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Meaning of "whose cases"

whose cases: indicating possession or association with specific situations or instances belonging to someone

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Number of persons whose cases were transmitted by letter.
Whose cases are still pending appeal before the Supreme Court.
A letter was sent to the people whose cases were dropped.
Applicants whose cases are rejected are offered emergency health care.
It also has a remand centre for holding male minors whose cases are under investigation.
The people whose cases you are reviewing.
Nevertheless, we believe that there are still very many prisoners whose cases must be reviewed.
Juvenile offenders whose cases have been referred to a regular criminal court.
And He also relented towards the three whose cases had been deferred.
The clients whose cases he works on do not know his name.
Imprisoned journalists and media assistants whose cases are still being investigated,.
All those in whose cases merit and guilt are equally balanced go to gehenna.
Son of a cop and father of another, in whose cases he often gets involved.
Those whose cases are closed can apply for a work permit program.
Physically assaulted and whose cases were dealt with by the.
Whose cases are these?
Most of those abducted whose cases were monitored by OHCHR were released.
Now, she hopes to offer the same stability to the children whose cases she oversees.
Student borrowers whose cases are mishandled can also suffer significant damage.
This brings to 31 the total number of persons whose cases have been completed thus far.
Even people whose cases are administratively closed technically remain in removal proceedings.
Mr. Killen was among three whose cases ended with hung juries.
Whose cases are these? - Come here.
Or only the people whose cases are not complete?
Public servants whose cases have been submitted to the Language Review Committee.
These decisions were appealed to court by 12 people, whose cases were pending.
Examples of comarcas whose cases took over a decade are Paraíba and Jacobina.
What follows are the short profiles of 17 political prisoners, whose cases are of particular concern.
The number of persons whose cases were transmitted is given in table 2.
Valsalva 's studies were basically surgical types, differing from Morgagni 's whose cases derived from internal medicine ( 25 ).
Numbers of prisoners whose cases had been taken up by public prosecutor 's offices.
They went through the system. The people whose cases you're reviewing.
The people whose cases you are reviewing … They went through the system.
In total, we met about forty prisoners, whose cases will be described below.
Parliamentarians whose cases are being studied by IPU 's Committee on the Human Rights of Parliamentarians.
Specifically, the Cuban government agreed to release 53 prisoners whose cases we brought to their attention.
Of the defendants whose cases were dismissed, 79 % are New Yorkers of color.
The game includes 100 patients whose cases are divided into five levels of difficulty.
So far, all the refugees whose cases have gone to court have received asylum.
Awaiting Trial, 2 accused whose cases will commence shortly.
That had 500 people whose cases were overturned.
Since 2010, Belarus has executed 13 people whose cases were under examination by the Human Rights Committee.

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