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The offensive line, in particular, serves as a case study of how to draft well.
"At some point, this will be a case study of how to dismantle a radio station," said Paula Hambrick, a longtime local radio media buyer.
The story, hilariously titled "Iceberg Ahead!" is indicative of the magazine's wit and irreverence, as well as a case study of how to produce a lively, readable story out of a difficult interview.
There is a whole raft of sites that are far more friendly to Big Pharma like DrugWonks.com, which seems to think that the study is much ado about not much, suggesting, "Nissen's entire approach is a case study of how to use statistical tools to manufacture biased results".
This is a case study of how to lose $200 billion.
A case study of how to use the proposed equation to performing LCCA is also provided.
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Future historians will view it as a case study of how not to run a country.
Steven Sanders, a Manhattan Democrat who is chairman of the State Assembly's education committee, said, "New Covenant is a case study of how not to do a charter school".
This article presents a case study of how Oregon State University Libraries (OSUL) organized to accomplish digitization activities.
Still, Rockford has become a case study of how an industrial area can respond to a shifting economic landscape.
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