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Japan is full of beautiful cities. Kyoto and Nara, for instance.
I want to go abroad, for instance, to Italy and Spain.
For instance, gauges, such as thermometers and barometers, are instruments.
The average Westerner, in his sleek complacency, will see in the tea ceremony but another instance of the thousand and one oddities which constitute the quaintness and childishness of the East to him.
Left-hand threads have now become unsual in mechanics but they can still be found on some objects, such as on bicycles' pedals, for instance.
It would be a fruitless search to look through the Scriptures and find one single instance where Jesus did not treat women either equal or superior to men.
For instance, bowing is peculiar to us, the Japanese.
This is an instance of modern British life.
A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke.
For instance, what would you have done if you were in my place?
Aluminium and glass are important materials in civil construction, even though not as important as steel and wood, for instance.
Still, Saint Petersburg is a mysterious city. Today, for instance, in the Moika River was found a professor from a local university with two severed female hands in a backpack.

News and current affairs

But few saw, for instance, the Artic ice cap melting as rapidly as now seems to be the case.
In this instance five key areas of uncertainty and risk exist.
Should, for instance, the early stages of Alzheimer's disease qualify?
For instance, the fuel efficiency of every automobile and truck is fixed, and most travel is non-discretionary.
Workers, for instance, who have much to lose if the central bank pursues an excessively tight policy, do not have a seat at the table.
Financial sanctions, for instance, discourage the development of a modern and transparent financial system, integrated with the rest of the world.
For instance, it assumes that terrorists and their supporters do not understand their own anger.
In each instance, the logic was impeccable.
For instance, while it is recognized that almost all countries need to undertake stimulus measures (we're all Keynesians now), many developing countries do not have the resources to do so.
For Americans the reserve role of the dollar is a potential threat, while for non-Americans it is yet another instance of an American neo-imperial quest for hegemony.
The same is true, for instance, for the derivatives trading system.
Turks in Germany, for instance, say they want to be neither Turkish nor German, neither pulled back into their culture nor pushed into a receiving a culture that rejects what they hold dear.
Thailand, for instance, established the Bangkok International Banking Facilities in the hope of becoming a regional financial center, despite the fact that local financial institutions were ill-prepared to handle massive flows of capital.
The attempt to implant free-market philosophy in Russia, for instance, proved catastrophic.
In this instance, it is impossible to pry them apart.
Indeed, we don't even know for certain whether this was such an instance.
So we shouldn't be too quick to dismiss the suggestion that science might help - in the first instance, by helping us design more effective institutions, more inspiring moral education, or more persuasive ethical arguments.
A Ugandan doctor working in Norway, for instance, cares little about the cost of a beer in Kampala.
Canada and the Philippines, for instance, have a well-functioning accord that protects the rights of temporary workers.
Quite apart from daily sunlight, for instance, Earth is bombarded by all sorts of other radiation from outside our solar system.
For instance, the energy consumption of every unit of Chinese industrial output is close to three times the global average.
It is obvious that the practice of pressing convicts into service on overseas projects has been instituted at the instance of the Chinese government.
But success in fighting corruption entails more than just good procurement procedures (avoiding, for instance, single-source non-competitive bidding).
For instance, in 2001, it took just one quarter for output to recover, but 38 months for jobs to come back.