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It was a classic case of in some ways collusion.
This is a classic case of believing your own propaganda.
Markets are sort of the classic case of network effects.
Wielding rejection is the most classic case of asshole behavior.
The credit card industry is a classic case of oligopoly.
So "Classic case of making life choices?" works for me.
And that makes her death a classic case of fridging.
"Ironically, Steve Jobs was also a classic case of NPD leader."
What we get then is a classic case of economic unraveling.
It&aposs a classic case of obstruction of a congressional investigation.
The cornerstones are a classic case of China Inc in action.
Bashing the young is, at bottom, a classic case of projection.
It is a classic case of defused costs versus concentrated interests.
Let's take HR for a classic case in point right now.
Barack Obama is a classic case study in foreign policy idealism.
It's a classic case of an imbalance between supply and demand.
And, of course, I had a classic case of post-vacation blues.
As for the mystery "wedding dress," a classic case of mistaken embroidery.
That's how you end up with a classic case of asynchronous competition.
The classic case is a prime number produced by Carmody in 2001.
America's massive prison industry today represents a classic case of this phenomenon.
One source calls En Marche's strategy a "classic case of Macronist constructive ambiguity".
To this classic case for American-style federalism add a second, newer benefit.
A Chinese business expert calls HNA's empire-building "a classic case of overextending".
But for me, it was a classic case of the dress wearing her.
Was this a classic case of a system not flexible enough to adapt?
Mongolia was seen by many as a classic case of the "resource curse".
It was a classic case of just hearing what you want to hear.
Tracking the history of "Knuck If You Buck" is a classic case of that.
In other words, it's the classic case of parents living vicariously through their kids.
Some, well specifically Amber Heard, might just call it a classic case of karma.
Sounds like a classic case of "If the tweet fits" ... according to Tim, anyway.
In Ms. Zhu's view, the trade is a classic case of supply meeting demand.
It's a classic case of the state shoving its will down the city's throat.
Tariffs only end in spreading misery, a classic case of man's inhumanity to man.
Apple's Mac Pro looked pretty, but it was a classic case of form over function.
"This could be a classic case of 'buy the rumor, sell the fact,'" he said.
It's a classic case of the losers thinking they can dictate terms to the winners.
When Herman and Shirley first met it was a classic case of cat-picks-human.
It's an eye-opening finding, but a classic case where correlation doesn't necessarily imply causation.
" Facebook user, Miak Siew commented: "And folks, this is a classic case of moral panic.
This is a classic case where U.S. security interests and economic interests are mutually supportive.
This is a classic case of the Democratic establishment losing touch with the Democratic base.
A 'classic' case "Everyplace we looked, it was classic CTE," McKee said of Hernandez's brain.
Tip of the iceberg: This is a classic case of the decline of department stores.
It's the classic case of you have to understand what is unique about your business.
It's the classic case of a situation for which a rigorous oversight investigation is necessary.
The disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961 was a classic case of groupthink.
Now, in a classic case of internet over-saturation, correcting the lyrics has become somewhat passé.
Yet the Syrian civil war is a classic case of the disastrous consequences of American disengagement.
But then I'm that classic case where once I go out on stage I own it.
Blaming S&P Platts for that looks like a classic case of shooting the messenger. Again.
What Collins did next, prosecutors allege, was a classic case of insider trading and securities fraud.
Guzzlord is honestly just me in college, a classic case of a beer-chugging shy pooper.
I don't need a shrink to tell me I have a classic case of commitment-phobia.
At that point, firing Klinsmann would accomplish little, a classic case of too little, too late.
"It's a classic case of 'you don't know what you got until it's gone,' " he said.
It's a classic case of political purism that may feel good, but can do grave damage.
It's a classic case of the "Matilda effect," a term named after the abolitionist Matilda Gage.
The core problem with the mandate was that it was a classic case of "demand side" economics.
Corporate involvement — that seems to me like the classic case where they care about PR, not results.
Over the years, the "Egg Tart Effect" has become a classic case study for Taiwanese consumerism culture.
This looks like a classic case of cutting off your nose to spite your face by Trump.
First, the charges against Hillary are a classic case of blaming your opponent for your own sins.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)It's a classic case of being in the right place at the right time.
I think what we're seeing is a simple classic case of sell the rumor, buy the fact.
And yet it has often looked like a classic case of be careful what you wish for.
It was the classic case of the young male upstart putting down the older, more experienced woman.
It's a classic case of Washington policymakers failing to coordinate an ever expanding list of federal programs.
In a classic case of safety in numbers, individuals feel assured investing in assets that everybody else likes.
The women involved in the incident are U.S. citizens, making Schlossberg's assumption a classic case of racial profiling.
" The strategist noted that LIFT appeared to be a "classic case of no permanent friends, no permanent allies.
It needed to make a good PC.The 2013 Mac Pro was a classic case of form over function.
"To assume that fiscal policy will extend the cycle is a classic case of hope triumphing over experience."
It's a classic case where the FBI focused less on prevention and more on prosecution after the fact.
The lawsuit going to trial in Braunschweig on Monday is a classic case of who knew what when.
Again, a classic case of overplaying one's hand in an effort to blame others for one man's actions.
Miami (CNN)This Super Bowl is a classic case of a seemingly unstoppable offense against an impenetrable defense.
The runaway success of Beyond Meat since its May 2 IPO seems like a classic case of investor mania.
It was a classic case of opposites attract – where Billy was quiet and reserved, Kick was adventurous and outgoing.
A world awash in AI-generated content is a classic case of a utopia that is also a dystopia.
It's a classic case of convergent evolution, which describes how unrelated organisms develop similar adaptations to their respective environments.
Rather, the inversion is a classic case of "paper shuffling" and changing the place where annual registrations are filed.
It never happened, and Krause was blamed for the breakup and branded forever as a classic case of hubris.
It's a classic case of a piece that would be twice as good if it were half as long.
A classic case, which thus far has received scant attention, was reported in The New York Times on May 16.
However, reports like the one above, from Android Central executive editor Alex Dobie, seem like classic case of burn in.
Here we have a classic case of three political leaders engaging in the same act and producing very different reactions.
"Maybe it wasn't in the budget, in a classic case of sex tech not getting proper funding," the person added.
The classic case of ethnic cleansing, religious cleansing taking place in central African republics, Sudan and throughout the Middle East.
Carrey has struggled with depression for the majority of his adult life; he's a classic case of the sad clown.
The classic case was sugar, where for many years U.S. import quotas kept prices here several times above world levels.
Nvidia's warning that next quarter's revenue will be about 20 percent less than analysts had expected is a classic case.
But that's a classic case of map distortion: At 11,724,000 square miles, the continent is 14 times larger than Greenland.
Mr. Shull described the ouster as a classic case of a visionary struggling with the operational demands of the business.
It may be a classic case of back-peddling, but the startup is now having to clarify its message and intent.
S.-China trade negotiations over the past 21.50 months have been a classic case of 'one step forward, several steps back'.
It's the classic case of "throwing good money after bad," like paying, yet again, to get an old, failing car repaired.
Robert Bartholomew believes the recent Malaysian school haunting is a classic case of MPI in a country where it is common.
But are Hampton Creek's struggles a classic case of Silicon Valley overreach or just the usual chaos of an ambitious startup?
Russia's suggestions that the British government might have carried out the attack in its own city make a classic case study.
I mean this is a classic case of obstruction, but then the question is, who&aposs going to go investigate these guys?
This was a classic case of Mel B being Mel B, she got carried away and Piers was clearly egging her on.
It was a classic case in accordance with criminologist Stanley Cohen's framework, popularized by his 113 study, Folk Devils and Moral Panics.
In a classic case of art imitating life, the character Markle portrays on the show, summer associate Rachel Zane, is also engaged.
It was a classic case in accordance with criminologist Stanley Cohen's framework, popularized by his 113 study, Folk Devils and Moral Panics.
Seems like a classic case of guys using their more famous exes stay relevant — it's the Hollywood version of paying it forward.
"The classic case might be the Army doctor whose treatment is prioritized because he will be able to treat others," Singer said.
The United Nations has described the Myanmar military operations in the northern part of Rakhine as a classic case of ethnic cleansing.
It's a classic case of investors flocking to safe assets even though the returns may be puny or, in some cases, negative.
"This risks being a classic case of 'penny wise and pound foolish,'" said Mark Green, the former New York City public advocate.
It's a classic case of buying the rumor and selling the news, as many of them surged in the past few months.
So, what do you do if you can't express your enthusiasm for getting down without being hampered by a classic case of shyness?
As we reported ... it was a classic case of mistaken identity, but now we know it was O.T. that the aggressors were after.
" Midway through "Classic Case," there is an audio clip from the 1994 attack on the figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, when she wails, "Why?
It was a classic case of trolling for karma, and a lesson in approaching everything on the internet with some degree of skepticism.
To these officials, it is a classic case of micromanagement — and emblematic of the way Mr. Tillerson has approached running the State Department.
One of the classic case studies for this type of action is the "green bans" that took place in Australia in the 1970s.
This, said Leonce Ndikumana, an economist who has studied capital flows in Africa, is a "classic case of export under-invoicing" to reduce taxes.
In what was a classic case of what's called "data leakage," there was more than a year of location data in the cache file.
This is a classic case of the so-called punishment harming the victim — in this case, the American public — more than the alleged crime.
As a consequence, putting weapons in space could become a classic case of trying to solve one problem while creating another, much worse problem.
"What we have here is a classic case of gender discrimination that is built on and perpetuates stereotypes from a bygone era," she said.
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In another classic case study of pack journalism, the hat-in-the-ring pieces appearing in major political news outlets struck the same tone.
But they have all been extremely volatile and they plunged Wednesday too, a classic case of investors buying the rumor and selling the news.
It's a classic case of momentum investing on steroids and there might not be any real fundamental rhyme or reason to justify the spike.
It's a classic case of the resource curse, where developing economies are worse off for their natural resources because of exploitation by the developed world.
The classic case was when Trump was fact-checked during a debate and he said, "I never said that," and they played the video evidence.
At worst, it is a classic case of burdensome, top-down regulation that ends up harming the very consumers that it is purported to help.
I learned late in life that I likely am a pretty classic case of a woman who has learned to mask attention deficit disorder (ADD).
Gutierrez told the Associated Press that he came down with a classic case of hot pocket just as he was beginning to address the jury.
"This is the classic case of people using an intentional or unintentional misunderstanding of polling to pretend results they don't like are invalid," Judy said.
Silicon Valley is the classic case where an infusion of high-skilled, entrepreneurial immigrants accelerated the innovation that led to phenomenal wealth and job creation.
Lawyers for Boeing present the dispute as a classic case of illegal subsidies and dumping, or selling products at below-market prices in foreign countries.
By perpetuating inaccurate or incomplete information, abstinence-only programs are a classic case of "information manipulation"—an attempt to misuse information to influence individual choice.
As far as how this went down from the DaBaby's point of view, we're told it was a classic case of look-but-don't-touch.
Boeing had described the conflict as a classic case of dumping and subsidization, and said its filing would have proceeded no matter who was president.
What's more, these ancient snakes bore a startling resemblance to those living today—a classic case of evolution not having to fix something that ain't broke.
Sadly, this is a classic case of scientists doing reasonably good work, but then having their results spun (if not outright misrepresented) in the press packaging.
The NVIDIA GeForce R.O.N. AI personal assistant, as the name might suggest, is a classic case of too many pranky ideas coming to fruition at once.
The classic case for why legacy competitors can do everything "right" and fail is the force of disruptive innovation described in Clayton Christensen's The Innovator's Dilemma.
It departs in so many large and small ways from the near-perfect original that it seemed at first like a classic case of feature-creep.
In fact, despite the governor's protest, Flint is a classic case of environmental racism — and it isn't the first time the city has suffered this fate.
And I thought this is a classic case of whites not seeing racism because they want to put blinders on and make it about something else.
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"Turkey is the classic case of how efforts by politicians to take control of monetary policy have undermined the inflation-fighting credibility of central banks," said Tuvey.
It's a classic case of confirmation bias — look for something vague enough and you're bound to find it — but the overall psychological effect is even more important.
This is a general problem with personalized medicine and the genetic testing explosion—conflating disease with genes—and long QT syndrome happens to be a classic case.
The New England Patriots picking up Michael Floyd is another classic case of NFL amorality in the service of victory, and it was effective enough on Sunday.
Espinal's was "a classic case of someone we'd consider to go into sanctuary," according to Joseph Mas, a Cuban refugee, trial attorney, and congregant at Columbus Mennonite.
"The situation is a classic case of an attempt to chill and … punish the original plaintiffs for exercising their right to address a grievance," Judge Rico wrote.
Grant Spencer, acting governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, said the price movements in bitcoin are very volatile and a "classic case" of a bubble.
"It's the classic case in any organization — the guys who are on the front end in sales are getting very excited, very hyped up," Mr. House said.
A classic case of a Pyrrhic victory where the cost of winning is vastly outweighed by the tremendous damage done to the party's long-term political viability.
That misplaced and unnecessary rescue created a classic case of moral hazard, with market participants assuming that the government would protect them against another large firm collapse.
"He seems to be a classic case of someone floating around on the fringes of the academic world and the think-tanky world without landing anywhere," Niblett said.
A classic case of this is with Frontier Communications, a small telecommunications provider with a monstrous 242 percent dividend yield that closed at $25.79 per share on Monday.
" McDowell suspects that NOAA enforced the spirit of the law, rather than the letter, in the past, calling it "a classic case of wasteful and burdensome government regulation.
Whereas the populists I'm more sympathetic to in foreign policy, including Trump and Bannon and, in the classic case, Pat Buchanan, do seem interested in trade and industry.
The publication of the documents was a classic case of the American government accepting bogus information because it confirmed its preconceptions and justified actions it wished to take.
This hive-mind behavior may not help each and every ant involved, but it's a classic case where the needs of the colony outweighs the needs of the one.
"This is a classic case of the government giving with one hand, in the form of whiplash reforms, and taking with another," insurer AXA UK said in a statement.
"SARS was the classic case of how various public health interventions can work and stop an outbreak," Jessica Fairley, a professor of global health medicine at Emory University, explains.
It will not; the strategy and the tactics of this trade war are a classic case of fighting not just the last war but fighting it on the adversary's terrain.
Now, in a classic case of "damned if you do, damned if you don't," due to his public apology over the photo, factions within the punk community hate him too.
I find this as a classic case study for the recent market developments as much of the action seems similar in character to the early days of the Reagan administration.
In a classic case of right time, right place, Simmonds was at the goalmouth when Claude Giroux's attempted shot hit off a Nashville stick and found Simmonds at the goalmouth.
Hillary's half a billion solar panel plan is a classic case of politicians throwing out politically-correct, bumper sticker solutions that over-simplify complicated political, global economic and environmental issues.
"This was a classic case where addressing pollution at the source is orders of magnitude less expensive than dealing with it once it's been released into the environment," Southerland said.
Overall, is this a classic case of some major outlets rushing ahead with a narrative and treating one side of the story as fact without all the facts being in?
"This is a classic case of defiance against experts fueled by fake news"' But in certain cases, the resurgence of the anti-vaccine movement has stirred doubt, halting previous progress.
Dr. Byron, the divinity school professor, said Mr. Sessions's use of the passage is a classic case of a politician "cherry-picking" the Bible for statements that match their policy.
It is a more classic case, arguing that the university could bring in more black and Hispanic students, albeit of slightly lower academic caliber, if it used race-neutral alternatives.
With a transparent hardshell exterior on the back, soft microfiber lining, magnetic closure, and a trifold stand on the front cover, it's the straightforward, classic case most people gravitate towards.
"This is a classic case of a serious breach of public trust," Canadian County Sheriff Chris West told reporters at a news conference this week, according to local news station KWTV.
A classic case was the canard -- promoted by Trump -- that Obama wasn't born in the United States, which had a remarkably long shelf life despite ample evidence that it wasn't true.
"The classic case is a 10-year-old boy who goes swimming in the South in the summer and starts to get a headache a few days later," Dr. Ryan said.
He did not in fact promised in the run-up to this meeting dirt on Hillary Clinton, as reported by Shelby Holliday of "The Wall Street Journal," classic case of fake news.
This sounds like a classic case of one person wishing a happy birthday causing everyone else to freak out that they missed the birthday and start sending well wishes of their own.
It is a classic case of "be careful what you wish for" as the same groups who drove the effort to repeal the SGR formula now are voicing concerns about its replacement.
And the other, in a classic case of one-upmanship, said he was going to make off with the vintage, 40-inch TV that was perched in a corner of the bar.
" James Quiggle, a spokesman for the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud, a nonprofit alliance of insurance companies and consumer groups, said on Monday: "This latest scam is a classic case of empty promises.
"It's just a classic case of trying to stay in the moment and take each shot as it comes," said Fleetwood, bidding for his second Race to Dubai title in three years.
But to Americans, his trajectory sounds downright cliché: a classic case of alienation, frustration, and rebellion that happened to have played out in a socially conservative Asian city-state, not a suburban sprawl.
I'm not sure when they came out but I have the feeling this is the classic case of an older artist trying to stay relevant so they do what all the kids do.
This looks like a classic case of convergent evolution, but no one has been able to prove the point by demonstrating a benefit derived from it that is connected directly with brood parasitism.
"This is a commercial dispute with Bombardier, which has sold its CSeries airplane in the United States at absurdly low prices ... this is a classic case of dumping," it said in a statement.
The 220006 Brown University decision was a classic case of overreach by the board: It made the decision on knowledge of an educational relationship on which it had no expertise and no jurisdiction.
Actively managed mutual fund advocates believe in the classic case that they can find bargains overseas, especially in emerging markets, where corporate reporting is weaker and stocks don't get as much analyst coverage.
Erik Voorhees, CEO of Swiss-based digital asset exchange ShapeShift, said Dimon's comment is a classic case of fearmongering because banks are concerned about bitcoin potentially taking away some of their core businesses.
Image: APIn a classic case of adding insult to injury, workers at the beleaguered Fukushima nuclear power plant have uncovered what appears to be an undetonated bomb dating back to the Second World War.
More than 600,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Buddhist-majority Myanmar since late August, driven out by the military's actions that a top United Nations official has described as a classic case of "ethnic cleansing".
If it is proved that Trump asked the FBI to close a probe because he did not want Flynn's ties to Russia exposed that is a classic case of a crime — obstruction of justice.
In a classic case of people hearing only what they want to, Mr Obama's opponents ignore his praise for policemen and pick up only his criticisms, even, sometimes, accusing him of complicity in Dallas.
In the end, the regulators, taxpayer-funded and shielded for the most part by sovereign immunity, not meaningfully accountable to anyone but themselves, pay no price for overreaching – a classic case of moral hazard.
Although he never received a formal psychological examination (at least to our knowledge), we suspect that most contemporary researchers would have little trouble recognizing him as a classic case of psychopathic personality, or psychopathy.
On the surface, the fight seems to be a classic case of a celebrity host being snubbed and his feelings being hurt: Mr. Rubio has appeared on "Morning Joe" just once since becoming a senator.
"It's a classic case of a potential bonanza for active managers like us and a terrible disaster for passive managers," said Jan Dehn, head of research at Ashmore Group, a specialist emerging markets investment manager.
"I think we've seen a classic case of the rumour being bought and the fact sold, with sterling having rallied early last week in anticipation of a deal being close," said OANDA analyst Craig Erlam.
In a classic case of chickens coming home to roost, Uber is suing its ride-hail rival Ola, claiming the Indian company created fake account to book, and then cancel, hundreds of thousands of rides.
The classic case is the early years of the Great Depression when the teenage Federal Reserve oversaw the shuttering of thousands of banks and the wiping out of the financial resources of millions of Americans.
" He reserves his barbs for the likes of Jane Fonda, "the leftist actress," who "in a faux, Beyoncé-esque ponytail looked like she had developed a classic case of 'trying to be a teeny-bopper.
I was struck at the time and am still impressed by the pioneering and powerful combination of caustic, sometimes scatological, text and images — a classic case of one plus one equaling something greater than two.
I came away thinking it was a classic case of well-meaning people making a series of small mistakes that added up to a big mistake — and then persuading themselves that they hadn't messed up.
In what seems a classic case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, that dinner precipitated a chain of events that imperiled Mr. Warren's legal career and could have landed him in jail.
This particular fossil was discovered in 2009 (it's referred to as number eight), but a new scanning technique was used for the analysis, so it's classic case of an old fossil being view through new eyes.
"This puts the ECB in the camp of a 'dovish taper' and contributed to a classic case of buy the rumor and sell the fact for the euro," OCBC Treasury Research said in a morning note.
The Times reported that McDougal&aposs suit also pointed to Carlson&aposs description of the "catch and kill" payment as a "ransom" and "a classic case of extortion" in an episode of his show last December.
And the well-funded campaign to save the garden, by residents of a predominantly white and gentrified neighborhood, has been portrayed by some as a classic case of the not-in-my-backyard, or Nimby, attitude.
The Koch-funded Americans for Prosperity is also pushing hard against the South Dakota initiative, making the classic case against campaign finance reform: that is stifles free speech, that it is just a subsidy for politicians.
The simple answer is that it was first, but as Andy Jassy, the AWS CEO said in an interview at the University of Washington last week, in some ways it was a classic case of disruption dynamics.
It was, as one of my own FBI sources called it, a "classic case of information saturation" designed to inject political opposition research into a counterintelligence machinery that should have suspected a political dirty trick was underway.
" Craig Morgan, covering the event for FOX Sports Arizona, panned it as "a classic case of self-absorption," before going on to mock the children's chant from hours earlier: "You don't want to be like DaVonte' Neal.
Australia's central bank chief also last week warned of a "speculative mania" in the market, while his New Zealand counterpart said bitcoin appeared to be a "classic case" of a bubble and cast doubt on its future.
" Zach Kosnitzky, 21, saw Monday's events as "a classic case of mob rule," even though "no one within the realm of acceptable discourse at U.N.C. wants to keep Silent Sam standing, because it offends African-American students.
Some believed that he had made his plea because his political career was finished, but Ahmed Diyab, a psychologist at the local elementary school, predicted that the final outcome would be a classic case of reverse psychology.
A large gallery at EMST showcases music by the Soviet composer Arseny Avraamov, whose "Symphony of Sirens," backed by gun blasts and metallic droning, is a classic case of an artwork for a future that never came.
And unless Swift also got a major dye job, inherited some brand-new jewelry, and had a complete 180 on her thoughts about tattoos, we're guessing this is a joke — or a classic case of an Instagram mistag.
I'd like to see the data for that, but I do think that media literacy in general is a challenge and I actually just feel like that's a classic case of pushing the burden onto the user, right?
Eileen Kennedy-Moore, PhD, a psychologist who focuses on parenting and children's social and emotional development, told Refinery29 that this is a classic case of victim-blaming, which is some people's preferred way of making sense of the world.
Predictably, some Democrats and liberal pundits are already foolishly pouring cold water on this "feel good" Carrier story in a classic case of forgetting that the emotional power of this deal far outweighs any academic economic or philosophical arguments.
In the wake of several high-profile accounting scandals at large companies such as Enron and Worldcom, Congress began a classic case of "overcorrection," which ultimately caused the collapse of the world's largest public accounting firm at the time.
The metallic pleated skirt is a classic case study of fashion's typical trickle-down effect: A designer sends an item down the runway, a few celebrities wear it publicly, and, months later, it shows up at retailers of all price points.
The Indian markets are currently seeing a classic case of a P/E expansion phase in the market where there is hardly any earnings growth over the past four years, but they have been touching new highs based on hope.
Opsahl said that searching the room of every guest who declines maid service is a classic case of trying to prevent a precise scenario that happened before from occurring again, instead of devising a solution that addresses the larger issue.
It's also a classic case of a onetime Trump critic bowing to political pressure: Ms. Roby has strenuously wooed Mr. Trump since his inauguration, voting predictably for his priorities and recasting herself as a fierce supporter of the White House.
Gaming of patent and FDA laws, which allows brand name drug companies to keep generic competitors out of the marketplace, is a classic case of private actors preserving their ability to charge unjustified rents, through manipulation of the machinery of government.
A classic case of industrial melanism is England's peppered moths, which were originally white and flecked with black, but rapidly became solidly dark after soot from 19th century industry blanketed tree trunks, making light moths far more likely to be spotted by predators.
Despite this perfect partisan balance, in the round of redistricting after the 22014 census, the Republican-controlled Florida legislature created a congressional district map in which Bush voters outnumbered Gore voters in 22012 percent of the districts—a seemingly classic case of gerrymandering.
Myanmar says the military counter-insurgency launched in August was provoked by Rohingya militant attacks on security posts in Rakhine State, and has denied both Erdogan's accusation and a top UN official's description of the operation as a "classic case of ethnic cleansing".
This could be a classic case of sour grapes -- after all, Moniece didn't get an invite to the wedding -- but on her way out of seeing a movie with Milan Christopher ... she claimed Ray's got no shot at being a one woman man.
LP's lawyer, Brian Bieber (no relation to Justin), tells TMZ that his client's arrest Wednesday appears to be yet another classic case of profiling -- as Pump was doing nothing wrong on the road ... other than allegedly driving without a driver's license, of course.
In a complaint filed on Tuesday, M. Shanken said Sacramento-based Modern Wellness Inc, "in a classic case of 'passing off,'" created a website and social media pages for Weed Spectator that bear "striking similarities" to Wine Spectator's own website and e-magazine.
Trade also presents a classic case of concentrated costs and diffuse benefits — the lower prices and higher employment that trade can produce are generally distributed thinly over many beneficiaries, while the loss of jobs falls hard on a smaller number of people.
It got really popular and then after it seemed like about two weeks, Facebook swooped in and bought it, and it seemed to be another classic case of Facebook using some sophisticated technology to see what young people were doing with their phones.
Dan Alpert, managing partner at investment firm Westwood Capital, said the dip was a classic case of "buy the rumor, sell the news," in which traders buy stocks that would perform well upon a rumored event, and then sell after the event happens.
I think it's the classic case of, if you want good things to prosper, you better be thoughtful and responsible, because if you're not, you're going to find that people are going to end up throwing out the baby and the bathwater.
The Harvard political scientist Steven Levitsky and Lucan A. Way of the University of Toronto, authors of Competitive Authoritarianism: Hybrid Regimes After the Cold War, consider Malaysia's government to be a classic case of the type of regime mentioned in their title.
The video's creator seems to have fallen victim to a classic case of homophone confusion, writing that the White House is "putting our minors back to work" — referring to underage citizens as opposed to the coal miners Trump has championed throughout his campaign and presidency.
"This is a classic case of peak, when people are selling a dream that's completely distorted," the analyst said, adding that in six to eight months from now, the stock would trade in the $80-$90, a 37-29.5 percent decrease from current levels.
The interference in the American presidential elections was a classic case: Mr. Putin has repeatedly emphasized that Russia has not intervened "at the level of the government," but he admits that some "patriotic hackers" or trolls with Russian citizenship might indeed have been active.
But as the new Netflix documentary Amanda Knox, released September 30, reveals, the reality is both simpler and much harsher: a classic case of clashing cultures, a rigid moral structure threatened by subversion, and a hapless individual in the wrong place at the wrong time.
It's a classic case of the "pot calling the kettle black"; Maloney-Schwartz got married only after offering a hard ultimatum to a serial cheater, and Schroeder's admittedly cute relationship to real-life Prince Charming Beau Clark came after years of truly disastrous love life.
That's rarely seen in strokes and frequently seen in memory disorders like dementia or T.G.A. To the neurologist who was asked to see the patient with the profound but transient loss of memory, this was a classic case of T.G.A. No further testing was needed.
"This is a classic case where the government seems to be overreaching into the board room," said Charles Murphy, a professor at the Stern School of Business at New York University and a former global head of investment banking at Credit Suisse First Boston.
" Laura Rockwood, former chief of the legal department at the International Atomic Energy Agency and now head of the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Nonproliferation, said of the U.N. resolution: "This was probably a classic case of language negotiated with 'constructive ambiguity' in mind.
Andrew M. Cuomo signed a bill on Tuesday effectively killing a law that would have imposed a 5-cent fee on plastic bags in New York City, disappointing environmentalists as well as city leaders who characterized the move as a classic case of Albany's overreach.
Boring handsome men In the pub the other day, I tried to explain to a group of straight men exactly who is and isn't "daddy," and all they could do was list reams and reams of men with a classic case of the good looks. Ronaldo.
In this case, behind ThirdLove's storefront is a company working on bringing together cutting edge imaging technologies, big data analytics and logistics and supply management — a classic case of ambitious tech people trying to pool everything they know and know about to solve a hard problem.
Eastman Kodak headquarters in Rochester, NY Photo: Brady Dillsworth/Bloomberg via Getty Images Eastman Kodak headquarters in Rochester, NY Photo: Brady Dillsworth/Bloomberg via Getty Images This example illustrates a classic case of disruption as defined by Clayton Christensen in his seminal book The Innovator's Dilemma.
I wish Mr. Sill had pointed out that the "Death of Mélisande" finale (which was played at Fauré's state funeral in 1924) was one of two numbers that Balanchine added to "Emeralds" in 1976, a classic case of how Balanchine's vision went on crystallizing over the years.
The collapse of the dairy industry was brought on by a convergence of factors, including more milk substitutes on the market offering less fat and more flavor, the medical debate over milk&aposs health value, and what economists call a classic case of an imbalance of supply and demand.
Pitching with a 4-2 lead in the seventh inning, St. Louis Cardinals reliever Brett Cecil struck out Cubs pinch hitter Matt Szczur, but Szczur still wound up on first base thanks to a classic case of Baseball Hits Dirt and Attaches Itself to Unwitting Catcher's Chest Protector.
The president's campaign was, in many ways, a classic case of the kind of disruptive innovation that the sector thrives on: so much so that Peter Thiel, one of the fathers of disruptive innovation, became a major campaign confidante for the president and even spoke at the RNC.
To do so would hand the GOP a gift as it claims the fix is already in -- a case some Republicans are making, as well as arguing that Democrats are trying to reverse a presidential election and that the constant investigations are a classic case of congressional overreach.
A fair amount of sleight-of-hand clues, like "Classic case of making life choices?" for ROE V. WADE and "Introduction to bio?" for ABOUT ME. All in all, an excellent Saturday puzzle by two young men who give me faith that this pastime of ours will carry on.
And in fact she was a very effective junior senator, a classic case of a "workhorse" member of Congress who sweats the details and does the dull work of legislative coalition building, rather than the kind of "showhorse" who gives some great speeches but doesn't make a big difference legislatively.
A couple days later, Rener, this time with his brother-in-online-belt-promotion, Ryron, published another Gracie Breakdown—this time taking the stand that the knee did not strike the groin at all, and that the fight was just another classic case of Helio Gracie's perfect self-defense system.
"Everybody talks about China and India being major rivals, I think China doesn't see India as a genuine long-term rival, I think it looks at India and sees a classic case of democracy gone wrong," said Yvonne Chiu, assistant professor in the politics department at the University of Hong Kong.
A negative short-term interest rate — indicating an implausibly loose monetary policy — and tax cuts in an economy with an estimated budget deficit of 5 percent of GDP, and a gross public debt of $21 trillion, or 2.13 percent of GDP, is a classic case of an excessive stimulus to an economy that does not need it.
As a pivotal moment in the Cold War, the exhibition has become a classic case study, its politics and aesthetics explored in "Cold War Modern: Design 1945-1970" at the Victoria and Albert Museum in Londonin 2008 and "Face-to-Face: The American National Exhibition in Moscow, 1959/2015" at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in 2015.
The Packers (3-0) got 14 quick points against Minnesota in Week 2 and then last week, in a classic case of Rodgers taking advantage of an opportunity afforded him when a flag was thrown, Green Bay scored on a deep pass into the end zone less than 3 minutes into its game against the Broncos.
As I've written before, when I was starting my career as a journalist I sometimes brushed up against people peddling a story about a network of predators in the Catholic hierarchy — not just pedophile priests, but a self-protecting cabal above them — that seemed like a classic case of the paranoid style, a wild overstatement of the scandal's scope.
As I've written before, when I was starting my career as a journalist I sometimes brushed up against people peddling a story about a network of predators in the Catholic hierarchy — not just pedophile priests, but a self-protecting cabal above them — that seemed like a classic case of the paranoid style, a wild overstatement of the scandal's scope.
"This is a classic case of a media article over-stating the conclusions and significance of a non-peer reviewed report that itself had already overstated (and indeed misrepresented) peer-reviewed science," wrote Richard Betts, who chairs the department for climate impact research at the University of Exeter and leads the European Union project that studies the impacts of extreme global warming.
EVANS: ALRIGHT, WELL, LET ME ASK YOU QUICKLY ABOUT FACEBOOK AND WHETHER YOU THINK -- YOU KNOW, LARRY, WHAT DOES FACEBOOK SAY -- YOU KNOW -- I FEEL LIKE THE CLASSIC CASE IS A COMPANY MAKES A TON OF PROFITS, YOU KNOW, IT'S GROWN BIG AND GROWN FAST AND NOW USERS ARE COMING TO TERMS WITH IT. IS THERE AN ECONOMIC CONCERN FOR YOU THERE?
But in a classic case of being first possibly being too early, Jawbone has had a hard time staying at the top of the wearables market, and it's been lagging for a while: back in December 2015, IDC didn't even rank Jawbone in its top five wearable vendors, giving Jawbone less than a 3 percent share in a massively fragmented (and, don't forget, small) market.
It was a classic case of technological disruption where there is merit to both sides: It was unfair to medallion taxi owners to allow a competitor that did not have to play by the same rules, and yet for years city officials had become so beholden to and intimidated by the taxi industry that the medallion and licensing system had become a way to protect the interests of the owners rather than of passengers.

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