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This gives the rivalry with Feyenoord, of Rotterdam, an unsettling undercurrent of anti-Semitism — something that Kuper connects to a distressing shift in Dutch public life from a rather "dull" liberalism toward xenophobia and anger.
s someone who has spent years focusing on improving patient outcomes, I've seen a distressing shift in the work of physicians, one that is no fault of their own.
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Daimler-Benz's $36 billion acquisition of Chrysler in 1998 is a distressing case in point.
Analysts have also started to notice a distressing churn in its customer base.
It acknowledged that "the publication of powerful and distressing images from a beach in Turkey has forced a shift in the climate of public opinion... and, as a direct result, pushed politicians across Europe into finding a solution".
He moved to New York after Welles showed a distressing romantic interest in his young wife.
Constipation was ranked as 6th and was not identified as a distressing side-effect in 1983.
This is a vast shift in taste.
"It's a major shift in psychology".
This marks a distinct shift in worldview.
It was a notable shift in priorities.
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