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Rather than denigrating insurers, it would be instructive for Nation readers to hear from an actuary or underwriter.
Lacan's elaboration of the Jungian concept of the imago seems instructive here.
Aside from the freedom and joy these drawings radiate, their simplicity is instructive.
It is instructive to see how obvious similarities surface in the political ideas of the far left and the far right.
Fanning is an instructive case because of his former identification with rock, which remains his abiding passion.
This book is deeply interesting to read while still being informative and instructive.
Figures due out on November 21 might be instructive but a merger deal is not thought likely to figure in the statement.
The US system of rank badges and insignia, introduced in the early 19th century, is highly distinctive, and instructive.
It is instructive to compare ball speeds and distances in cricket and hockey.
It also is instructive as an example of the gray areas that are inherent in the discipline.
Indeed the lines of thinking in different epochs provide instructive examples of the science of the day.
I personally found it instructive and helpful, as I think all those who have taken the course so far.
That would give other failed institutions an encouraging and instructive example.
As for the seats themselves, it's instructive to read the Royal Commission report.
This favourable environment has produced a usefully instructive specimen of the democratic species.
It is instructive to compare Dawson's version of a song with that of a more highly regarded singer.
The extend thanks to the organisers for a very instructive and enjoyable day.
It is instructive to compare the operation of the essentially similar institutions in Sweden and Denmark.
For these assertions are instructive just because they reveal some of the less obvious effects of a denial of human rights.
It is instructive, for example, to visit a Vietnamese city, and experience how agreeable it is.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Do we not get an instructive insight into the nature of the other charismata from this suggestive fact?
This case was very instructive, as it taught me that over certain cases of puerperal fever opium has absolute control.
This cross-breeding of families in the remote provinces might be made the subject of many instructive reflections.
This was but an interlude, though an instructive one, in the main course of events.
Lines of pressure-decrease should be drawn on all isobaric charts studied in the class, as they are highly instructive.
An instructive case of poisoning by digitoxin occurred in the person of Dr. Koppe, in the course of some experiments on the drug.
First, Koheleth is endorsed as an industrious, discriminating and instructive writer.
The story of Reuben and Bilhah, in the next chapter, may be instructive to the pious, but is not so to persons of refined taste.
A transverse section through the suprarenal body in front of, or behind this point, is still more instructive.
The history of electrodynamics is particularly instructive from our point of view.
Then the British Beekeepers' Association will explain much of an instructive kind about the busy bee.
Indeed, we hope that so instructive a life as that of Mr. Erving may hereafter find a fit historian.
Then, again, his account of his experiences might be still more instructive.
The case of methodological assumptions is more difficult and instructive, and is usually misconceived.
The case of the Nazirite is peculiarly instructive, for the point to be considered is seen here entirely free from complications.
Of all the fictions which he succeeded in palming off for truths none is more instructive than that admirable ghost, Mrs. Veal.
With similar ends in view the printing-press sent into the ghettos a large number of instructive works in Hebrew and German.
It has been already remarked that Zipporah furnishes an instructive and interesting type of the Church.
The effects of the zoopraxiscope made up one of the most unique and instructive entertainments imaginable.
To Edwarda he was polite and kind, often fatherly, and pedantically instructive, as he had been so many times before.
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