The most instructive findings of the report relate to economic damages from extreme weather events.
Holmes was asked if watching the Japanese was more instructive than following the Europeans.
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Recent events have provided some instructive metaphors, which any given percentage could learn from.
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His case is very instructive and is a must read for anyone affected by this issue.
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My apologies for being so late in replying to your instructive letter of Sept. 14.
They found that one of Gates' most instructive traits--his clarity of vision--has been evident since adolescence.
Short, extremely instructive collection of economic observations by one of America's most insightful economists.
And the answers that come out of Kansas will prove instructive for everyone else.
Bartlett was of course writing about the 1970s, but his analysis remains instructive today.
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Maybe they have some information that is instructive, in which case we will use the information.
His Web page is filled with instructive videos about gyroscopes, rings wobbling down rods, and boomerangs.
In this, my experience as a cub reporter at the Board of Elections is instructive.
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The results are a painful but instructive lesson in the dangers of American arrogance.
The research is instructive for economists sceptical that clear-cut evidence of corruption can ever be found.
It is instructive to compare, for example, the various Saint Sebastians he painted over the years.
Doing so is instructive, as Dr Massey's colleague Nick Scoville reported to the meeting.
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Conversations with friends and colleagues reliably provide me with a refreshing and instructive walk in the garden.
Public examples of grief are instructive for children, but they may not always learn an appropriate lesson.
Whether they turn out well or badly, they are likely to be instructive to other companies too.
So I think it's just an instructive reminder about how this ended up where it is now.
The assault on Mount Dow's summit -- yes, it's a summit or close to one -- was instructive.
It might also be instructive to learn what Mr. Lew was thinking as he took the Citi job.
To investors who have never ventured into the legal thickets, the progress of these battles will be instructive.
The point of first destruction is most instructive about the motivating force, be it workplace conflict or ideological.
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Rather, like the Passover story, the Hanukkah story has a universality that any good revolutionary would find instructive.
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The case of Peru provides an instructive example as Barbara Kotschwar, Theodore Moran, and Julia Muir have shown.
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It was instructive to see the range of strikers and protesters last Friday.
The story of HealthSouth is still instructive as the worst of the worst of everything in the governance arena.
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In the realm of collaboration software there are other instructive changes taking place.
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It is instructive to look at where the last major console releases were 18 weeks after launch in Japan.
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