Guaranteeing the slave trade for 20 years was a classic instance of the constitutional punt.
It seems a classic instance of the politician's famed ambivalence, but the President is clearly positioning himself to win a second term.
It was, she said, a classic instance of how violence in a family ends up affecting everyone.
The tea-drinking tradition widely practised in town is a classic instance.
"It's a classic instance of big business seeking to insulate itself from criticism."
The case for the defence is that this is a classic instance of shooting the messenger.
A classic instance in which group and individual rights clash is conflicts between unions and their members.
"Riefenstahl is the classic instance of the 20th-century artist hiding from reality behind her art," he said via e-mail.
So here, I mean, this is a classic instance of where ease of use is a really great feature.
The authentication of the painting is a classic instance of cooperation between professionals.