Casing in a sentence as a noun

In all other cases, it is the right place to use an apostrophe:* ...about to be placed in Fat Man's casing.

Apps, music, photos, video - All of it can go anywhere, with no special casing.

Not to mention that special-casing also reinforces the idea of 'us' and 'them', which I don't feel is productive either.

The pictures above were taken by dissolving off the inline package casing with sulfuric acid.

The details about a specific cartridge are only written on the box, but can be determined from a casing and a photo book.

This change in constraints forces you to sanitize the data currently in your database, then make sure you don’t insert anything with the wrong casing.

>One thing Wei may not appreciate is Sun taking the time to stick rhinestones all around the edge of the casing he so lovingly createdWhat's wrong with her personalising this?

Swapable components require additional casing, connectors, testing, sales channels, etc.

They might pay a 25% upcharge if something about its build or casing is unusually unique, but generally for portable amps they pay more for portability/slimness, not because it simply looks cool.

To everyone arguing against special-casing matrix multiplication, please base your arguments on the PEP's "Motivation" section to avoid too much of rehashing the obvious.

As a result, you don't get the gradient in a Firefox window using the Oxygen GTK+ style engine - and we even had to add a system to our window decoration to allow the special-casing of such windows to tick off the gradient in the deco as well, so you don't get a seam.

Casing definitions

noun

the housing or outer covering of something; "the clock has a walnut case"

See also: shell case

noun

the outermost covering of a pneumatic tire

noun

the enclosing frame around a door or window opening; "the casings had rotted away and had to be replaced"

See also: case