case+in+point

  • 71Case Stated — is legal function available in England and Wales to review a magistrates court decision on a point of law. Any person who is party to proceedings before a magistrates court may question the proceedings on the basis that the justices erred in law …

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  • 72Point Place — is a fictional small suburban town in Wisconsin, somewhere near Kenosha, Wisconsin, [cite web|url=http://www.that70sshow.com/index faq.htm|title=That 70s Show FAQs] in which the television sitcom That 70s Show takes place. The characters speak… …

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  • 73Point exclarogatif — Point exclarrogatif ‽ Ponctuation Accolades ( { } ) · Parenthèses ( ( ) )  Chevrons ( < > ) · Crochets ( [ ] )  Guillemets ( « » ou “ ”… …

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  • 74Point Hicks — (coord|37|48|S|149|16|E), formerly called Cape Everard, is a coastal headland on the eastern coast of Victoria, Australia, located within the Croajingolong National Park. Name Point Hicks is where, on 19 April 1770, the continent of Australia was …

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  • 75point — [n1] speck bit, count, dot, fleck, flyspeck, full stop, iota, mark, minim, mite, mote, notch, particle, period, scrap, stop, tittle, trace; concepts 79,831 point [n2] specific location locality, locus, place, position, site, situation, spot,… …

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  • 76case — CASE. s. f. Maison, n est point en usage au propre. Neantmoins on dit Patron de case, Patron de la case, pour dire, Le maistre de la maison, ou celuy qui a toute autorité dans la maison. Il est du stile familier. Case au trictrac, Signifie deux… …

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  • 77point to — ˈpoint to [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they point to he/she/it points to present participle pointing to past tense pointed to past p …

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  • 78Point location — The point location problem is a fundamental topic of computational geometry. It finds applications in areas that deal with processing geometrical data: computer graphics, geographic information systems (GIS), motion planning, and computer aided… …

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  • 79Point process — In statistics and probability theory, a point process is a type of random process for which any one realisation consists of a set of isolated points either in time or geographical space, or in even more general spaces. For example, the occurrence …

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  • 80Case citation — Various case citations redirect here. If you are looking for the actual text of an opinion, it is usually linked in the external links at the bottom of the article on that case. For Wikipedia s template for case citation, see {{Template:Cite… …

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