They were an instance of how honourable men, claiming good intentions, can orchestrate a disaster.
Two big whoppers, then, from an instance of major love to the New Deal in the AER.
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The case turns out to be an instance of secular power abusing religion, rather than vice versa.
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That one, at least, seemed to be a genuine oversight rather than an instance of colossal bad judgment.
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And equally as impressive was pinch-to-zoom, which responded immediately to our touch with nary an instance of checkerboarding.
The ecosystem also represents an instance of the new social business .
Qasr Al Sarab is in the Liwa Desert, in a region evocatively called the Empty Quarter, and the name is not an instance of poetic license.
It'd be easy to label this an instance of gross oversight on Jawbone's part, a lack of rigorous testing or false advertising, even, but the company claims innocence.
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There seems to be a broader strategy, though, at IBM to introduce a more liquid, or what we would call, elastic, labor policy and the Liquid Challenge is an instance of this.
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In December, the Arkansas Supreme Court threw out the conviction and ordered a new trial now slated for August saying the tweeting, along with an instance of another juror falling asleep, amounted to acts of jury misconduct.
Carl Richards wrote a must-read article that was published in the New York Times, telling his story of an instance of personal financial mismanagement in the midst of the financial crisis that ultimately led to a short-sale on his home.
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Some may defend the policy as an instance of robust unilateralism, but the failure of the administration's multilateral and regional initiatives was not a price that had to be paid to defend America's interests: on the contrary, those failures directly harm the American economy.
So the way a child reacts to an initial instance of bullying has repercussions for what the bullies do next.
The exchange represented not just an unusual instance of criticism of the governor, but one of the only circumstances in which he has been publicly challenged on fiscal responsibility.
While Skilling was an important instance of judicial resistance to vagueness in the criminal law, the books are filled with laws, like the one in Cahill, that leave doubt as to what conduct amounts to a crime.
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If Mr. Clizbe's concerns are justified, however, this access may be an instance where donations of uncertain provenance have facilitated a potentially hostile influence operation.
This is usually an epic whinge-athon, at the best of times, ( I doubt history records any instance of an MP telling a minister their patch has been given too much funding) but with local councils and police forces facing an unprecedented squeeze, the minister may face an even rougher ride than usual.
An instance is a member of a single project and cannot be shared across projects.
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Boeing offers an even more striking instance of cross-fertilisation between the commercial and military sectors.
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Cook says she can't think of an instance when a CEO stepped down because he or she didn't feel up to the job.
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Again, this is an instance in which years of under-investment and natural wear and tear on building equipment may be reversed through this fast-expiring tax program.
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An alien bug that causes diarrhoea, for instance, is as much an enemy of the microbiome as of the host.
To earn the coveted designation of Certified Financial Planner, for instance, an advisor must pass a grueling series of tests.
"We think in an instance like this, sort of common sense would dictate that we get that sort of information, " Kelly said.
The Environmental Protection Agency, for instance, has an array of rules that force refineries to produce a variety of gasolines to meet regional environmental standards, especially during the summer.
Those are the facts necessary to satisfy the elements of a claim for, say, breach of contract: promise, consideration, failure to perform, causation and damages, or the requirements of an affirmative defense: impossibility of performance, for instance.
It is merely a matter of applying an agreed-upon set of rules (for instance, that any thing is equal to itself, or that if something is true for all members of a set of objects, it is true for any one specific object) to a set of agreed-upon structures, such as sets of objects.
Bob Corker, R-Tennessee, ranking member of the influential Senate Foreign Relations Committee, for instance, last month called for an expansion of the scope of the authorization.
Vinepeek.com, for instance, is an addictive stream of random Vines playing one after the other.
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