The full details of the City of Miami story are available in a video and case study here.
Or, at the other end of the spectrum, will the statute and accompanying regulations instead cast undue suspicion on relationships that are sometimes ambiguous, often symbiotic, and, in the case of medical research and study, actually beneficial to the public at large?
The product has grown by mostly word of mouth, and serves as a beautiful case study for other makers and inventors who have a product that serves a niche market.
The MIT Sloan School of Management and Harvard Business School have developed training courses covering topics such as course design, teaching techniques and the case study method.
What seems to be happening is that Mr Rocker is turning into a living symbol, a dire warning of deplorable behaviour, and a case study in the dangers of offending public sensibility.
While the bailout of Cyprus is a fascinating case study and raises interesting theoretical questions about moral hazard for policy wonks and talking heads, here is the reality: It is largely irrelevant to the global economy.
And Felix Salmon provides us with a case study in how choice architecture and public choice can combine to do just that.
Uruguay as a case study, and its implications in Argentina and the Southern Cone.
Now, at Wasabi Pro (and in the case study), creating a successful book app goes far beyond the story.
See Appendices 3, 5 and 6 for case study of Bilal Philips, a former Jamaican Communist Party member-turned-Saudi agent of influence who claims to have converted thousands of American soldiers from the Persian Gulf War period to the present.
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How a public school district that's 57 percent black, including Haitian, and 29 percent Hispanic, came to be governed by ultra-Orthodox Jews is a case study in changing demographics and the power of democracy.
And at his military prep school, he and his roommate had created a case study in the difference between violating a regulation which would lead to punishment and violating honor e.g.
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The OLED story is also a case study in new and old American business attitudes.
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What happened next is regarded as business folklore and should be a case study at every self-respecting management school.
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Currently, one of Hong Kong's most popular dishes is pai guat, pork ribs braised in Cointreau and oranges, a case study in fusion.
First, it is a retrospective case-control study and is therefore susceptible to reporting bias, meaning that people with ALS may report their coffee consumption differently from controls.
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Lance Armstrong was another case study in deception and deceit.
Below, we provide a case study of we found and rectified hidden items for International Paper (IP).
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The Chilean record is an enviable case-study of successful and peaceful transition from violent dictatorship to genuine democracy and the rule of law.
Leading an adjournment debate on 26 July 2010, Mr Norman described the charges as "a case study of the foolishness and self-serving incompetence of the last government".
Late night discussions over some drinks with fellow classmates and professors about the latest case study, or the leadership skills you can develop by leading your group study.
Darfur is a case study in both the success and shortfalls of multilateralism.
It is also a case study of how entrepreneurial vigor and shrewd instincts can breathe new life into a forlorn asset that nobody wanted.
It's not going to set any records for thinness or price, but laptops like this one are a big part of the reason the Round Rock, Texas-based Dell is turning in better numbers lately, and the M1330 could be a case study on how to hit a sweet spot in a fast-moving market.
For some academics, Talbots could create an interesting case study with regards to investor relations and the timing of an earnings announcement with bad news.
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Once we have completed the program at Ebenezer, our hope is to use our experience there as a case study to expand into other schools and cities.
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With corporate governance laws so often abased, perhaps CHK can become a case study, a beacon for shareholders and a warning to other abusive and crony laden boardrooms.
Apologies if this was all a bit rambling, but I think that the fight over the status of Russian in Latvia is actually a very interesting case study in some very interesting, and very disturbing, trends in Europe.
My pleasure perhaps some day I too will be able to install one in the living room of my Pierre Koenig-designed Case Study House in the Hollywood Hills and invite my supermodel friends over to stand around looking sexily constipated around it.
The story of how Saatchi lost the plot in the late 1980s and early '90s is itself a case study in being led astray by still trying to act a part in a play that ended a while back, but what's equally interesting is how the company was able to rethink its plot, as Saatchi's chief executive, Kevin Roberts, has noted in his blog.
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