| Fair enough, as I hardly penalize students for reading and referencing material not contained in the casebook. |
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| Reading the cases for today's First Amendment class, I came across the epigraph for NEA v. Finley in my casebook. |
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| It is more like a book of reference, an anthology of political and moral reasoning, or a casebook on a complex topic. |
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| This casebook focuses on treatment of children who have experienced or witnessed violent or terrorist acts. |
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| But with the new edition of the casebook, I decided to do something that I hope will be more helpful to my adopters. |
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| Written in a lucid, reader-friendly way, the casebook is targeted at all mental health professionals. |
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| Much of what I read in Mousley's casebook did not seem relevant to my experience of reading Donne's religious works. |
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| You can read more about it in a rich online casebook published, like the novel itself, by Dalkey Archive. |
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| One Tayside GP, who wanted to remain anonymous, opened his casebook on recent patients to Scotland on Sunday. |
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| His dodgy memoirs are ultimately more thrilling than the open-and-shut casebook of Sherlock Holmes. |
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| In her family law casebook, she catalogues an interesting array of modern cases in which a divorce was granted on grounds of cruelty. |
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| This year's repeated mistake concerned a portion of a note case that is not in the casebook and that we never discussed in class. |
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| For as long as I can remember, some composition courses have been organized around a topic or issue and a casebook reader. |
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| A call for case abstracts is now open to solicit examples to be included in the casebook. |
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| The casebook of Chief Detective Inspector Robert Fabian of Scotland Yard. |
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| The name Sheldon appears alongside those of Shakespeare's friends in Warwickshire indentures and conveyances, and in the medical casebook of Shakespeare's son-in-law. |
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| I helped him put together a casebook on Anti-Terrorism and Criminal Enforcement, and he is advising me on the course I'm teaching on that subject next year. |
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| Perhaps the most important aspect of the casebook, according to McDaniel, is its inclusion of each author's thinking and decision-making in relation to each case. |
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| The casebook features tabs for documents, evidence and conversations, and so it makes it easy to keep track of and go back and review what you've learned. |
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| But Enron ought to be seen as the casebook for fundamental reform. |
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| Its many polymorphous delights include its being a casebook of prosody, but its real achievement is its musically endgame equipoise and its intelligent, credible wisdom. |
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| With the author's back catalogue well and truly exhausted by TV and film, it felt like the Christie casebook might finally be closing. |
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| The po-faced depiction of an upended toy boat, its mast pointing at a target, The Archer is like the illustration from a Freudian casebook. |
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| Despite her clinical background, though, Bloom wanted to keep the curious, humanist tone of the essay, rather than creating a psychological casebook. |
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| The following casebook summarizes recent jurisprudence that deals with literacy and access to justice in the areas of criminal, tort, immigration, and administrative law. |
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| Among the proposed objectives, the casebook is expected to help increase awareness about PHIR, showcase different approaches to conducting PHIR, highlight lessons learned from these initiatives and promote uptake. |
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| The casebook represents a broad cross-section of experiences in Aboriginal health, child and youth health, women's health, occupational and workplace health, and infectious and chronic diseases. |
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| A casebook will be compiled of best practices in applying evidence. |
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| The casebook gives a voice to health-care practitioners and cancer care groups that practice evidence-based medicine, but may not be participating in the development of a guideline. |
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| This casebook contains essays on a wide variety of ethical issues addressed in the Code and, through the provision of case examples, it assists members in applying the ethical standards to their daily counselling practice. |
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| He is member of the Pasicrisie luxembourgeoise which publishes the main Luxembourg casebook and is in charge of the publishing of the Bulletin de la jurisprudence administrative. |
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| The casebook gives these groups the opportunity to provide feedback, to highlight their work and to draw attention to the use of good practices in evidence-based medicine. |
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| In addition, two training courses have been completed and a casebook that highlights samples of best practices across the country is in development. |
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| In addition, the casebook also covers the more traditional topics found in other complex litigation casebooks, particularly the mass tort class action. |
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| The casebook changed not only property law and the organization and content of future property casebooks but also the content of most future law school casebooks. |
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| Since it was made in 2011, The Casebook of Eddie Brewer has screened at 14 festivals around the world, winning prizes at six of them. |
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| Due to a printing mistake, she has been credited on the Shock-O-Rama version of The Casebook of Eddie Brewer as. |
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| Casebook Korsakoff's syndrome is a dementia primarily caused by alcohol dependence. |
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| The Casebook platform enables frontline caseworkers serving vulnerable children and families to make better-informed decisions and focus on family outcomes. |
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