The latest case in point is the European government debt crisis, with Greece once again running out of money and threatening to trigger yet another financial crisis.
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The perfect case in point is Costco co-founder, director and former CEO Jim Sinegal.
The obvious case in point is thin-film titan First Solar, born in Toledo, headquartered in Phoenix, Ariz.
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The current case in point is Mr. Dodd's refusal to allow a hearing and vote on President Bush's nominee for assistant secretary of state for western hemisphere affairs, Otto Reich.
The rise and fall of telecommunications and networking stocks in the late 1990s and the early 2000 is the case in point.
The failure of the global-warming talks in The Hague is a case in point.
The Court could uphold the individual mandate, in which case the point is moot.
Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) wave of acquisitions in the late 1990s is a case in point.
John Daly, a prop-forward in the Australian national side (the Wallabies), is a case in point.
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Partisanship is destroying our legislative system and rejection of the Simpson-Bowles plan is case in point.
The Defense authorization bill now being considered by the House is an excellent case in point.
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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.
And I think the U.S. is a very good case in point, providing examples on the benefits of well-functioning markets.
The rest is simply aesthetics, and my home is a case in point.
The performance of Japanese stocks over the last twenty years is a case in point.
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One notorious case in point is the trial of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh.
Case in point is the campus debate which preceded Israel Apartheid Week at the University of Toronto.
Your example of the Cleveland Clinic is my case in point, along with several others I could describe.
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Case in point is the Land Rover Range Rover Sport, which we recently took through its paces in its top Supercharged version.
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The witty NEW MAjestic Hotel, with its ebullient murals, sleek furniture, exposed ceiling and glass-bottomed pool that lets swimmers view the restaurant downstairs, is a case in point.
The LTCB is a case in point: despite rumors of the bank's imminent collapse, the government so far has not publicized the scope of the bank's problems.
Case in point: The United States is undergoing a dramatic shift in childbearing so that half the children born to mothers under 30 are born out of wedlock.
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.
The story of Jeffrey is another case in point.
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