Sentences with phrase «classic examples of counter-shading»

Connecticut's major charter schools, led by Achievement First, Inc. are classic examples of schools that are segregated.
It may be not be one of the classic examples of a Hollywood screwball comedy — might I recommend His Girl Friday to anyone interested?
Hepburn of course is ideally cast as Jo, perhaps one of the classic examples of an actress and a part completely suited to each other.
Important Personal Desires & Life Goals: Classic examples of this problem are wanting a family when your partner doesn't (or vice versa) or wanting to get married when your partner doesn't (or vice versa).
Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), hydrozyttoluene (BHT), and tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) are all classic examples of chemical food preservatives.
One of the easiest muscles to illustrate this concept is the biceps, Larry Scott and Arnold Schwarzenegger are classic examples of people blessed with long muscle bellies in the elbow flexors.
The plank and side plank are classic examples of this.
Mail and paperwork are classic examples of the clutter that can accumulate easily when left unattended.
Itching and a raised rash from poison ivy are classic examples of allergic contact dermatitis.
For example, fatigue and weight gain are classic examples of low thyroid.
Education loans, he says, are «classic examples of beneficial debt.»
Blunt and Boehner are both classic examples of «Brezhnev Republicans.»
Sunder, One of the problems with the internet debates, especially those around controversial or hotly contested issues, is that the parties very often do not actually appear to engage with each other at all - they merely stand on their own ground shouting to the world about their particular take on a point and fail to actually listen to what others are saying... the classic examples of this is the «debate» about the promotion of women in the European elections and the «debate» about grammar schools - both on Conservative Home.
There have been classic examples of central defenders too who were hard working and team leaders: Tony Adams, Sol Campbell, John Terry, Kompany, Vidic, Jaap Staam, Rio Ferdinand, Jaime Carragher to name a few
AFACT and PBTL are classic examples of the types of front groups and campaigns described in the excellent book, «Trust Us We're the Experts,» by John Stauber, founder of the Center for Media and Democracy and PR Watch.
In the present decade, while the Christian Church has slowly declined to 1.3 million members, the Churches of Christ have achieved a membership of approximately 2.5 million; the two wings of the «Reformation» seem classic examples of the contrasting religious patterns assessed by Dean Kelley in Why Conservative Churches Are Growing (Harper & Row, 1972).
All you need to do to cook up a classic example of the word «creepy» is look at today's targeted ad campaigns.
All consumers need to do to cook up a classic example of the word «creepy» is look at today's targeted ad campaigns.
«This is a classic example of union avoidance,» says Mark Price, a labor economist for the Keystone Research Center, a nonpartisan policy think tank in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
The old ad campaigns for Wonder Bread are a classic example of a USP stated clearly, simply, and lucidly.
The current housing situation is a classic example of what happens when supply vastly outweighs the demand and market prices fall dramatically.
This is a classic example of information overload, which will lead to decision fatigue.
A classic example of this idea is that you'll have an easier time remembering a story about someone who bakes than a person with the last name Baker.
The difficult choices at the poker table are akin to author Ben Horowitz's classic example of executive decision - making in «The Hard Thing About Hard Things.»
Consider the classic example of legendary CEO Jack Welch's reign at GE.
It is the classic example of a currency war weapon.
This is a classic example of hierarchical power versus influential power.
1 / Utah attempting to ban Zenefits = classic example of regulatory capture penalizing consumers to benefit incumbents.
The answer would seem to be that anti-Jewish prejudice is the classic example of that dislike and fear of strangers which the Greeks knew as xenophobia and which appears as a familiar phenomenon among primitive peoples and peoples reverting to primitivism.
It's a classic example of a case where Apple might be technically correct, but when taken as part of an issue that's already generated millions of angry Facebook posts, giving customers the benefit of the doubt really wouldn't hurt.
Mexico in 1994/95 provides a classic example of the international lender - of - last - resort in operation, and most observers would regard this as a success.
This is a classic example of a secular bear market (lower highs and lower lows).
The proposal is a classic example of so - called therapeutic disclosure.
Complaints when airlines lose luggage are a classic example of experiential word of mouth, which adversely affects brand sentiment and, ultimately, equity, reducing both receptiveness to traditional marketing and the effect of positive word of mouth from other sources.
In our humble opinion, this was a classic example of garbage in / garbage out.
I think this is a classic example of investor behavior driving stock prices rather than investment fundamentals.
A classic example of the negative effects of deflation is the crisis that Japan went through in the 90s and 2000s.
The classic example of a non-scalable business is a consulting company since in order for the business to grow it must hire more people the same skills and abilities.
A more classic example of Orwellian doublespeak would be hard to find.
It's classic Lucy as well as a classic example of automation gone awry.
The diamond industry is a classic example of a market where demand is high, but supply is made artificially scarce by companies selling fewer diamonds in order to keep prices high.
Lust is a classic example of our culture's distortion of sex, says West.
There just isn't one» is a classic example of the logic fallacy known as the «argument from ignorance».
This is the classic example of Beauty and the Beast.
However, this is a classic example of a verse that, when taken out of contexts, sounds like it is teaching the opposite of what it really is.
That too many clergy seem unaware of this problem is a classic example of being out of touch.
This is a classic example of Christian jargon, where Christians take a word with a broadly accepted definition and give it their own definition different from the normal definition.
Dalin quotes Newsweek columnist Kenneth L Woodward as stating that Cornwell's book is «a classic example of what happens when an ill - equipped journalist assumes the air of sober scholarship... Errors of fact and ignorance of context appear on every page».
Deuteronomy 20 is a classic example of why I could never believe in the Abrahamic God.
A classic example of this problem is illustrated in the Politics of Aristotle.
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