51.   Analysts also expect the court to take up cases on affirmative action policies in college admissions.

52.   And so there are few precedents for judging how the Supreme Court might decide whether to take the case.

53.   And the unsolved murder prompted several writers to take the case on as a personal crusade.

54.   Anderson indicated the Canadian government will be taking its case not only to the Bush administration, but lawmakers and the public.

55.   Angered international officials then took the case to arbitration, and that procedure was adjourned last week.

56.   Another option is taking its case to the World Trade Organization, a newly established global commerce watchdog body.

57.   Another option is for the U.S. to take the case to the WTO and let a dispute settlement panel decide the outcome.

58.   As a practical matter, the justices had little choice but to take these cases.

59.   As a result, the Fagan case was taken by Judge Peter M. Lauriat.

60.   As far as prospective patients know, Dr. Salvatore Zelano will be taking new cases in March.

v. + case >>共 478
hear 5.28%
take 4.77%
make 4.50%
investigate 3.49%
handle 3.13%
discuss 2.95%
settle 2.31%
dismiss 2.30%
review 2.17%
report 2.11%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
case 0.63%
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