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He won the case, by a vote of 6 to 3.
Truth became one of the first black women to go to court against a white man and win the case.
He then won the case and was allowed to play late in the 1970-71 season.
And even if she was shooting up, a father might not win the case.
He said board members were confident they would win the case.
There was no way he could possibly win the case.
"We have to win the case for an economic alternative."
He'd found the one witness who could win the case for them.
But if that were true, he would have a much better chance at winning the case, no?
"Then, you think I might have a chance of winning the case?"
When the state won the case in federal court, the Bush administration appealed.
To read its press releases, you would think it won the case.
This actually went to court, and Bach won the case.
But the lawyer who won the case said the issue was settled.
Three main legal points had to be overcome to win the case.
How he wins the case in court forms the rest of the film.
So we won the case, but again I disagree with the outcome.
It's too late to do anything but win the case in court."
Apple Computers won the case, but the two companies later worked out a new deal.
There must be "clear and convincing" evidence in order to win the case.
He won the case in 1981 and prevailed on appeal.
Even though she won the cases, the experience soured her on the law.
But the Raiders won the case and were permitted to move.
He might very well win the case against him.
Even if you had won the case, your reputation would have been ruined.