She does get better, but hers, as it turns out, was a rare case.
For the U.S., Georgia is a rare case of an enthusiastic contributor to the Iraq War.
Moore is a rare case: A sports CEO who wants athletes to have more bargaining power.
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What happened was a rare case of the religion of the defeated spreading among the victors.
This was a rare case of a parcel bomb (as opposed to a baggage bomb) crashing an airliner.
This is a rare case of the Olympic Committee managing to get a step up on the athletes.
Papworth Hospital has a very strong track record of high quality outcomes and this is an extremely rare case.
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Here is a rare case where we can do more than say past performance is no guarantee of future results.
In the rare case that the lender will call the loan, the guarantor may have to make payments on behalf of the ILIT.
Courts generally overturn an arbitration result only in the rare case when someone can prove an arbitrator was corrupt or deliberately ignored the law.
In a rare case of the stars aligning, the film's Hollywood ending is utterly faithful to the last pages of Hammett's novel at least in spirit, if not dialogue.
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Cincinnati Children's is a rare case in the U.S. health care system of what happens when factory-style operations management conquers the improvisational and often sloppy delivery of care in hospitals.
This is different from the rare case where a filmmaker or star bashes his or her own project prior to release, as Bill Cosby famously did with Leonard Part 6 in 1986.
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Whether they hug a winner or in the rare case, destroy a dying loser, whether they walk away from the carcass or lay crying over it, their fondness for these fighters is manifest.
But while there may be a need for remedial FCC action--in the relatively rare case when there may be a proven market failure--any such action should be targeted narrowly to redress demonstrable consumer harms.
But in a rare case of contradicting the army line, two Indian newspapers say the sudden spike in violence may instead have been provoked by its recent actions - and a grandmother deciding to join her family in Pakistani-administered Kashmir.
In a rare case in 2009, at Fort Hood in Texas, an Islam-addled U.S. Army Major shot and killed 13 while wounding 29, but his rampage was terminated by the Army Civilian Police who shot and paralyzed the evil perpetrator.
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It might be a rare case, but we ought to remember, rather than that one witness that they found--and I guess they will find another one--but the Republican district attorneys who testified on the House side, the deputy attorney general in charge of the Criminal Division, William Weld, they said they would never bring the case.
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Instead, you have to move your money first to, say, a stock fund, for 90 days or so. (Cash withdrawals have no waiting periods.) And in the rare case that your employer ends its participation in a stable value fund, your money might be held for up to 12 months (still earning a return) as the fund unwinds.
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On the other hand, we did not subtract hypothetical income taxes from the salaries. (In case the school forgot to tell you, tuition is not deductible on your tax return except in the rare case where you are compelled to get the degree to maintain your present job.) Again, the goal is to show relative performance of the schools, not to predict any one individual's dollar payback.
In this case of rare earths and dual-use magnet technology, no quick or easy resolution is likely.
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Officers in Retford and Worksop said despite glassing incidents being rare, a recent case had emphasized the damage they could do.
The decision followed a lengthy and bitter behind-the-scenes struggle among the Justices that produced both secret unpublished opinions and a rare reargument of a case.
Frankly, not that dramatic a case or rare set of facts.
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The California case, a rare test of the national security letter statute, involves an unnamed phone company that has been fighting the letter since 2011.
Terri Schiavo's case is a rare one, because though doctors say most of her brain is shut down, she can still breathe and move her eyes.
Richard Thomas of Traffic International, an organisation trying to stop the illegal trade in exotic animals, said both species of tortoise involved in this case were incredibly rare.
Insurers should construct worst-case scenarios for rare events.
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