Sentences with phrase «classic illustration»

Such clauses are classic illustrations of lawyers preparing to bully.
Look out for classic illustrations from your favourite books.
Eric Carle's classic illustrations give the book a folksy and warm feel.
Narrator: Stella admired Rockwell Kent's classic illustrations for Moby - Dick, and thought it could be interesting to illustrate the book.
The following two decades were a classic illustration of mean reversion at work.
Bombardier, which operates more like an extension of government than a private business due to endless taxpayer subsidies, is a classic illustration of how inefficiency and incompetence can persist when a company is shielded from market forces.
A classic illustration of this was when some French Dominicans came to admire the writings and character of the novelist Albert Camus.
A classic illustration of this was noted in the Bhagavad Gita, where Krishna is the object of devotion.
During his most active period, Albert Schweitzer's daily schedule was a classic illustration of the use of this principle.
«Despite its important international successes, the Blair premiership is a classic illustration of the potential for good intentions to turn to dust,» Mr Clarke wrote in an article for the New Statesman.
The more recent papers provide a classic illustration of the way science progresses.
This tapestry will showcase your love for Charles Schultz's classic illustration.
Our Peanuts ® Squad Goals Pillowcases will showcase your love for Charles Schultz's classic illustration.
In this lively yarn, Thomas Pynchon, working in an unaccustomed genre that is at once exciting and accessible, provides a classic illustration of the principle that if you can remember the sixties, you weren't there.
One is left wondering whether educational research is intrinsically doomed to provide the classic illustration of Rossi's Law: «the expected value for any measured effect of a social program is zero.»
I remember the first time I heard about the two - slit experiment — that classic illustration found in many science textbooks that delineates so clearly the boundary between that which makes sense in the world of physics and that which does not.
Another interesting finding from the survey is a classic illustration of behavioural finance in action.
A classic illustration is notifying an individual attorney that work - in - progress (WIP) is aging and they need to get the time entered and invoiced reducing the amount of lost time.
Huckleberry Finn is a classic illustration of Socratic irony in juxtaposing the moral contradictions of slavery from a first person narrative, by an author who, himself, experienced an epiphany and moral awareness about the injustice of slavery in his lifetime.
Traditional courtrooms provide a classic illustration of the explicit messages about process being supported and promoted by the attendant physical surroundings.
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