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Just last winter, he advanced a spirited defense of élitism in a speech to the College Art Association, in which he described a subtle but pervasive shift of emphasis "from the work of art, to the museum itself as the primary experience," and spoke of the "shudder of unease" he feels whenever he reads or hears that art museums have become our greatest entertainment bargains.

As the company tries to broaden its scope, its message is undergoing a subtle but pervasive shift in emphasis, from sports to fitness.

There has been a subtle but pervasive shift in the Yankees' organization, acknowledging that the team will not dig itself out of its long slump without changes that affect some of its most respected members.

The video's fast-paced format creates a striking tangible representation of this pervasive shift in news production as well as modern day consumer culture.

Meanwhile, calls for socio-technical integration have become slightly more extensive (ranging across a broader range of research areas addressed), significantly more pervasive (shifting from the periphery to the core of R&D practices), and arguably less diverse (involving a wider variety of integration types) over time.

Pervasive shifts across the genome suggest that large habitat shifts cannot always be made just by evolution of a few genes, as has been suggested for invasion of heavy metal soils by land plants (Cobbett and Goldsbrough 2002).

"Regardless of the root cause," they wrote, "the evidence for a pervasive and fundamental shift away from nature-based recreation seems clear".

Acknowledging this limitation, recent high-throughput technological advances have revolutionized the way in which the immune system can be explored after vaccination and has prompted an increasingly pervasive doctrinal shift from reductionist to holistic or 'systems biology' research [ 2].

As Simon's relationship with a sweet young prostitute (Mati Diop) shifts from erotic to criminal, the director, Antonio Campos, engineers a pervasive atmosphere of crawling dread.

An ethnographic study of a task shifted ART scale-up program in Cameroon [ 67] found a pervasive tension between nurses and community health workers, and ambiguity around the definitions of roles and hierarchies within the clinic.

BEHIND THE NEWS The Project on Government Oversight blamed ArmorGroup North America for a "pervasive breakdown" in discipline and morale among guards, who spoke little English and worked 14-hour shifts for weeks at a time.

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