He is a fairly classic example of that recognised Westminster sub-species, the Scottish Labour bruiser.
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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The classic example here would be gain on the sale of a rental real estate property.
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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.
The classic example of focusing on inputs rather than outputs is our dysfunctional education system.
And yet health spending is the classic example of what economists call the principle of non-satiety.
" It's the classic example of putting too may eggs in one basket, " he said.
Michael 'ER' Crichton wrote and directed 1973's Westworld, a classic example of the ever popular 'technology amok' Sci-Fi genre.
The classic example is the worst bust of the period, the panic of 1893.
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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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To use the classic example: a diabetic might take fewer medications and end up in the hospital.
The classic example, of course, is aspirin, a medication for which we continue to find new uses.
The classic example is when somebody invites us for dinner and we bring something for the host.
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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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Somalia has endured appalling suffering during recent decades and has become the classic example of a failed state.
The classic example is pre-World War II Germany where the government literally printed money to pay it bills.
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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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Bode Miller, the U.S. Skier who just won a bronze medal in the downhill, is the classic example.
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.
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