Iran's abrupt acquiescence to demands that it make its nuclear plans more transparent is a case in point, as is its surprisingly warm endorsement of Iraq's transitional government.
The city of Santai, where I did a joint venture in 1996, is a case in point.
Egypt's recent flawed election, which saw the ruling National Democratic Party push its parliamentary majority from 75% to 95% in a first round of voting, is a case in point.
Clarence Brandley, one of the men on stage in Chicago, is a case in point.
The failure of the global-warming talks in The Hague is a case in point.
Ayala's expansion into mobile telephony in recent years 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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Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) wave of acquisitions in the late 1990s is a case in point.
Yesterday's story about its refusal to remove horrifying decapitation videos, followed by a rapid U-turn, is a case in point.
Iceland, which screwed its banks' foreign creditors in favour of domestic depositors, is a case in point.
The first work, "A Small Film, " by Emilio Prini, is a case in point.
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.
As a case in point, CEO compensation is increasingly being tied to specific goals that include succession planning.
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Washington portrays Microsoft as a juggernaut, but the software giant is hardly invulnerable, a case in point being its blindness to the significance of the Internet a few years ago.
The performance of Japanese stocks over the last twenty years is a case in point.
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When youth academies work and Barcelona is a case in point it's not really about producing talent.
Iran is a case in point, a literally ticking time-bomb that we ignore at our peril.
Red Mountain is a case in point: When it opened in 1998, its primary guests were weight-loss-focused.
The litany of recent accusations levelled by the US against Saudi charities is a case in point.
Japan is a case in point, where only about 1.5% of board members at top companies are women.
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Iran is a case in point: American oil firms suffered, and may still suffer, directly from the embargo.
The rest is simply aesthetics, and my home is a case in point.
The now-abandoned, Joe Ricketts-sponsored ad campaign against Obama is a case in point.
Radio broadcaster Westwood One, at 0.3 of sales, is a case in point.
According to Dr Bilham and Dr Gaur, they have been taken much too far and Gujarat is a case in point.
Mr Trimble's approach to this weekend's vote is a case in point.
The paper on legalised abortion and crime is a case in point.
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