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    Usar "case in point" en una oración

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    case in point


    1. There’s an item about the increase in teenage pregnancies which sets us debating: Dave taking the view that education is the way forward and citing Bunty Danvers as a prime case in point


    2. Case in point: Joey


    3. Case in point: Patrick Leahy is a disgrace to the United States Senate


    4. Case in point: He refused to consider the recommendations of some of his top advisors that his administration move forward toward a federal law that would require the driver"s license of every alien to expire with the expiration of that person"s visa so that, as Dick Morris recently wrote: „…a routine traffic stop could trigger the deportation process" (to say nothing of preventing flying lessons)


    5. “The present phenomena would be a case in point


    6. Case in point, look at


    7. A good case in point is


    8. A case in point occurred recently where the ‘one-world’ members


    9. Case in point, Chantal was never too thrilled to go around to Joyce’s place, but on this


    10. Case in point: A long time supporter of LinkedIn™ who managed the flow of communications reaching over 100,000 people through dozens of forums and groups centric to LinkedIn™ abandoned LinkedIn™--abandoned meaning he deleted his profile on LinkedIn™ and all the groups he had formed on LinkedIn™

    11. Case in point: Comcast announced the acquisition of Plaxo, and within hours there were hundreds of bloggers commenting on the move and their post went viral, one-to-one to millions


    12. Another case in point, one of our slow prop aircraft fighters, used for low-level bombing, landed with an arrow stuck in its wing


    13. Case in point, back in 1960, I mean my first day going to work for the ACME Chemical Engineering Corporation, as soon as I entered the main building to get to the lab the security guard stopped me


    14. Case in point, the USDA banned downers on December


    15. A case in point is the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885,


    16. Another case in point is that of a University of British


    17. Another case in point is that of Mahalakshmi, formerly a


    18. A case in point is Alice Clark, who joined the RCMP in 1980


    19. Another case in point is that of Corporal Catherine


    20. A case in point involves the rape and in many instances the

    21. Case in point, the 2008 Presidential Campaign at any other


    22. The Christian religion is a good case in point


    23. It seemed then, that those years when any job, no matter how difficult or onerous, would see a crowd of men fighting to apply for it, were truly over and the skilled man- (or even, as in the case in point, half skilled)- was now able to dictate his own terms and choice of employment


    24. The way the American forces had snubbed the Japanese as supposedly inferior soldiers before the attack on Pearl Harbor had been a perfect case in point


    25. A case in point: A CEO emphasizes current sales and operating


    26. Braniff Airlines in the 1980s is a case in point: when this company began using short-term


    27. Comment: The Iraq and Vietnam Wars are a case in point when


    28. The problem of poverty is a case in point


    29. One case in point is those new products that are now being produced out in a rush and are not following a natural trend along our organic living fashioned style


    30. Alusaf Aluminium from Richards Bay was a case in point

    31. The current vogue for ‘preconditioning’ is a case in point


    32. A case in point is a piece of cake that has an equal amount of calories as a turkey sandwich on multi-grain bread


    33. Case in point: today


    34. Case in point: 12 May 1996 CNN World News—reporting on Liberian refugees aboard a leaking ship that was refused permission to land in their neighboring countries of Ivory Coast and Ghana, an official of the UN’s com-mission dealing with humanitarian concerns is asked by the news anchor to estimate the urgency of the situation for those 3,500 women, children and men trapped at sea without toilets or beds


    35. Case in point


    36. Case in point with wanting dessert after supper, just because you wish you could have dessert after your supper, does not always make it so


    37. [64] The story of Lance Armstrong, very current at this writing, serves as a very striking case in point


    38. The case in point for the latter were the two scouts that were even now approaching the column


    39. The field of astrology is a case in point


    40. Mercer had the uncomfortable sense of being some kind of case in point

    41. ” Zig Zigler had been ranting about riots in the street, or their absence, and though Jenny knew first-hand the futility of civil disobedience, his weird case in point for low-probability events (why throw a banana at a wall?) seemed eloquently to evoke the odds of her ever being other than alone


    42. The housing bubble is a case in point


    43. Case in point: Even as VIX climbed toward 19 early last week, futures prices pointed to a more subdued VIX, at about 16 come November—a sign the market expects the current volatility spike to moderate in time


    44. Let’s use our own example as a case in point


    45. The following way to pick a stock is a case in point


    46. Case in point—the Armada pilots currently ranked in the top five were easily the most loathed players in the game’s brief history


    47. The above example is a case in point


    48. Case in Point: The 1988 Drought


    49. Case in point — gold


    50. In 1934 we cited United States Steel Corporation as a leading case in point














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