Hill, founder of the Great Northern Railway, is a classic example of a commercial entrepreneur.
In that case, this would be a classic example of the Taranto Principle.
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Sarbanes-Oxley has become a classic example of the reason legislators should not legislate in haste.
It is a classic example of user-generated innovation which came from the developers listening to players.
Michael 'ER' Crichton wrote and directed 1973's Westworld, a classic example of the ever popular 'technology amok' Sci-Fi genre.
Shaler is a classic example of cross-stratification - a structure produced from thin, inclined layers of sediment.
We saw the opportunity of that segment: A classic example where the macro trends are extremely good.
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The great "Vanitas I" by Georges Braque, at the Kreeger Museum in Washington, is a classic example.
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It was a classic example of a lack of self-control, which had serious consequences for them personally.
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Enron was a classic example of a company that pulled out all the stops to meet profit targets.
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This is a classic example of the lawyerly approach that Gordon Brown sometimes takes in a tight corner.
It was a classic example of Lay's response to a threat to Enron's image: Go for the jugular.
His story is a classic example of how little correlation there can be between intelligence and financial reward.
"It comes across to us as a classic example of policy first and explanation later, " Mr Fletcher added.
And Zimbabwe is a classic example of a country that should be the breadbasket for an entire region.
The well-known case of Rodney King vs. the LAPD is a classic example.
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Over time I came to realize this was a classic example of how not to do a year-end evaluation.
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In economics, this is a classic example of the so-called free rider problem.
"It was probably a classic example of me probably being too much army, and not enough prince, " he said afterward.
Making fun of stammering was once common, with Ronnie Barker's grocer Albert Arkwright in Open All Hours a classic example.
Regan King, Edwards again and David Lyons were also involved in a classic example of fast hands and superb off-loading.
You campaign in poetry and govern in prose, as Churchill said, and Obama is a classic example of the problem.
"This is a classic example of the sort of thing that members of public are complaining to us about, " he said.
This was a classic example of how Fibonacci analysis can help you determine good entry levels when no one else is looking.
"It is a classic example of what we're trying to encourage with the National Cycle Network, " says Matt Price of Sustrans Cymru.
This is a classic example of what happens in a debt crisis.
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But this is a classic example of a situation where if we just waited for that, then we would not make any progress.
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The NHS confederation, which speaks for managers, described maternity care as a classic example of a service which desperately needed to be reorganised.
Today however I want to tell you about a company that truly is a classic example of growing a company with content marketing.
The meltdown of the financial system during 2007-08 was a classic example of the dangers of putting atomised thinking ahead of systems thinking.
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