Case-in-point: The only snack food regularly available in my house growing up was Nabisco Honey Maid Graham Crackers.
In the Italian case they point to Mario Monti as the stand-in, a former European Commissioner.
Radio broadcaster Westwood One (nyse: WON - news - people ), at 0.3 of sales, is a case in point.
The obvious case in point is thin-film titan First Solar, born in Toledo, headquartered in Phoenix, Ariz.
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Case in point: crowd-sourcing pioneer Kickstarter has helped raise funding to launch over 32, 000 business ventures in the past few years.
Even if Mr Serra is at last making a persuasive case, overturning a 14-point lead in just four weeks would be like performing a handbrake turn in a ten-tonne truck.
Partisanship is destroying our legislative system and rejection of the Simpson-Bowles plan is case in point.
The perfect case in point is Costco co-founder, director and former CEO Jim Sinegal.
Case in point: the record-setting 73rd home run hit by San Francisco Giant Barry Bonds in the 2001 season.
Case in point: the so-called Tudor Rose, a life-sized diamond rose brooch created by Parisian jeweler Theodore Fester in 1855.
Case in point: the so-called Rojtman diamond, weighing in at 107.46 carats.
Case in point: The Show-Me-State of Missouri has been thrown onto the national stage this week in ways that few progressives or conservatives might have imagined.
Case in point: the beyond-tacky paper towel rolls that double as headrests, because we all know that the best way to remove pizza sauce from your muscle-shirt is with hair gel-coated towels.
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Deficit-reduction is a case in point.
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Case in point: The Barclays Long-term Government Bond Index has gained over 25% this year through November 30th.
The intricacies of capital-gains tax are a case in point (see article).
Case in point: after experiencing double-digit declines in 2010, private automobile dealers saw revenue growth of 16%, and simultaneously, motor vehicle parts manufacturing grew by 21%.
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.
Case in point: the "adopt-a-soldier" program he asked them to organize at their church in December so that his troops -- all 160 of them -- could have a wrapped present in Kuwait in time for Christmas.
Case in point: Heyzap, the so-called "YouTube of Flash games, " just partnered with mobile payments provider Boku this week.
Case in Point A decade ago, Hewlett-Packard, the legendary garage startup of Dave Packard and Bill Hewlett, was suddenly in a bad spot facing middle age.
His case in point is Microsoft's biggest-ever cathedral, Windows 2000.
To foodies, of course, the plate is always half-empty, but in this case they may have a point.
An outstanding case in point is the series of stark black-and-white photographs of criminals and crime scenes taken by Weegee in New York during the 1930s and 1940s.
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