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John Fingleton, who wrote the report, singled out Hinkley Point's elaborate fish protection measures as a case study of "overly cautious regulation".

From BBC

"If successful, it will serve as a premier case study for ageing societies worldwide."

From BBC

There is a recurring sense from many of being on the wrong end of indefensible positions far, far too often, of which this latest row about Lord Mandelson is just the latest case study.

From BBC

Both women had something to gain, Adams needed Tolles’ eye and labor, Tolles needed more case studies for her social media and business website.

From Los Angeles Times

And even outside the borders of the District, lately local governance has not been regarded as a case study in competence.

From The Wall Street Journal