Isadore Sharp, founder of the extremely upscale Four Seasons hotel chain, serves as a case in point.
As a case in point, one of our Aspire team has actually been hired full time by Metropolis.
As a case in point, CEO compensation is increasingly being tied to specific goals that include succession planning.
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Cyril Ramaphosa, once boss of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), is often cited as a case in point.
As a case in point, one has to look no further than financial services to see the impact of destructive and imitative pay practices.
Credit Suisse used Brazilian agribusiness as a case in point.
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As a case in point, the Federal Reserve--in close cooperation with other domestic and foreign regulators--regularly conducts so-called horizontal reviews of large financial institutions, focused on specific issues and practices.
As a case in point, all through the financial crisis from October of 2008 until October of 2010, I heard commentators recommending that investors stick with shares of companies having strong balance sheets.
As a case in point, 400 meter dash sprinter Oscar Pistorius inspired millions by making it all the way to the Olympic semi-finals to run his greatest race as a double amputee.
As a case in point, the company I helped save from closure in 2004 and now lead ( Fishbowl ) has grown from 6 to 100 employees in the past 8 years, and our turnover is negligible (under 2%).
Tunisia, where the father of independence, Habib Bourguiba, granted women the right to divorce and encouraged them to get a higher education as far back as the 1960s, is a case in point.
Last week's announcement that Ameer Makhoul and Omar Said Abdo are under arrest for allegedly serving as Hizbullah agents is a case in point.
Washington portrays Microsoft as a juggernaut, but the software giant is hardly invulnerable, a case in point being its blindness to the significance of the Internet a few years ago.
Iran's abrupt acquiescence to demands that it make its nuclear plans more transparent is a case in point, as is its surprisingly warm endorsement of Iraq's transitional government.
In the Italian case they point to Mario Monti as the stand-in, a former European Commissioner.
Opponents of the death penalty in Colorado point to such delays as a reason to not seek it in the Holmes case, saying victims wouldn't get the solace they seek.
As another case in point, Farient developed a peer group for one of our manufacturing clients in multiple businesses and heavy international exposure.
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The case in point was Croatia, a relevant example indeed as that nation is scheduled for EU membership in 2013.
They made a point to look behind churches as a result of a 2004 case in which someone apparently kidnapped a hairdresser in Forsyth County.
It is too easy for people to take advantage of these programs, which ultimately hurts the people that genuinely need them (case in point: the Earned Income Tax Credit, which, as a refundable credit, is a magnet for unscrupulous tax preparers who seek to take advantage of the potential for higher fees).
Case in point: I have a long time friend who, for as long as I can remember, has gotten a raw deal in life, while giving so much.
And e-mails that Tim Blixseth sent to Edra Blixseth in March, filed as part of Edra's affidavit in the LeMond case court documents, also point to a cash crunch.
Case in point: As is often the case these days, following the arrival of a new CMO, University of Phoenix and the agency just parted ways.
Most nonbanks, such as insurance companies and hedge funds, have perfectly adequate bankruptcy processes already (the recent MF Global bankruptcy is a case in point).
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As it happens, the deputy chief of staff to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appears to be far more likely a case in point than proof I am in error.
When he collected his Nobel peace prize from Oslo in December 2009 he made a point of saying that he accepted the case for using force on humanitarian grounds, as Bill Clinton did in the Balkans in the 1990s.
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