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en I really can't talk about the number of cases that may or may not be under investigation, but I can tell you we are seeing a rising number of such cases. Six months ago, these cases were not yet on our radar screen.

en Among the three counties, we have approximately 8,400 active cases. While it's very rewarding for us to receive recognition for our hard work, we have to remember there are countless other cases that go unpaid due to the number of cases and limited manpower.

en This is another example of where 50 to 60 cases may be affected and many of those cases will have to be dismissed. Some of these cases are very serious. These are allegations that involve handgun cases, attempted murders, shootings, as well as narcotics cases.

en The number of child abuse cases has indeed increased recently, and the cases have also been more sadistic in nature.

en There are no real blockbuster cases on the docket so far. But there are a number of unusual cases out there, issues the justices want to revisit.

en The increasing trend is worrying as the number of HIV infections exceeded 300 cases in 2005. More cases mean more pressure on the medical system.

en There are more people who fit into the class of elderly. The more people in the group, the more cases you'll have. The problem is a lot of bad age-discrimination cases ruin it for the rest of them. You do see a number of people claiming age discrimination with little merit. It sours the courts on age-discrimination cases.

en There are a number of relatively big cases already. These and other upcoming cases will test some important characteristics of the [Chief Justice William H.] Rehnquist court, one I think still remains fractured along ideological lines.

en Every state every year will have some number of cases -- maybe it will just be a handful of cases, but it will never really just fade away completely like St. Louis encephalitis does. Even in the inter-epidemic period, there will always be some West Nile activity somewhere in the country.

en Every state every year will have some number of cases -- maybe it will just be a handful of cases, but it will never really just fade away completely like St. Louis encephalitis does, ... Even in the inter-epidemic period, there will always be some West Nile activity somewhere in the country.

en If you have a massive number of cases, and fairly obvious exposures, then it is easier to pin down a possible (environmental) association. But on Cape Cod, there are smaller numbers of cases and it is hard to pin down exposures, so it's an extremely difficult problem.

en The department has instituted a thorough investigation into these cases. If there are eligible people here, they need to come forward. Probably early next month we'll be able to say 'so many cases were fraudulent'.

en Attendance in some cases isn't what we would like it to be, and when we have extreme cases shame on us if we didn't do anything. I've signed petitions and usually parents fix the problem. We've had cases with up to 30 and 40 absences in a 180- day school year.

en The rising number of cases and deaths indicates that something may have happened to that system whereby some breeding places have gone unnoticed and therefore uncontrolled,

en I think so, just because of what we're hearing about other states, I know Nebraska now has some cases, Illinois has had some cases. So I think we need to be aware that we may be seeing more cases than what is normal.

en It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in.


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