The rise and fall of telecommunications and networking stocks in the late 1990s and the early 2000 is the case in point.
The failure of the global-warming talks in The Hague is a case in point.
In the Italian case they point to Mario Monti as the stand-in, a former European Commissioner.
Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) wave of acquisitions in the late 1990s is a case in point.
The fact that Jackson didn't rule down the line in favor of the U.S. government on every point in the antitrust case suggests he might be trying to nudge federal and state prosecutors "to sit down and be realistic" when it comes to arriving at remedies, Hauberg said.
The latest case in point is the European government debt crisis, with Greece once again running out of money and threatening to trigger yet another financial crisis.
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John Daly, a prop-forward in the Australian national side (the Wallabies), is a case in point.
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There's the occasional goofy grace note: Kyra Sedgwick, playing a voracious and obviously Anglo television reporter named Suzie Morales, rolls the 'R' in her surname as she signs off, just in case someone missed the point (we've all heard it).
The Court could uphold the individual mandate, in which case the point is moot.
Microsoft's critics complain that the company doesn't act in good faith: they point out that this case was filed in the first place when Justice determined Microsoft had violated a 1995 consent agreement.
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It is too easy for people to take advantage of these programs, which ultimately hurts the people that genuinely need them (case in point: the Earned Income Tax Credit, which, as a refundable credit, is a magnet for unscrupulous tax preparers who seek to take advantage of the potential for higher fees).
The LTCB is a case in point: despite rumors of the bank's imminent collapse, the government so far has not publicized the scope of the bank's problems.
The case in point was Croatia, a relevant example indeed as that nation is scheduled for EU membership in 2013.
And e-mails that Tim Blixseth sent to Edra Blixseth in March, filed as part of Edra's affidavit in the LeMond case court documents, also point to a cash crunch.
Through a partnership with the Californian company Coulomb Technologies and use of its ChargePoint network, drivers can easily locate the nearest charging point, in case they need to charge the vehicle during their unlimited rental.
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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.
Whether or not the information was material will be a sticking point in this case but the larger lesson for public companies and executives with social media accounts is this: Make sure your investors can easily find your social media accounts especially if your CEO is updating followers and friends about the company.
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In its inquiry, the Science and Technology Committee found that drugs classification was a case in point.
The perfect case in point is Costco co-founder, director and former CEO Jim Sinegal.
The obvious case in point is thin-film titan First Solar, born in Toledo, headquartered in Phoenix, Ariz.
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Case in point the death of Tamil Tiger rebel leaders in Sri Lanka, or the Nigerian government signing a cease fire and amnesty deal with MEND rebels in the Niger River delta.
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And I think the U.S. is a very good case in point, providing examples on the benefits of well-functioning markets.
And yet the willingness of Texas' new solicitor general to confess error in the Saldano case suggests a possible turning point.
"In one case it looks like someone just put the decimal point in the wrong place!"
Case in point: In Case of Emergency, the network's newest comedy starring Jonathan Silverman and David Arquette.
As always, during times of rapid change in an environment, in this case the rise of targeted attacks and state sponsored hacking, there are point products that are the first to provide a response.
In this case, because the victory did not result in a turning point, one chooses the more hypothetical might.
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