1. This part of the Act has been strongly criticized and to some extent misused for a minority of very difficult cases.
2. There was a good article in the Dodge magazine last May and July, which showed waterless embalming on a difficult case.
3. One of the main applications of the scan score is in difficult cases when accurate estimation of disease activity will have important therapeutic implications.
4. That leaves difficult cases where an expert has reached a decision which is widely believed to be incorrect but cannot be challenged.
5. Difficult cases will arise where those arrangements do not exist, have not been documented, are ambiguous or are in conflict with each other.
6. We now go on to consider the rather more difficult cases of fall-rise and rise-fall tones.
7. Among the most difficult cases, Annas added, are people whose desperate circumstances limit their freedom to choose.
8. Among the particularly difficult cases, according to Robelo, are ones where the property was given to foreign governments.
9. And for many lawyers, Elliott said, representing suspects in such difficult cases is a badge of honor.
10. Apparently Bell also had a night job as a kind of forensic detective, using his powers of deduction to help the police unravel difficult cases.