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21 case study
studium przypadkuEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > case study
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22 case-based reasoning
system ekspertowyEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > case-based reasoning
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23 case-ignore
bez rozróżniania małych i dużych literEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > case-ignore
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24 case-insensitive
bez rozróżniania małych i dużych literEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > case-insensitive
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25 case law
(również common law, judge-made law)- prawo precedensowe, orzecznictwo- zbiór praw oparty na decyzjach sądowych, w odróżnieniu od pra- wa opartego na ustawach lub aktach normatywnych niższego rzędu.Indeks angielsko-polski terminów prawniczych wraz z objaśnieniami > case law
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26 in any case
(nevertheless: I don't believe the story but I'll check it in any case.) i tak -
27 in case
(in order to guard against a possibility: I'll take an umbrella in case (it rains).) jeżeli -
28 in case of
(if (a particular thing) happens: In case of fire, telephone the fire brigade.) w razie -
29 in that case
(if that should happen or should have happened: You're leaving? In that case, I'm leaving too.) w takim razie -
30 test case
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31 packing-case
noun (a (large) wooden box in which goods are packed and sent from place to place.) skrzynia -
32 attaché case
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33 borderline case
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34 cigarette case
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35 packing case
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36 pencil case
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37 spectacle case
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38 vanity case
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39 writing case
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40 aero-case process
cyjanowanie kąpielowe w solach wapnia
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