a 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. This is a case in point.
6. The news about calcium and kidney stones is a case in point.
7. Clinton's plan to provide free meals is a case in point.
8. Exit 43 South on I-93 is a case in point.
9. The lycopene discovery is a case in point.
10. The trade union movement was a case in point.
11. Murray Nemser was a case in point.
12. A case in point is Jingling School.
13. Taking the old age pension act as a case in point, this paper probes the non- economic factors influencing English welfare system from the aspects of politics, society and culture.
14. The recent US housing boom is a case in point.
15. A case in point – the recent discovery of the Danton.
16. The Japanese retail chain Uniqlo is a case in point.
17. Many professions feel they deserve higher pay, and nurses are a case in point.
18. Lack of communication causes serious problems and their marriage is a case in point.
19. In many cases religious persecution is the cause of people fleeing their country. A case in point is colonial India.
20. The proposed reforms in the delivery of social security benefits to customers is a case in point.
21. Jacques Delors's celebrated outburst over the fine levied against Renault was a case in point.
22. Many southern cities are growing above the national average - Atlanta is a case in point.
23. Haigh's denial of the existence of anti-clericalism on the eve of the Reformation is a case in point.
24. Ireland, an issue that resurfaced with a vengeance the day after the election, is a case in point.
25. Ministerial reaction to the faltering improvement in test results was a case in point.
26. And last week's tornadoes ripped through the American heartland are a case in point.
27. A short piece he wrote in the latest edition of Monocle magazine (not freely available online) offers a case in point.
28. The Xisha Islands may be considered as a "specimen" of deposition and diagenesis in modern times. The Rock Island there, which is in the process of lixiviation and deposition, is a case in point.
29. Former President Nixon's behavior in the face of the Watergate disclosures is a case in point.
30. The needlessly extended controversy over the New York mosque is a case in point.