This is a classic case of FINRA playing what I have often called regulatory hide-and-seek.
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In a classic case Vlasic Foods International had a big piece of business with Wal-Mart.
This is a classic case of letting the tax tail wag the investment dog.
It was a classic case of freedom of speech meeting the irrational repercussions of that speech.
"This is your classic case of where there's no data, everyone is right, " says Dr. Sledge.
It was a classic case of the supporting cast (which often meant supporting caste) outshining the big stars.
Most analysts retort that, for all the talk of strategic logic, this was a classic case of expensive defence.
This is a classic case of converging and evolving with accelerated timing.
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Second, the present Baker logic appears to be a classic case of counting the proverbial chickens before they are hatched.
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German luxury car marker BMW is a classic case of old segmentation where society was neatly compartmentalized into product ranges.
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According to knowledgeable Chinese auto industry sources, Tengzhong was a classic case of a company being its own worst enemy.
Kashagan has been a classic case of what can go wrong when you have too many cooks in the kitchen.
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As for the rest of Obama's oil plan, it is (in Texas parlance) a classic case of all hat, no cattle.
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His handling of the scandal of steroids and other banned substances has been a disaster, a classic case of managerial incompetence.
Those who study the psyches of criminals said Dorner's aggressive and self-aggrandizing rant indicates a classic case of malignant narcissist personality disorder.
It has been downhill from there in what has become a classic case study of how to screw up a public relations challenge.
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While that idea has growing support in Congress, it may be a classic case of closing the barn door long after the horse has escaped.
This all presents a classic case of market-theory arbitrage, says Florian Mueller, an expert in IP litigation and the person behind the FOSS patents blog.
On imposing the fine the ICO described it as a "classic case of an organisation taking its eye off the ball when it came to outsourcing".
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Instead, it was a classic case of burnout: multiple, chronic stressors over an extended period of time left me totally drained and no longer performing at my best.
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These are the natural, greedy reactions of any investor looking for action and big returns, but the China Internet and IPO craze is a classic case of caveat emptor.
Her husband took Jesse to the emergency room, and doctors determined that he had a classic case of mastoiditis: an infection of the mastoid bone, just behind the ear.
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He still insists that the foundation's massive spending on malaria research is a classic case of a near-monopoly leading to market failure: in this case, a market in medical prowess.
This is a classic case of cannot do it with one party, have to do it in a bipartisan way, and it requires focus, it requires education on the issues, and persistence.
The remarkable, Orwellian "Brazil, " which he co-wrote and directed in 1985, is still a classic case of visionary filmmaker vs. shortsighted studio (or, if you're a studio executive, clear-sighted studio vs. enfant terrible).
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