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case in point造句
(1) Williams' career is a case in point . (2) The key settlement policies are a case in point. (3) Modern cardiology is a case in point. (4) The mass production enterprise is a case in point. (5) Winston points to airline deregulation as case in point. (6) This is a case in point. (7) Dash Riprock was an excellent and typical case in point. (8) Clinton's plan to provide free meals is a case in point. (9) Case in point: Compare current photographs of George Benson with pictures from early in his career. (10) Exit 43 South on I-93 is a case in point. (11) The lycopene discovery is a case in point. (12) A good case in point is the white-tailed deer. (13) The trade union movement was a case in point. (14) Murray Nemser was a case in point. (15) A case in point is Jingling School. (16) Case in point: The pecs he put on display at a charity soccer match in his native Scotland in August. (17) Case in point: the ever-practical business major accounts for 20 percent of all undergrad majors, but as a group, they learn less and spend far less time studying than their non-business major peers. (18) Many professions feel they deserve higher pay, and nurses are a case in point. (19) Lack of communication causes serious problems and their marriage is a case in point. (20) In many cases religious persecution is the cause of people fleeing their country. A case in point is colonial India. (21) The uniformity of its top executives is the crucial case in point. (22) The proposed reforms in the delivery of social security benefits to customers is a case in point. (23) Jacques Delors's celebrated outburst over the fine levied against Renault was a case in point. (24) The news about calcium and kidney stones is a case in point. (25) Many southern cities are growing above the national average - Atlanta is a case in point. (26) Haigh's denial of the existence of anti-clericalism on the eve of the Reformation is a case in point. (27) Ireland, an issue that resurfaced with a vengeance the day after the election, is a case in point. (28) For our purposes, as we shall see, the assumption of male dominance may be a good case in point. (29) The open and caustic disagreements between Deming and Juran are but one case in point. (30) Ministerial reaction to the faltering improvement in test results was a case in point.