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Antonyms for case-by-casecase-by-case
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Princeton's WordNet
individual, case-by-case, item-by-itemadjective
separate and distinct from others of the same kind
"mark the individual pages"; "on a case-by-case basis"
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dependentSynonyms:
private, individual, item-by-item, individual(a), single(a), single
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Defense Undersecretary Frank Kendall:
At the top tier, we're comfortable where we are. We want the market forces to work below that, and we'll look at individual mergers on a case-by-case basis, or deals like the Sikorsky one.
We're trying to strike that balance, we don't want this mass exodus from( the) Royal Bahamas. ... But those individuals who do make it to the United States that don't have travel documents, of course... we're going to apply discretion on a case-by-case basis. We're not going to deny somebody solely because they don't have travel documents.
Governor Brown believes that granting clemency is an extraordinary act that should be reserved for individuals who have made incredible changes and who are dedicated to making their communities better, she evaluates clemency applications on a case-by-case basis and considers a variety of factors about the applicant’s history and case when making those decisions.
As we've said previously, this will be an ongoing process and this is just the first set of documents, and we will evaluate questions of privilege on a case-by-case basis, but The President has also been clear that The President believes it to be of the utmost importance for both Congress and the American people to have a complete understanding of the events of that day to prevent them from happening again.
Time away from school or sports should be managed on a case by case basis, overall, many clinicians, athletes, coaches, and parents at both the high school and collegiate levels are fairly savvy about common clinical management recommendations these days, which represents a huge change from just a few years ago when there was a lot more variability in awareness about concussion and its management.
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