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"special case" Definitions
  1. a case the proceedings under which are different from those of the regular common law or equity actions: such as
  2. an action or proceeding established by statute to provide new rights or remedies
  3. a case reserved for the decision of the court on a question of law, on a case stated, or on a finding of facts by the jury

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What's more, wildfire burns are a special case of a special case.
But what about Trump — is he a special case?
The company's also designing a special case for underwater usage.
What seems to have happened is a fairly special case.
Quick, discreet response: Los Angeles County is a special case.
The headphones you carry around in their own special case.
Wireless charging only works if you have a special case.
Suicide is a special case, but can present similar complications.
The British military bases, he said, were a "special case".
But that's a special case, and it is widely misunderstood.
I'm aware I was, shall we say, a special case.
It isn't a special case singled out by the math gods.
This is a very special case - tender-driven, global in nature.
It's reasonable to think that C. difficile is a special case.
Venezuela is a special case for several reasons, debt experts say.
Choi: I think that there is another as some special case.
But the city is a special case; it's dollars and oxygen.
However, it also recommends that a "special case" is made for startups.
As we learn at the game's outset, Aloy is a special case.
It's basically just a special case of object recognition—the cow case.
McCall's wasn't a particularly special case, and even her fight for justice
The Side Winder is a special case made exclusively for MacBook chargers.
Both the glasses and Loop charge through a special case and proprietary system.
But Rohrabacher's involvement in the Russia investigation has made him a special case.
Even so, the British argument to be a special case has some merit.
Campaigners have argued that a special case should be made for human remains.
Britain was a special case, given its plans to leave the European Union.
Children are the special case in which weight-based dosing is always required.
Even within the transportation industry, airlines don't have a special case for bailouts.
The upside is you don't need a special case to use the Core Lens.
This IPO is also for non-voting stock, which makes this a special case.
But Seifert agreed with me that many of these uses are a special case.
"Mine must be a very special case," Mr. Zaino said by phone from Istanbul.
However, Moore is a special case since he's awful in so many different ways.
Trump, however, is a special case: He is not truly of either political party.
Third, Wells Fargo — which is down fractionally despite the beat — may be a special case.
The Warrens took charge of the doll, building a special case to contain the vessel.
Japan, with its entrenched deflationary mindset and unique labour-market institutions, is a special case.
Earrings are a special case in themselves, given the cruel twist of the lonesome survivor.
Human visual culture has become a special case of vision, an exception to the rule.
More worrying still, their theory can't reconcile the special case in which gravity can be neglected.
Finally, I would be remiss not to mention the special case of the financials sector...again.
"Trump is a special case because he's unusually prone to gain benefits from symbolism," Wood said.
But he has made a special case for those affected by his decision to cancel DACA.
Now, autos are a special case; overall manufacturing employment is still rising, although not especially fast.
We don't usually recommend Early Access games until they're fully released, but this one's a special case.
" And then, making it clear that he does play favorites in one special case, he added, "Ms.
Verizon Communications also carries a large debt load, but it may be something of a special case.
Although incumbent senators of the opposition party rarely lose in midterms, West Virginia is a special case.
Of course, I realize I'm a special case in some ways — I'm an architecture and design critic.
When you're not using the other blades, you can slip them into the special case for safe storage.
The Hero5 cameras are waterproof without a special case, sport better microphones and have a better user interface.
The Olympics are, of course, a pretty special case: a huge amount of sports, played during daytime hours.
But Russia is a special case, for Malevich's 1915 art was followed two years later by a political revolution.
We have a newborn at home, and wondering if we need to request the vaccine as a special case.
Exactly. That's why unemployment in Austria is a special case, because the supply of labour here has risen disproportionately.
The Times is certainly a smaller, more special case — a paywalled news site — but the early success seems encouraging.
To be sure, this isn't just about one special case of abortion specifically or women's reproductive autonomy more generally.
TikTok is also a special case in that it has become globally successful, particularly in the US and India.
Some argue that Alaska is a special case as it has just distributed the fruits of an oil bonanza.
Scott Dunham says normally a simple application would be enough, but the ex-Stanford swimmer is a special case.
But Khan isn't interested in being Trump's special case — it plays into the "hands of extremists," Khan said Tuesday.
But the rho meson turned out to be something of a special case, and the bootstrap method soon lost momentum.
Mr Wall's attempt to paint cakes as a special case (along with calligraphy, photography and some other wedding accoutrements) fails.
Christie may be a special case: He took down Marco Rubio during the primaries and was a very early endorser.
Obama is a special case, which officially establishes him as the most fortunate Game of Thrones fan on the planet.
When all is said and done, Mr. de Blasio may be correct that the Education Department is a special case.
At the sanatorium Lockhart meets a "special case" named Hannah—played by Mia Goth, the all-time most goth name.
When it comes to the spread of populism and nationalism in Europe, Austria should be viewed as a special case.
If you really want a wireless option for regular AirPods, you can buy a special case, although it costs $80.
It's implied that she's a special case, but we don't get the full details on what that means just yet.
Spain is a special case; its caretaker government will continue to have a virtual dispensation from the euro area budgetary compliance.
Each such form of privilege is a special case of favoritism that could be its own article, or series, or book.
The New Hampshire presidential primary is a special case for pollsters, and tends to attract more polling than other primary states.
I could take or leave the special case that comes in the kit, but I get why Samsung would include it.
Leslie Picker, Mark Scott and Jonathan Soble report on some good reasons to think the ARM deal is a special case.
That was pretty cool, but it's kind of a special case: You have to have a problem you can send over.
He does not believe he was a special case: so gifted or farsighted or perceptive that only he could have succeeded.
But many economists worry that health care really is a special case, requiring analogies to esoteric markets after particular policy changes.
That included Curtis T. McMullen, her thesis adviser at Harvard and also a Fields medalist, who had solved a special case.
House Democrats are arguing that concurrent resolutions under the War Powers Act are a special case, and they are legally binding.
Words are always shifting in their meanings, but what has happened to the word "gentrification" is something of a special case.
By that point he'd learned that Read's conjecture was a special case of a larger and more significant problem—the Rota conjecture.
"I am a special case because before I started Kylie Cosmetics, I had a huge platform and lots of fans," she says.
Sure, it's a special case tied to a specific event, and available only in Brazil (makes sense, Olympics are there) and Canada.
But if you don't mind the hassle of a slower charge and a special case, you can back OvRcharge on Kickstarter today.
Apple's AirPods cost about $160, or $1473 for a version with a special case, like this one, that can be charged wirelessly.
That leaves Sancerre, a special case because the wines cannot be so easily dismissed, even though they are rarely objects of desire.
He added that his 2012 recusal was a special case, because his son had been in business with the premier's ex-husband.
Brad Moss, a national security lawyer who has represented officials going through the process, agreed that Bolton's may be a special case.
Misconceptions about what "prediction" means in this context are partly responsible — forecasting the future is just a special case of the general capability.
"I am a special case because before I started Kylie Cosmetics, I had a huge platform and lots of fans," told the magazine.
But in spite of the industry's acceptance of risk, members of the public still see SpaceX as a special case in the industry.
Maybe, but a Star Wars movie is a special case, especially given all the "better than the prequels" buzz around The Force Awakens.
Athletes competing in the Paralympic Winter Games will also receive the device along with a special case that features the Paralympic Games logo.
But for Mr. Trump, the Saudis have always been a special case, their economic import having often overwhelmed other considerations in his mind.
But New York City is a special case, where proximity to the subway is perhaps the most important factor for renters and buyers.
Jackson, though, is a special case, mostly because of his transcendent running ability and Baltimore's eagerness to make full use of it. 16.
But it is the evolution of sex-discrimination for which special-case exemptions must be sought, not the evolution of same-sex behaviour.
The defense communications and electronics specialist was a "special case" on the list because of its impending merger with rival L3 Technologies, announced Sunday.
The flyers were a special case because we do have rules about where flyers can be posted, and these were posted in unauthorized locations.
The officials told the Times that while their rules prohibit videos that incite terrorism, removing all of al Awlaki's videos is a special case.
Right now, the only way you can get wireless charging on an iPhone is by using a special case that includes Qi wireless technology.
They feature Apple's new W1 chip, which makes pairing with other devices faster, and a special case that doubles as a portable battery/charger.
A Syrian military source said desertion and draft-dodging were a "phenomenon found in all armies" and that Syria was not a special case.
The old FAA rules required commercial drone operators to possess a pilot's license as well as special case-by-case permission from FAA regulators.
Fred is kind of a special case since he has probably collaborated in some way with almost everyone in Michigan, us being no exception.
My mother, she's a special case because she helped my dad, who was a printer, so she knows more about type than most mothers.
But Eric Foner's review of my "Lincoln and the Abolitionists: John Quincy Adams, Slavery, and the Civil War" (June 25) is a special case.
Sandy Hook is a special case, as the brief for its architects was to build something that could withstand another horrific attack on the school.
So while privacy threats do come from many directions, ISPs are no exception, and, in fact, constitute a special case that, arguably, deserves special rules.
She said that she had taken her daughter on a business trip as a special case and that this had been approved by the board.
By and large, ARM is a special case for several reasons: ■ Even if Brexit causes an economic slowdown in Britain, ARM would be relatively immune.
You don't have the privilege to enter this country as you want because you are a special case and you will be treated as such.
"By treating 'honor killing' as a special case in itself, it gives the notion legitimacy," argues Madiha Tahir, a women's rights activist based in Pakistan.
To bring Coco aboard, Ogawa registered her as an emotional support animal, and paid $100 to have her in the cabin in a special case.
You might be tempted to dismiss Australia as a special case, but the same deepening partisan division has long been underway in the United States.
While digging, the construction crew came upon a cannonball dating from the Battle of Brooklyn, which Mr. Lief intends to display in a special case.
If we don't find evidence for life on Mars at this time...then Earth is a special case in the solar system—and potentially the Universe.
And she does have a tendency to not accept the argument that China is a special case which needs to be treated differently from other countries.
Apple is creating AirPower so it can charge three devices at the same time: a modern iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods (thanks to a special case).
Waltherzoee said union member have previously complained about safety at other installations, some operated by Statoil, but the number of incidents made Goliat "a special case".
From there, the ethics question would become a special case of a more general problem: how do you stop someone in government from breaking the law?
A pardon of someone either cooperating with Mueller or under indictment is a very special case since only the President has that power for federal crimes.
"They do explicitly recognise that new salary thresholds could hit startups (as they also use equity to reward talent), and suggest they might be a special case."
Ausmus called his decision to allow Fulmer to go the distance a "special case" since he had a shutout going and many friends and family in attendance.
The Starkey version is available with a special case that has a Starkey gold leather inlay in the case, but they're also black for the buds themselves.
Cybersecurity 101: Five settings to secure your iPhone or iPad Those are useful and we need more like them — but secure messaging apps are a special case.
This was a special case because I had worked a few weekend days in a row, and I'd put in a request for it ahead of time.
This tough guy tactic may be a special case, said Dr. Agrawal, but Mr. Mesa and Dr. Paige think it could be generalized to many other plants.
The European Central Bank (ECB) is a special case; being a supranational institution, it is not under the thumb of any member state government or particular interest groups.
Users just have to have a special case for their phone or a cable wheel that plugs into their device and then sticks to the back of it.
But he did not consider himself to be a special case and would never compare himself to a Jew being sent to "to Dachau, Auschwitz, Belsen" as Plath did.
"We have to admit that because this is a very special case it could pose political questions," said Maxime Chome, a lawyer and legal expert at Brussels Free University.
Democrats argue that Tillerson, the chief executive of ExxonMobil who has come under fire for his ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, is a special case warranting further scrutiny.
For now at least, Amazon is being treated as a special case in part from the halo effect around its billionaire founder Jeff Bezos, the second-richest person alive.
"Uber as an example might be a special case, because they haven't quite sailed on the wave of being a force for good or a positive employer," Riemer added.
This was a special case where I believed I was protecting my rights as an employee, considering I left my life in Texas to work for this start-up.
It reserves the right to change the women's seedings to "produce a balanced draw" and Williams, whose protected ranking does not guarantee a seeding, clearly is a special case.
This sounds counterintuitive to many people, but in reality it's just a special case of the general fact that incumbent politicians generally win reelection more often than they lose.
In this sense "Team Ethan" may be a special case of a broader principle: that all people rely on an external support network to be the people that they are.
Iraq is a special case, putting the administration in an awkward position as putting too much pressure on Iran — Baghdad's third-largest trading partner — could lead to destabilization in Iraq.
Pressed by British and Irish delegates about the Irish border issue, Barnier said he understood Ireland was a special case but that the EU would also protect its own market.
Since the Lab is a special case, Olsen is allowing the pet to stay at her home on the ranch's premises, hopefully making it easier for the dog to decompress.
And in the U.S. the power to impose these special-case tariffs was vested in the executive branch, on the understanding that this power would be used sparingly and judiciously.
" She added, "If we act too carefully, and slowly consult society or issue consultation papers, then I am afraid we would not be able to help with this special case.
But one of our sports reporters found a special case: Hunts for bighorn sheep — prized as challenging, and prohibitively expensive — are helping revive wild sheep populations and expand their territory.
Energy, too, is a special case, since spending tends to be influenced by the oil-price cycle, which has moved from despair in 2015 to optimism again this year and last.
Some Democrats are arguing that California is a special case, and that Feinstein's struggles reflect an increasing progressive shift in the Golden State that isn't necessarily reflective of the larger party.
Mr. Rashidian had brought the Deepsea Special Number One with him, and carefully removed the timepiece from its special case to display its unusual 35-millimeter thickness and distinctive domed crystal.
But Trump is a special case -- the twice-divorced nominee, who carried on a long affair that disintegrated his first marriage in a howling tabloid spectacle, is uniquely unsuited to finger-wagging.
Of course California is a special case, but Latinos are projected to rise to 17 percent of the electorate in 2016—and Trump couldn't be doing more to mobilize them against him.
Trump was a special case, and as the campaign managers for Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio maintained, their candidates simply could not be Donald Trump — nor could they beat him.
The paintings put our deepest assumptions about beauty and value under constructive pressure, and confirm that Indigenous artists should never be satisfied in the role of the outlier or the special case.
But more often, and more disturbingly, it feels like a juridical peep show, in which the criminal law appears as just a special case of a male-dominated society's pitiless daily judgments.
Huawei made no mention of how durable the phone is (though it did show off a special case for it) or how well third-party Android apps work on the various display modes.
The one special case is if you happen to live in a federally declared disaster area, where you could take out a limited amount of retirement money without paying a penalty, he said.
The European Commission proposed in November a new way to assess whether Chinese manufacturer are exporting at unfairly low prices in response to Beijing's demand that China not be treated as a special case.
By this yardstick, 19% of Californians were poor in the three years 2015, 2016 and 2017, the highest rate in the country excluding the special case of Washington, DC. The national average was 14.1%.
De Quincey is a special case, since he experienced subjective impressions as though they were real and wrote about them as though their reality could be conveyed, in all its Technicolor wonder and horror.
Mr. McCain was a special case, given his stature and because he had brought down the health care repeal with his complaints that the Senate hadn't followed "regular order" in developing and debating the bill.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission outlined on Wednesday a new way of assessing whether Chinese companies are exporting at unfairly low prices, as Beijing demands that it no longer be treated as a special case.
If it had been any actor with less natural appeal than Reynolds, it might not have happened but Reynolds just might be a special case, and this just might be the superhero flick he gets right.
"That's such a unique and special case, because it defies some of the core concepts of the fundamental model: where you press a button and a car comes, you get out, and that's it," he said.
However, there is a special case to be made for more biopics about Black women, especially whose who work in entertainment, where women of color are still too often relegated to the background or are afterthoughts.
Turkish officials and bankers who favor encouraging growth over fighting inflation argue that Turkey is a special case that warrants unorthodox policy, due to its young and rapidly growing population and the need to create jobs.
Even if the Alabama Senate race — in which Jones beat expectations by 15 points — is discounted as a special case given Roy Moore's troubles, Democrats have over-performed by 6% to 12% in recent special elections.
Normally I'd never do such a thing, but the language barrier made this a special case, and I was so curious about how the interview itself would go that I was willing to make some concessions.
But because you will have to spend about $20 on a charging pad, I recommend buying the AirPods with the special case only if you already own other devices that support wireless charging, like newer iPhones.
"You don't want young kids, who regard themselves as boring and normal and happen to fancy their own gender — we don't want to make them feel as though there's some kind of special case," he said.
The first two make sense — the 2017 Bachelorette was my introduction to Bachelor Nation, and no one could avoid the endless headlines generated by Olympios during her Bachelor 2017 run — but Ashley I. was a special case.
Was Iowa just a special case, or is Trump's insistence on running a rule-breaking campaign based almost entirely on the buzz he earns from dominating the news media a strategy that will eventually bring him down?
A special case of cluster sync is "remote synchronization," in which oscillators that are not directly linked nonetheless sync up, forming a cluster, while the oscillators in between them behave differently, typically syncing up with another cluster.
"We must acknowledge that Ahok was always a special case ... (but) if you were a non-Muslim and you were considering a career in public life, you're probably more likely to think twice about that," he said.
"Normally in such cases the plaintiffs will be refunded the price of the tickets, but I put this under a special case since the company, through false advertising, took advantage of the football star's fans," Kim added.
But the ketwurst is a special case because—and I hate to get all "I've got a degree" on you here—it is basically a pork-and-wheat interrogation of Jean Baudrillard's theory of Simulacra and Simulation.
Hastings said that "Friends" is a "special case," and that the general model of the company is to "figure out new content we can produce, that we can debut that's known as Netflix content and is exclusive."
Officer Haddix seemed like a garden variety corrupt cop, but taking a shoot-first-ask-questions-later approach to a robbery, with a gun in one hand and a beer in another, makes him a special case.
When I took the job, I was taking on a show in a long tradition of action thrillers dating all the way back to Westerns, and so I don't think we were a special case in that sense.
Linda's four dogs — Scaredy, 16, Brewsy, 14, Suzy, 14, and Runty, 14 — affectionately known as "The Doodles," are a special case: Vintage Pet Rescue hopes the senior dogs walk out of their care and back into Linda's life.
It also married with a special case that slipped into the space left by the thin part of the screen and connected both magnetically and electrically to the Kindle Oasis to add another four weeks of battery life.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The Scottish government thinks Europeans will understand it has a "special" case to be given EU membership as soon as possible if Scots vote for independence before Britain quits the bloc, a minister said on Monday.
Three Mile Island is something of a special case: The 1979 incident left only one of its two reactors operational, but it still employs about as many people as a plant with two reactors, making it less efficient.
But the Old Dominion is a special case, given its reliance on federal government spending, its proximity to the Washington media bubble and the fact that Republicans at this stage have been the gang that can't shoot straight.
Is an administration that has made dismantling regulations in industry an article of faith ready to concede that aviation is a special case and the process may need to be reversed -- if that is where the evidence leads?
But now it seems less like a special case and more like an early victim of the challenges facing democracies throughout the West: the onslaught of fake news, manipulated social networks, and mainstream political parties exploiting racism and xenophobia.
The law, due to enter force before the end of the year, comes after China demanded it should no longer be treated as a special case from December 2016, 15 years after it joined the World Trade Organization (WTO).
But he said that which Ireland was a "very, very special case", it must resist the temptation to start parallel, bilateral talks with London which will spend the next two years negotiating with the EU about post-Brexit conditions.
Bowyer is perhaps a special case in this sense, in that the weed smoking antics of his youth were used by the tabloids in an attempt to illustrate some deeper moral decay, and so explain the appalling behaviour of his adulthood.
"The transport sector is a special case because of the industry's mobile nature, (and) there are several texts on the sector being discussed which will detail exactly how it will be applied," an official at the French president's office said.
"Clearly, a case like this does get a tag as a special case on a high-profile list, where it is such a heinous crime," Fani Willis, the Fulton County deputy district attorney, said in a telephone interview on Thursday.
" — Head of alliances for a startup in Mountain View "NDAs, contracts, special-case agreements" — A technology management executive in San Francisco "Adam helped make sure we were protecting our users and intellectual property with the right agreements and contracts in place.
Going into meetings with key commissioners Zuckerberg made his preference for being considered a "special" case clear — saying he wants his platform to be regulated not like the media businesses which his empire has financially disrupted; nor like a dumbpipe telco.
"New York is a special case because of how strong the existing prohibition on short-term rentals is," he added, referring to the Multiple Dwelling Law, which prohibits rentals of less than 30 days in certain types of apartment buildings.
It's disheartening that an effort to equalize the policies of the different branches has decreased the leave for some, and, although military duty is a special case, it would have been even better to see leave raised to 18 weeks across the board.
In terms of underlying brain function, participants' neural activity was highest during the memory task for those participants tested in spring and lowest for those tested in the fall, so, far from being a special case, winter brain activity sat in the middle.
Of course as a third-party product it's not true wireless charging — it requires a special case to charge your device — but it can levitate and rotate "most phones" using a magnet that you'll need to attach to the back of your phone.
But the contenders challenging Dana Rohrabacher in California's 48th District believe they've got a special case in the quirky Republican congressman, who has persistently advocated for closer US relations with Russia and claims to have once arm-wrestled Russian President Vladimir Putin.
If this model is right — and bear in mind that until Michigan polls were doing pretty well, so it may be a special case — next Tuesday won't go as well for Clinton as the polls predict, with Sanders quite possibly winning three states.
While you can spend about $160 (or $200 for a version that includes a special case that can be charged wirelessly) for the new AirPods, you have to be prepared to shell out that amount again when their batteries inevitably wear out.
Among the world's smattering of small islands, then, Singapore, with a population of 20153 million, is a special case: a country that's also a city, a government that owns 90 percent of all real estate, a one-party state in all but name.
We first had a demo of Ossia'a Cota wireless power technology at CES 2016 with an iPhone, wrapped in a special case, that was able to charge in mid-air thanks to a nearby wireless power transmitter that looked like a glowing blue trashcan.
The European Union, in trying not to treat China as a special case, has said it could use international benchmark prices to work out the costs of producers, for example of steel, to assess whether manufacturers there are dumping product or benefiting from unfair subsidies.
German taskmasters will be watching all this, furious that the two most fiscally vulnerable euro area members (excepting Greece as a special case), with public debt burdens of 160 percent (Italy) and 120 percent (France) of their respective GDPs are playing irresponsible budget games.
Given its status as a swing state and the home of the NRA, Virginia has been a special case for the gun control movement to prove its broad political appeal — and it seems the movement really is about to land a big win there.
One of the other things we had discussed in the early exchanges was payment; normally I would charge for a job like this, especially one on relatively short notice (the turnaround time was about two weeks), but I thought this was a special case.
She appealed to the Council of State, which ruled that while the law did not violate human rights in general, hers was a special case "because of the very specific circumstances ... and her late husband's illness, which prevented them carrying out their plans to have a child".
Several political consultants said, however, that Mr. Bloomberg, 77, who served in City Hall from 2002 through 2013, was a special case: an outsider who had always bucked convention, including switching political parties and persuading the City Council to allow him a third term, despite term limits.
Finally, if Apple doesn't kill the product entirely, it might finally announce a price and release date for AirPower, its wireless charging mat that's supposed to let you wirelessly charge the Apple Watch, an iPhone and AirPods (with a new special case) at the same time.
In October, Razer announced Junglecat, a mobile gamepad with two Nintendo Switch Joy-Con-like controllers that attached to either side of your phone, but it only worked with four Android phones and required that you put your phones in a special case when you used it.
This comes straight from the vector definition of acceleration: For the special case of circular motion, the magnitude of this acceleration would be: Here, v (without the arrow over it) is the magnitude of the ball's linear velocity, and R is the radius of the circle.
But as the New York Times points out in a new investigation on his riches, Trump is a special case—no one had more of a mythology of self-made wealth, a made-for-TV Horatio Alger shtick, so indelibly stitched into the very fabric of their being.
Juncker told a news conference after a meeting of EU officials with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang that they had discussed the issue of steel overcapacity and China's demand that, 15 years after it joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) it should no longer be treated as a special case.
This list, frankly, is just a taste of what we have to deal with, and I know I'm a special case both owing to my circumstances and the fact that I'm one of the few people willing to pay such an insane price for what counts as decent internet service here.
Many Israelis argue that Ma'ale Adumim — a city of 21975,215 with filled schools, a largely secular civic pride and skittish stray cats — is a special case: Its closeness to Jerusalem has put it near the top of the list of settlements Israelis say they could swap for other land in a peace deal.
That would, at best, be a specialized solution, and whatever city puts stuff in roads ... You can always make something work for a specific solution, like some special-case solution in some town, you can make that easy, but what you really want is a general solution for self-driving that works worldwide.
"In the special case of sex robots, where privacy and intimacy are a primary user concern, the lack of discretion when contacting technical support, arranging pick up and calling customer care, could incentivize users to pay a ransom for the return of a robot rather than dealing with the emotional fallout," the report read.
Related: Canada Probably Won't Bring in All the Syrians It Wanted to This Year "We only came to power on November 4, so our policy affected the post-November 4 refugees, but we will consider whether we should make a special case for the pre-November 4 refugees," he said, speaking with reporters two weeks ago.
"Chapel Hill is a special case, and it's particularly special because it's been going on so long, and it's so heated, and every time they've tried to solve it, they've chosen the clumsiest way possible and made it worse," said F. Sheffield Hale, the president and chief executive of the Atlanta History Center, which encourages community-driven discussions about Confederate monuments.

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