special case in English

noun
1
a situation or person that has unusual qualities or needs.
Still, except for a few special cases , most films are made a certain way.
2
a written statement of fact presented by litigants to a court.
The special case came before Mr Recorder Jarvis sitting in the Weymouth County Court.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "special case" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "special case", or refer to the context using the word "special case" in the English Dictionary.

1. Gage pressure is a special case of differential pressure.

2. The game of Y is a special case of Begird

3. In this respect, too, Constatives are merely a special case

4. All the same, the Sonata No. 3 is a special case.

5. This is a special case of a separable partial differential equation.

6. A Characteristic function is a special case of a simple function

7. Now, children below the age of consent are a special case.

8. In mathematics, Nesbitt's inequality is a special case of the Shapiro inequality.

9. Integrator and dead time process is a special case of unstable systems.

10. Barycentric coordinates are a special case of homogeneous coordinates; they are affine invariants.

11. It can be considered as a special case of the ad hominem circumstantial argument.

12. The emergency telephone number is a special case in the country's telephone number plan.

13. As a special case, we may exceptional adopt the installment payment for our present business.

14. A Bipartite graph is a special case of a k-partite graph with k=2

15. Additionally, it also shows that the outliers can be grouped together as a special case

16. Similar to Font Faces, Aphrodite supports keyframe animations, but it's treated as a special case

17. In the special case in which W'is zero, the mechanical energy remains constant or is conserved.

18. Sometimes you’ll save more, with savings of 50 percent or more during Commissary special case lot …

19. What types of Asymptotes are there? Vertical Asymptote (special case, because it is not a function!)

20. What types of Asymptotes are there? Vertical asymptote (special case, because it is not a function!)

21. It is a special case of van Aubel's theorem and a square version of the Napoleon's theorem.

22. As a special case of the securities market segmentation, China's B-share discount issue attracts many attention.

23. The crown, decorated with diamonds and other precious stones,[Sentence dictionary] was exhibited in a special case.

24. Cytomegalovirus is a special case in donor testing in that many donors will test positive for it.

25. But the modern sociology of deviance is a rather special case, as I shall show in Chapter

26. Dbinom for the binomial (Bernoulli is a special case of the binomial), and dpois for the Poisson distribution

27. The circle is a special case of the ellipse in which the two axes are equal in length.

28. Classifier: A Classifier is a special case of a hypothesis (nowadays, often learned by a machine learning algorithm)

29. The point-Biserial correlation is a special case of the product -moment correlation in which one variable is

30. However, the Federal Act on Aliens contains a clause on the special case of return at the airport

31. When all explanatory variables are categorical, a special case of linear regression occurs, called analysis of variance (ANOVA).

32. However, the Federal Act on Aliens contains a clause on the special case of return at the airport.

33. Algebra studies two main families of equations: polynomial equations and, among them, the special case of linear equations.

34. Most of their theory is a special case of the theory of higher-dimensional tori or abelian varieties.

35. The term derives from the Latin verb incandescere, to glow white. InCandescence is a special case of thermal radiation.

36. The sm Atmosphere extension to not unregister services when the server's connection is closed was special-case disabled for jit:u

37. The accuracy of the solutions for this special case is evaluated via comparing them with a well-known exact solution.

38. However, this Caveat is a special case of the general truth that any scientific theory is necessarily underdetermined by the evidence

39. Again the Dirac equation may be solved analytically in the special case of a two-body system, such as the hydrogen atom.

40. Cartesian coordinates are rectilinear two- or three-dimensional coordinates (and therefore a special case of curvilinear coordinates) which are also called rectangular coordinates

41. In the special case of the adiabatic exponent γ = 5/3, corresponding to a diatomic gas, the symmetry group of this system is larger.

42. The sole report outside Africa of a language using Clicks involves the special case of Damin, a ritual vocabulary of the Lardil of northern Queensland, Australia

43. This is a special case of Schanuel's conjecture, but so far it remains to be proved that there even exist two algebraic numbers whose logarithms are algebraically independent.

44. Taylor's Causerie on Irish history, "A Very Special Case" [NYR, J.ly 28], is an indication that Englishmen should not write on Irish subjects because of an

45. This latest EP, Atonale, by Gwen Maze, with remixes from Afrilounge, The Midnight Perverts, and Special Case, is putting the label’s Playa Del Carmen home on the map

46. Of Joined Total Employees 100 50 0 50 • This is the special case where we are considering Attritions only keeping into mind that nobody has joined in particular month

47. Biserial is a special case of the polyserial correlation, which is the inferred latent correlation between a continuous variable (X) and a ordered categorical variable (e.g., an item response)

48. The combined complex of different sensorial Apprehendings (touch, smell, hear, see) of each special case experience are altogether coordinated in the child's brain to constitute "awareness" conceptions.

49. Important in navigation, it is a special case of a more general formula in spherical trigonometry, the law of haversines, that relates the sides and angles of spherical triangles.

50. (Opening BAL) (Attritions) (Current Headcount) 100 50 0 50 This is the special case where we are considering Attritions only keeping into mind that nobody has joined in particular month