The master alchemist of election victories claims to have detected a sea change in public opinion. |
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In the last 20 years there's been a sea change in the criminal law because of forensics. |
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Does this betoken a sea change Irish political tastes since the birth of the tiger? |
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I've been online since 1996 as a writer, and the sea change was subtle, but serious. |
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This sea change in music distribution is already upon us, and could provide the tonic for the revival of those beleaguered music companies. |
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Alongside its dramatic demographic consequences, no-fault divorce prompted a sea change in conventional understandings of marriage. |
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This marks a profound sea change for the Company, which is arguably the largest B-to-B publisher online. |
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With every decision that marks a sea change on the telecom horizon, there's usually a technology solution to address it. |
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Only a true partnership involving all stakeholders can make a real sea change. |
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Are Australians opting in their tens of thousands for a sea change, or are they being driven out of the cities by the rising cost of housing? |
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People are going to take off into the country and all that sea change stuff. |
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The only reason we have had to fight to maintain these contrarian stances is the unprecedented slowness of the sea change that is developing. |
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However, sometime during the next few decades, though one does not know when, there was a sea change in peasants' attitude. |
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While Greenberg qualifies her conclusions, she also overreaches in inferring a political sea change. |
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Ever since my family tasted the ultimate sea change three years ago my three girls are up at 4 every morning bar Sunday. |
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If the Government is increasingly hammering journalists here, there has to be a sea change in the way we respond. |
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The electorate is changing, from blue-collar rural economy, to a sea change economy, dominated by retirees and eco-tourism. |
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Perhaps the most important is the kind of cultural sea change under way on the campuses of business schools. |
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The scope of earning has brought about a sea change in the mental make-up of the women. |
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He says there has been a sea change in the societal attitude to love marriages in the past 10 years. |
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We can learn from the reflections of others and begin a sea change of self reflection that results in more reasonable and sustainable decisions for ourselves.
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It was a startling moment, but almost no one realized that a sea change had occurred. |
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Opponents of this sea change were aghast and direfully warned that if this were to occur, the sky would fall and civilization as we know it would come to an end. |
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I belong to the generation that witnessed a sea change in the circumstances in which secrecy is approached. |
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In this context, it is possible to detect two strong currents in public opinion that could be driving the next sea change in the world's perception of America. |
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This new medical management model, Care CoordinationTM, fueled a sea change in the managed care industry. |
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We therefore stress the need for a sea change away from these neoliberal policies. |
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We simply cannot go on like this and a sea change in transport policy is the only answer. |
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Prior to this sea change, countries were reluctant to even talk about corruption and considered it solely a domestic problem. |
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In the private sector, there has been a sea change in thinking about the relationship between shareholder value and the environment. |
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Within a few years, the global economic environment has seen a sea change, particularly in the chemical industry. |
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This represents a sea change in the way we raise children, yet public policy and private industry do not seem to have reacted. |
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The emergence of Téléphone can be considered as a true sea change in French society. |
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This decline represents a sea change for Turkey, which has traditionally had to cope with a very high level of inflation and interest rates. |
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On the financial markets, 2008 thus marked a sea change for the coming years. |
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That was truly a decision of historic magnitude, but it has not yet led to a sea change in the protection of civilians worldwide. |
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But I do not think my delegation is naïve enough to believe that experts could bring about a great sea change in the deliberations of this body. |
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Canadians saw a sea change in public policy, immediately following the September 11th attacks. |
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During the period under consideration, the areas in which the Communication and Information Sector cooperated with NGOs underwent a sea change. |
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One example of this distinguishing feature is the sea change now underway in how we imagine and manage intellectual property. |
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This is not just a question of procedures, we are talking about a qualitative leap forward, a genuine sea change. |
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Busted heralded a sea change over the past two years by bringing the staccato guitars and bratty vim of American punk-pop groups into the stale world of boy bands. |
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Others leaving cite on-going anti-social behaviour in the town, associated criminal damage, cost of living, sea change options or family commitments elsewhere. |
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It reflects the sea change in society that is still under way. |
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Many acknowledged the benefits of links to the international community and the sea change resulting from commitments made by donor countries and a few mentioned the overturn of policies such as the U. S. global gag rule. |
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However, the sea change in attitude about war more generally meant that governments began to control and regulate the trade themselves. |
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The Cancun meeting heralded a potential sea change in global politics as these countries used their collective strength to resist the imposition of policies that have intensified inequality and destroyed local economies. |
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The second major impact of the sea change in international affairs is the greatly increased threat posed by transnational crime and economic espionage. |
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This is a complete intellectual sea change. |
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The concept of a plurinational State represents a sea change, as it includes the country's majority population groups that were excluded at the birth of the Republic. |
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I am also pleased to note several recent developments, such as the founding of the Lobster Council of Canada, that signal a real sea change in the industry. |
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There has been a sea change in the approach of the current Government in the areas of democratisation, respect for human rights including minority rights and compliance with obligations under the Peace agreements. |
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Pearlstein advocates for a sea change with regard to this problem. |
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The introduction of the eBot personal download manager recently marked a sea change for Digital River. |
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The proposed adjustments mark an important sea change in government pension policy approach to dealing with population aging and, in particular, making it easier for those people who want to work later in life to do so. |
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The humble traveller's cheque is about to undergo a dramatic sea change. |
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Public opinion has undergone a sea change since the 2002 elections. |
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Two of Beck's most popular and acclaimed recordings are Odelay and Sea Change, both of which were ranked on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. |
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