Admittedly, Cyprus is not the ideal poster child for bail-in as a crisis management tool.
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"Allstate is the poster child for terrible corporate citizenship, " says Schumer on his Web site.
Or the Ninth Circuit will turn UCLA into a poster child for DMCA reform.
Sun City in particular became a poster child for the hypocrisy and moral decay of apartheid.
Second Life has been the poster child for the growing interest in virtual worlds.
' or 'This is not the kind that we want to have as a poster child.
The development is notable because the company was a veritable poster child of the Obama Administration.
In the meantime, though, Great Wall is the poster child for all Chinese car companies.
He is the poster child for who we should be screening with these WBI scanners.
RunKeeper, whose offices are in Boston, has become a poster child of the app economy.
As it happens, the poster child of this bait-and-switch may be former Senator-turned-lobbyist Trent Lott.
The insurance giant AIG has lately become the poster child for corporate risk-taking, mismanagement and greed.
And this latest episode has only made the Novartis directors a collective poster child for out-of-control boards.
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In the U.S., at least, Best Buy has become the poster child for this dramatic transformation.
The poster child of the movement is Mike Flowers, chief analytics officer for the City of New York.
"It's a poster child for what's wrong with the rent-regulation system in New York City, " Ms. Kellermann said.
Mr. Yang, the more visible of the two co-founders, quickly became a poster child of the dot-com boom.
Ironically, nuclear energy in America is now the poster child for emergency preparedness.
New Jersey was our poster child for how not to reform health insurance.
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And who is effectively the 'poster child' for everything that modernism rebelled against?
Mercedes is the poster child for positive experiences at the showroom, says Fran O'Hagan, founder of Pied Piper Consulting.
This workforce opt-out, incidentally, was more than twice that of contemporary Greece, the poster child for modern welfare-state dysfunction.
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That's a lender that's kind of become poster child for toppling credit institutions.
Even search engine marketing, the poster child of effective marketing, is not immune.
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Romney just happens to be the poster child for some of these positions.
Google maps is the poster child for this, but it has many other facets: Google Voice, Google Drive, Google Now.
Even aol, a poster child for crazy bubble valuations, showed that it could turn a profit as early as 1992.
Romney is a poster child for the monumental unfairness and transfer of wealth from the middle class to the rich.
Which is a pretty poor showing for such a pillar of the community, such a poster child for responsible capitalism.
"There's a reason the no campaign want to make Nick Clegg the poster child for their campaign, " said the Labour leader.
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