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special case
noun
- law an agreed written statement of facts submitted by litigants to a court for a decision on a point of law
Example Sentences
“Donald Trump is a unique and special case in that you never really know what’s coming,” said Ms Smith, who has prepared Democratic candidates for debates.
Rwanda’s tragic history makes it an “immensely special case,” Tony Blair, the former British prime minister, once said.
The researchers refer to this unique combination of VR and robotics as "technodelics" for technology-induced altered states of consciousness, used in the present study for the special case of technology-induced hallucinations.
Gas taxes, which the initiative promoters also target, are a special case.
But “The Daily Show” is a special case because of how Stewart sculpted it to be not merely a satirical sorta newscast.
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