Sentences with phrase «perfect case in point»

Perfect case in point about why we should demand proof before we believe.
My current venture at Quarterback Transportation Canada & Quarterback Transportation USA is a perfect case in point.
This week's comparison - contrast of call stories is a perfect case in point.
This entire discussion is a perfect case in point.
Sam's second example is a perfect case in point.
That's a perfect case in point of how individual our diets can be.
And these smooth and creamy gluten free lemon bars are a perfect case in point.
The recent fixture at West Ham was a perfect case in point; the quality of football was superb when we raced into a 2 - 0 lead, but our intent on attacking to add a third and fourth, plus an element of poor understanding to not realise that West Ham were trying to find Andy Carroll with early crosses into the box from out wide, ultimately led to our downfall.
Chris Bryant's speech on Monday was a perfect case in point.
The perfect case in point is the recent push by many major food and beverage companies, like Pepsi, to eliminate high - fructose corn syrup from some of their products.
I purchased this dress ages ago and it's the perfect case in point of «timeless» — these dresses are always so stylish yet not too trendy.
A certain breed of teen horror thrives on the ease with which skittish young viewers can recreate its rituals in the comfort of their own home: Bernard Rose's Candyman, with its famous fiend - baiting chant in front of the mirror, and the mere act of falling asleep in Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street, are both perfect cases in point.
A perfect case in point is the disconnect between Anton Corbijn's mournful, largely forgettable 2007 kitchen sink biopic «Control», which placed Ian Curtis on a tortured - artist pedestal, and Michael Winterbottom's lurid, lively Madchester romp «24 Hour Party People», which presented the Joy Division frontman as a sadistic, sarcastic Tory loudmouth: hell to live with, perhaps, but painfully human.
His position on educational policy is the perfect case in point; he holds a lot of blatantly right - wing beliefs about school choice being good and teacher unions being bad.
The B - pillar is a perfect case in point: the body components which have to absorb high forces and transfer these into the body structure in the event of a side impact consist of sheet - metal shells and an extensive reinforcement which reaches as far as the upper edge of the belt deflector.
As a perfect case in point, this RS4 has a monstrous appetite for twisty tarmac shenanigans.
Religious books are a perfect case in point.
Little 9 x 9, 1973, is a perfect case in point.
Today, I feature a perfect case in point where an article writer attempted to call out the «problem» of stupid rationale in the global warming issue, but his efforts only result in an undesirable appearance hugely undermining the overall point of his article.
Snow White And The Huntsman being a perfect case in point.
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