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  • 51case-sensitive — adjective Distinguishing upper and lower case letters. A case sensitive comparison will find that smith and Smith are different words, while a case insensitive comparison will not. Ant: case insensitive …

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  • 52lower — Synonyms and related words: abase, abash, abated, ablated, abridge, apprehend, approach, attenuated, await, bated, be imminent, be in store, bear down, beat down, belittle, belittled, bludgeon, bode, bore, break, brew, bring down, bring low,… …

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  • 53case — Any single unit selected for observation or analysis by a researcher. For example, in a study of the division of household tasks among eighty couples, each couple would constitute a separate case. Similarly, in a sample survey, individual… …

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  • 54case sensitive — sensitive to the difference between lower case letters and capital letters …

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  • 55case-sensitive — adjective Computing differentiating between capital and lower case letters …

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  • 56Lower Yangtze Mandarin — Xiajiang Guanhua Spoken in Huai and Yangzi Rivers Language family Sino Tibetan Chinese …

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  • 57Case Blue — Case Blue  German summer offensive in 1942 Part of the Eastern Front of World War II …

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  • 58lower court — low·er court n: a court whose decisions are subject to review or to appeal to a higher court Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. lower court …

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  • 59Case Western Reserve University — Motto Thinking Beyond the Possible Established WRU: 1826 CIT: 1880 CWRU: 1967 Type …

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  • 60Case management — is an area of practice within several healthcare professions. Most case managers are nurses or social workers.The term case management is also used to refer to dispute resolution systems which provide court or tribunal officials with closer… …

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