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Instructive case
noun
Noun case used to indicate means. It answers the question "how?", and in English, this is usually expressed by the prepositional phrase by means of, as in "by means of the house". Languages that use the instructive case include Finnish and (rarely) Estonian.
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The Iraq war is an instructive case.
"Duck Soup" is an instructive case.
But a more instructive case is José Mourinho.
The media room off the lobby is an instructive case.
Porsche's 2002 launch of the Cayenne SUV provides an instructive case in point.
We chose one country to serve as an instructive case study: Japan.
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It presents not one, but two instructive cases.
The limiting instructive cases illustrating different phenomena which occur with the combination of "incompatible" properties are considered.
Instructive cases all, demonstrating how those who lose popular support — Democrats at the polls, unions in their declining membership — can subvert and circumvent the popular will by judicial usurpation (Wisconsin) or administrative fiat (Boeing).
This concise text is divided into sections dedicated to the patient approach, laboratory and radiological diagnosis, antifungal agents, mycoses and instructive cases.
Furthermore, we report three instructive cases.
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