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Case means an event of real time.
[edit] General: - Legal case, a dispute between opposing parties, being resolved by a court of law
- In jurisprudence, the evidence in a legal case
- Case (policy debate), the set of evidence that the affirmative team presents to support its plan in the First affirmative constructive speech. Derived from the sense of the word in jurisprudence as described above.
- A statement of facts and reasons to support a point of view
- The possible state of things, considered in case analysis, including best, worst and average case.
- An instance or example used in case study and machine learning
- A problem requiring investigation, or the actual investigation
- Suitcase, briefcase, attaché case, packing case, PDA Case or similar.
- Bookcase or casement window, an enclosure designed to hold something.
- Casing (ammunition)
- Computer case, a computer chassis
- Letter case in typography (the distinction between majuscule and minuscule letter forms) or sentence case.
- In packaging, a package of related merchandise such as a case of canned goods, a case of beer, etc.
- Grammatical case, that is, declension
- Computer-aided software engineering (CASE)
- Shakespearean English: A container or covering; (applied to) a mask; like 'vizard'.
- To reconnoiter or to get an understanding of a location (slang)
- Case-shot, a type of anti-personnel canister ammunition similar to a shrapnel shell
- A Keep case
- In a deck of cards, the case card for a certain rank is the fourth card of that rank which most players do not know the location of
A legal case is a dispute between opposing parties resolved by a court, or by some equivalent legal process. ...
Philosophers of law ask what is law? and what should it be? Jurisprudence is the theory and philosophy of law. ...
The law of evidence governs the use of testimony (e. ...
In the policy debate form of debate competition, the case is the advocacy established by the affirmative in the First affirmative constructive speech. ...
In policy debate, the affirmative is the team which affirms the resolution. ...
In policy debate, a plan is a textual advocacy presented by the affirmative team as a normative or should statement, generally in the 1AC. A plan will often include either the resolution or a rephrasing of it. ...
In all forms of policy debate the order of speeches is as follows: First Affirmative Constructive (1AC) Cross-examination of First Affirmative by Second Negative First Negative Constructive (1NC) Cross-examination of First Negative by First Affirmative Second Affirmative Constructive (2AC) Cross-examination of Second Affirmative by First Negative Second...
Case analysis is one of the most general and applicable methods of analytical thinking, depending only on the division of a problem, decision or situation into a sufficient number of separate cases. ...
In computer science, best, worst and average cases of a given algorithm express what the resource usage is at least, at most and on average, respectively. ...
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Case studies involve a particular method of research. ...
As a broad subfield of artificial intelligence, machine learning is concerned with the design and development of algorithms and techniques that allow computers to learn. At a general level, there are two types of learning: inductive, and deductive. ...
A typical suitcase A suitcase is a narrow box-shaped bag, usually made of cloth or vinyl that more or less keeps its shape, has a handle at one end and is used mainly for transporting clothes and other possessions during trips. ...
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A typical briefcase. ...
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palmOne Tungsten T5 Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) are handheld devices that were originally designed as personal organisers, but became much more versatile over the years. ...
A bookcase filled with books A bookcase is an article of furniture, forming a shelved receptacle, usually perpendicular or horizontal, for the storage of books. ...
Casement may refer to: A type of window Casemate, a recessed area or chamber in the walls of a fortification Roger Casement Category: ...
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A M4 Carbine just after firing, with an ejected case in mid-air The article titled casing is a disambiguation page. ...
A tower case featuring a modern design. ...
In orthography and typography, letter case (or just case) is the distinction between majuscule (capital or upper-case) and minuscule (lower-case) letters. ...
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ...
Majuscules or capital letters (in the Roman alphabet: A, B, C, ...) are one type of case in a writing system. ...
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Sentence case in a general sense describes the way that capitalization is used within a sentence. ...
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In grammar, the case of a noun or pronoun indicates its grammatical function in a greater phrase or clause; such as the role of subject, of direct object, or of possessor. ...
ERWin CASE tool on Windows 2000 Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) is the use of software tools to assist in the development and maintenance of software. ...
Examples of case shot Caseshot is a projectile used in ordnance for fighting at close quarters. ...
A keep case is a type of DVD (and sometimes CD) packaging. ...
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[edit] People, organizations, places: - W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. is an American manufacturer of premium, hand-crafted knives that are built to be passed down for generations.
- Case (Kase 2); New York, NY, the graffiti writer featured in the motion picture Style Wars
- CASE, the Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchange in Egypt.
- CaSE, The Campaign for Science & Engineering in the UK
- Paul Foster Case, founder of Builders of the Adytum
- Steve Case, co-founder of America Online (AOL).
- Case (Neuromancer), the protagonist of the novel Neuromancer by William Gibson
- Case (rabbi), Polish rabbi and Talmudist of the end of the sixteenth century
- Case Corporation, defunct manufacturer of agricultural equipment and tractors
- Case Western Reserve University, an independent research university in Cleveland, Ohio
- Case (singer), an R&B singer signed to the Def Soul label
- Neko Case, an American singer-songwriter known for her solo Country music and as a member of The New Pornographers
- Neighborhoods of the Italian city of Cesena (Pronounced: /'ka.ze/. Italian for "houses"):
- Case Castagnoli
- Case Missiroli
- Case Gentili
- Case Scuola Vecchia
- Case Venzi
- Case Middle School. The new intermediate school named after Steve Case in Punahou School
W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. ...
New York, New York redirects here. ...
Style Wars is an early documentary on hip hop culture, made by Tony Silver and Henry Chalfant, made in New York City in the early 1980s. ...
Egypts Stock Exchange is comprised of two exchanges, Cairo and Alexandria, both of which are governed by the same board of directors and share the same trading, clearing and settlement systems. ...
Paul Foster Case (October 3, 1884 â March 2, 1954) was an American occultist of the early 20th Century and author of numerous books on Tarot and Qabalah. ...
Steve Case (born August 21, 1958) is a businessman best known as the co-founder and former chief executive officer and chairman of America Online (AOL). ...
Published in 1984, Neuromancer was author William Gibsons first novel. ...
Case was one of the foremost Polish rabbis and Talmudists of the end of the sixteenth century and the beginning of the seventeenth; died at Posen about 1610. ...
Case Corporation was a manufacturer of construction and agricultural equipment. ...
Case Western Reserve University is a private research university located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, with some residence halls on the south end of campus located in Cleveland Heights. ...
Case Woodard was born in New York City and was signed to Def Soul records. ...
Neko Case (born September 8, 1970 in Alexandria, Virginia) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for her solo career and as a member of the New Pornographers. ...
Cesena (ancient Caesena) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, south of Ravenna and west of Rimini, on the Savio River, co-chief of the Province of Forlì-Cesena. ...
Established 1841 School Type Private Preparatory Day (Primary and Secondary) Students 3,700 approx. ...
Middle school and junior high school cover a period of education that straddles primary education and secondary education and serve as a bridge between them. ...
Steve Case (born August 21, 1958) is a businessman best known as the co-founder and former chief executive officer and chairman of America Online (AOL). ...
Established 1841 School Type Private Preparatory Day (Primary and Secondary) Students 3,700 approx. ...
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