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n. short for a cause of action, lawsuit, or the right to sue (as ...
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A problem reported by a customer and the activities that customer service representatives use to resolve it. Sometimes referred to as an "incident" or "ticket." Cases are frequentl [..]
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ready - Beef cuts received by the retailer that do not require further processing before they are put in the retail case for selling.
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See Computer aided software engineering.
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1 [countable] an example or instance of somethingcase of: a serious case of nervesSynonyms and related words A typical or good example of something:example, instance, case... Explore [..]
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A case of wine in the United States typically contains 9 liters or 12 standard 750ml bottles of wine. The size of wineries is most frequently measured in the number of cases produced annually.
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Covers and spine that, as a unit, enclose the pages of a casebound book.
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Detailed description of a customer’s feedback, problem, or question. Used to track and solve your customers’ issues.
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Also known as the watch case, this is the metal housing that contains the internal parts of a watch. Stainless steel is the most typical metal used.
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"receptacle," early 14c., from Anglo-French and Old North French casse (Old French chasse "case, reliquary;" Modern French châsse), from Latin capsa "box, repository" (es [..]
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"enclose in a case," 1570s, from case (n.2). Related: Cased; casing. Meaning "examine, inspect" (usually prior to robbing) is from 1915, American English slang, perhaps from the no [..]
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early 13c., "what befalls one; state of affairs," from Old French cas "an event, happening, situation, quarrel, trial," from Latin casus "a chance, occasion, opportunity; acci [..]
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The inflectional form of a noun, pronoun, or (in some languages) adjective that shows how the word relates to the verb or to other nouns of the same clause. For instance, them is the objective case of [..]
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A receptacle, holder, box, chest, bag, sheath, or covering fitted to contain or enclose something else; typically used for transporting or protecting the enclosed item or items. For cases designed to [..]
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See Computer Aided Software Engineering
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See Computer Aided System Engineering
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A Java keyword that defines a group of statements to begin executing if a value specified matches the value defined by a preceding switch keyword.
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1) A cause of action, lawsuit, or the right to sue (as in, "Do I have a case?"). 2) A written decision of a court that is reported in official "reporters" and can be cited as prece [..]
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computer-aided software engineering, a field that examines how computer tools can be used to support programmers. Examples include tools for visualizing software code, tracking bugs, and organizing so [..]
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Not jumping the total distance of an obstacle and coming up short causing the rear wheel to tag the landing in an awkward, un-smooth style possibly resulting in a crash.
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an occurrence of something; "it was a case of bad judgment"; "another instance occurred yesterday"; "but there is always the famous exa [..]
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computer aided software engineering.
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Case is used in some languages to show the function of a Noun or Noun Phrase in a sentence by Inflection.English nouns have two cases:The dog (General case)The dog's (Genitive case- indicating po [..]
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a kind of box to keep or carry things in
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Acronym for computer-aided software engineering, computer-aided systems engineering. Software used for the automated development of systems software, i.e., computer code. Note 1: CASE functions include analysis, design, and programming. Note 2: CASE tools automate methods for designing, documenting, and producing structured computer code in the des [..]
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A person (or animal) in a study with a medical condition (or other outcome) of interest. (See case-control study)
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Internet Glossary Short for Computer Aided Software Engineering, a category of software that provides a development environment for programming teams. CASE systems offer tools to automate, manage and simplify the development process. These can include tools for:· Summarizing initial requirements · Developing flow diagrams · Scheduling developmen [..]
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an individual animal infected by a pathogenic agent, with or without clinical signs.
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The covers enclosing a book, usually made of thick cardboard, or a specially made case for a book.
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The stiff covers of a hardbound book.
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Case is a grammatical category determined by the syntactic or semantic function of a noun or pronoun.
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Not jumping the total distance of an obstacle and coming up short causing the rear wheel to tag the landing in an awkward, un-smooth style possibly resulting in a crash.
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sheydl
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yednfals
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fal
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Refers to cartridge case or shotshell case. Shortened through common usage to simply “case.”
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In machine binding, a cover made completely before it is attached to the body of a book, consisting of two boards and a paper inlay covered in book cloth or some other protective material (see this di [..]
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[Latin casus accident, event, set of circumstances, literally, act of falling] 1 a : a civil or criminal suit or action [the judicial power shall extend to all s, in law and equity, arising under ...
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The last card of a certain rank in the deck. Example: "The flop came J-8-3; I've got pocket jacks, he's got pocket 8's, and then the case eight falls on the river, and he beats my [..]
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In bookbinding, the covers of a hard-bound book.
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A refrigerated display unit for perishable products, such as dairy products or ice cream.
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Computer-aided software engineering.
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The relationship between nouns and the rest of the sentence.  The cases used in English are: subjective, objective, possessive and indirective.
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In survey research, an individual respondent. Contrast with unit of analysis.
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The envelope (container) of a cartridge. For rifles and handguns it is usually of brass or other metal; for shotguns it is usually of paper or plastic with a metal head and is more often called a "shell."
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Refers to one group under observation in a study or one instance of something occurring.
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In survey research, an individual respondent. Contrast with unit of analysis .
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Case law is the law developed through the courts over time, based upon precedent. It is also referred to as common law and is distinguished from statutes, treaties, administrative law, etc. Case law i [..]
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case-sensitive case: to house a computer switch
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(n) an occurrence of something(n) a special set of circumstances(n) a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy(n) the actual state of things(n [..]
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Council of American States in Europe
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To skin an animal. In the Cookery by Mrs. Glasse is the direction, “Take your hare when it is cased, … and make a pudding …” The witticism, “First catch yo [..]
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Computer Aided Software Engineering - Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) is the use of software tools to assist in the development and maintenance of software. Tools used to assist in this way [..]
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The body of the watch to which the bracelet or strap is attached. Cases are available in a wide variety of shapes and metals.
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The metal part of the watch that houses the movement. Often gold plate, silver, brass or chrome, the case comes in a variety of designs from Hunter to Half Hunter, Double Hunter (twin-lidded) and Open Dial. Plain cases are commonly engraved, whilst others have ornate engined turned or hammered finishes.
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1. The property of being capitalized (upper case) or not capitalized (lower case). The uppercase letters on the keyboard are made by pressing the shift key at the same time as the letter, or leaving t [..]
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Computer Aided Software Engineering. The automation of some of the methodologies used in software engineering.
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A consulting project. (Also called a Study or an Engagement.)
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The chasis or body of a watch, which houses its mechanism and to which its strap or band is fixed
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The container that protects the watch movement. It also gives the watch an attractive appearance. Cases come in many shapes, round, square, oval, tonneau and rectangular.
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A lawsuit or a complaint filed in Criminal, Traffic, or Civil court.
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A legal dispute brought to a court for resolution
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A shell used to hold molds in their proper alignment.
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A single simulation for a specified traffic network as defined by its simulation input file.  A case includes the simulation input file and all data files generated by the simulation during a run.  Mu [..]
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The housing which contains the movement and internal parts of a watch. The most commonly used material for metal cases is stainless steel. Other common case materials include gold, titanium, brass  an [..]
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In a ferrous metal, the outer portion that has been made harder than the interior, or core.
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The body of the watch that contains the movement and dial.
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The argument which parties discuss during a court hearing, or an action the court can take.
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 The metal housing of a watch’s parts. Stainless steel is the most typical metal used but also titanium, gold, silver, and platinum can be used. Less expensive watches are usually made of brass and pl [..]
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Sometimes referred to as the “body” of the watch, the case, typically made of metal, houses all the mechanical and display components.
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A legal dispute.
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(WCB) A reported work injury or illness which has been assembled and assigned a case number by the Workers' Compensation Board.
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(DOL) A work-related incidence of injury or illness which must be entered on the New York State Department of Labor Log and Summary of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.
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Not jumping the total distance of an obstacle and coming up short causing the rear wheel to tag the landing in an awkward, un-smooth style possibly resulting in a crash.
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(kasus): a category of nouns and pronouns. Nouns do not have case in present-day English, but some personal and relative pronouns have two forms which are used according to their syntactic functions. [..]
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the property of a noun or pronoun that indicates how it relates to other parts of a sentence. The three cases in English are nominative, possessive, and objective.
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An inflection which indicates the relationship of a noun to other elements in a sentence, e.g. the dative in German which broadly indicates the beneficiary of an action: Sie hat ihm versprochen, nach [..]
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Coordinating Agency For Supplier Evaluation
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A single incidence of foodborne illness. An outbreak occurs when more than one case of foodborne illness is reported.
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Refers to the metal housing that contains the internal parts of a watch. Most cases are made up of stainless steel, but titanium, gold, silver, and platinum are also used.
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A lawsuit. Or a complaint filed in criminal, traffic, or civil court.
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all complaints filed in a municipal court and all proceedings in a common pleas court that are initiated by charging either through a complaint, information or indictment; for Ohio Supreme Court reporting purposes, a “case” involves only one defendant, whereas in common pleas court, a case may involve one or more co-defendants who are accused of th [..]
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A case is determined by selecting the most serious offense committed by an individual youth on a specific date. Thus, the number of cases in the juvenile justice system is determined by counting only [..]
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Lawsuit, suit or action being resolved through the court system.
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n. short for a cause of action, lawsuit, or the right to sue (as in "does he have a case against Anil?"). It is also shorthand for the reported decisions which can be cited as precedents.
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A property of certain characters. Originally, typesetter stored capital letters in the upper of two cases and small letters in the lower one. Unicode recognizes three cases: lowercase
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form of a noun or pronoun that identifies a relationship to other words in the sentence; the three functions of case are "nominative, possessive and objective"
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n.(1) "quiver for arrows," s.v. case sb.\2 OED. KEY: case@n1
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n1 4 caas 2 cas 2
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Skin or external clothing
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Computer Aided Software Engineering
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CASS
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(adjective) sole remaining [Usage: North led the case spade.]
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the last card of a certain rank in the deck, e.g., the case ten would be the last ten in the deck(s).
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The last card of a certain rank in the deck. For example if 3 Q's are already in the game the 4th Q is the case queen.
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The stiff covers of a hardbound book.
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In epidemiology, a countable instance in the population or study group of a particular disease, health disorder, or condition under investigation. Sometimes, an individual with the particular disease.
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A patient with the disease or outcome of interest.
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A subject meeting inclusion or exclusion criteria in a study. For instance, those subjects who contract the disease in the study.
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CASE is an umbrella term for a collection of tools and techniques which are said by their distributors to promise revolutionary gains in analyst and programmer productivity. The two prominent delivered technologies are application generators and PC-based workstations that provide graphics-oriented automation of the front end of the development proc [..]
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A collection of people associated with a particular child support order, court hearing, and/or request for IV-D services. This typically includes a Custodial Party (CP), a dependent(s), and a Noncusto [..]
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Industry term for hard cover.
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All Crown-claimed material is allocated a case number by the QLTR. A single case number may cover a single object, a group of objects from the same findspot, or an assemblage from a fieldwork project.
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The stiff covers of a hardbound book.
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 A refrigerated display unit for perishable products, such as dairy products or ice cream.case stocking:
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 A full case, or master carton, of an item or inners. Cases are used primarily for shipment. They are usually not available for retail purchase.case-level code:
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Council for the Advancement and Support of Education.
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n. short for a cause of action, lawsuit, or the right to sue (as in "does he have a case against Jones?"). It is also shorthand for the reported decisions (appeals, certain decisions of fede [..]
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The stiff covers of a hardbound book.
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Not jumping the total distance of an obstacle and coming up short causing the rear wheel to tag the landing in an awkward, un-smooth style possibly resulting in a crash.
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The stiff covers of a hardbound book.
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The stiff covers of a hardbound book.
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Could refer to the plastic you keep cards in, but in this example – we are referring to a case of product. Most boxes of cards come shipped in cases (or a case) … basically a box with the companies lo [..]
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A finite, usually predetermined number of samples collected over a given time period from a particular site. Case numbers are assigned by the Sample Management Office. A Case consists of one or more Sample Delivery Groups.
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A gas chromatographic column with an internal diameter (ID) that is smaller than 0.32 mm. Columns with greater diameters are classified as wide bore capillaries.
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Computer-aided software engineering, see also, Tools
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An actual event, situation, or fact. (For a change, in this case, he was telling the truth.) (It is not the case that every unfamiliar phrase is an idiom.) (In case of fire, break glass. [sign [..]
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(computing,software) computer-aided software engineering. (industry) coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers.
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Community Alliance for Special Education
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Short form of Casey.
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