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The media room off the lobby is an instructive case.
Our instructive case study (a Story), which is very similar to this article is at the following link.
A simple instructive case is the following.
Some adverbs are special words - original or vestigial forms of an ancient instructive case.
One especially instructive case is that of a real estate developer who used insulin to control diabetes and a diuretic for hypertension.
This is an instructive case.
In a specialized but instructive case, alpha-halomercury compounds can be isolated and separately thermolyzed.
They offer an instructive case study in the way political history - created from equal parts fact, expediency and longing - is preserved and shaped.
At the same time, Cat-com is regarded by the Bush Administration as one of the most instructive cases in modern anti-drug efforts.
In the Finnish language and Estonian language, the instructive case has the basic meaning of "by means of".
The last Habsburg King of Spain, Charles II, makes an instructive case.
An instructive case study an analysis of patient outflows from the United Kingdom and Ireland, two large sources of dental tourists.
An instructive case in this regard is the sighting of strange nocturnal lights by General Yoritsume of Japan, on September 24 1235.
"This was an instructive case of how these bonds can disintegrate in the aftermarket," said James Grant, publisher of Grant's Interest Rate Observer.
"An Instructive Case in Referencing, Priority Conflict and Ethics: The Role of an Editor in a Scholarly Journal."
The second infinitive is formed by replacing the final -a/-ä of the first infinitive with e. It can take the inessive and instructive cases to create forms like kirjoittaessa "while writing".
But the most instructive case is that of Maryland, which has been embroiled in this matter since 1992, when state police illegally searched and detained a black lawyer named Robert L. Wilkins, violating his constitutional rights.
A patient who was admitted to a New York City hospital a month ago is an instructive case study in medical error, the kind that will require more than systems analysis and punitive Medicare sanctions to correct.
In fact, the Greenland Norse extinction is a richly instructive case precisely because it involves major contributions of all five of the explanatory factors that I discussed in the introduction to this book.
For "Out of Ground Zero," the architectural historian Joan Ockman has commissioned a superlative series of instructive case studies of cities that have suffered greater loss of life and property than New York did last year.
A news conference called to celebrate the proposed restoration degenerated into a squall of rivalries - bureaucratic, artistic and sibling - making perhaps an instructive case study for those in the West who contemplate far more ambitious efforts to assist the Soviet Union.
The occasion for these pronouncements was provided by the "Cambridge Crisis" : an occasion which offers an instructive case study of the Practical and institutional boundaries of the spirit of "genial ecumenicalism" supposedly characteristic of the new pluralism.
For the indignant and Whoever perpetually tears and lacerates with his own teeth himself (or as a substitute, the world, or God, or society) may indeed, morally speaking, stand higher than the laughing and self-satisfied satyr, but in every other sense they are a more ordinary, more indifferent, and less instructive case.