both a high current-dividend stock and a serial dividend grower.
The ruling also showed that the net should not be regarded as a special case, said Mr Lockett.
To learn the right lesson, see the special case of scaling and the special case of fast growth below.
And Cannon says it makes Indymac's multi-billion-dollar collapse something of a special case.
But from the start there were reasons Dendreon might be a special case.
This is just a special case of my regular and more generalised whine.
Mr Hawkins said the trust was treating Ben Nevis as "a special case".
You know, graduates, that efficient financial markets are sort of a special case of what some economists call rational expectations.
Michael Fallon, Tory MP for Sevenoaks, said Knole was a special case because the two sites were so far apart.
But, taken together, do they make nuclear energy a special case that justifies subsidies or other forms of government intervention?
They recognise in this context, that Ireland is a special case, and that the Eurogroup will take that into account.
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Ferrari are a special case, but it's luxury cars that are taking a hit -- Mercedes, BMW and top-end Toyotas (Lexus).
Cyprus is a special case: no less than three-quarters of marriages there in 2009 were international (up from half in 1995).
But economists who study the unintended consequences of tariffs conclude that even in this special case, tariffs do more harm than good.
There is little support for Britain being treated as a special case.
There is increasing impatience with the UK and what are seen as its incessant demands to be treated as a special case.
The website has been launched especially for such projects, allowing Recon to respond to demand for special case HUDs from different sports communities.
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In America, Britain and elsewhere, these treat student debt as a special case: unlike other forms of debt, it cannot be wiped out.
EU's Nice summit last December that sport is a special case.
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Sao Paulo, by far Brazil's largest municipality, is a special case.
"Cigarette butts are an interesting special case, " he observed, his study showing that 17% of other trash is disposed of improperly, but 65% of cigarette butts.
Dubai is something of a special case, since anyone found guilty of issuing a dud cheque for a sizeable sum of money goes straight to jail.
Their dire financial position means the club are regarded as a special case, and could sell players to Premiership clubs now, despite the transfer window being closed.
It is now hoping to apply to the government for special case funding following a meeting with the Wessex Regional Flood and Coastal Committee on 22 April.
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