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Aside from any idea of encouraging investment in the creative professions, Ms. Sozzani hopes that her joyous Vogue celebration will help to bring a shift in attitude.
Mr. Gingrich and his aides have said that the end of the Iowa caucus will bring a shift in his approach to the campaign.
In Missouri, Dennis W. Heckman, the state bridge engineer, said it was possible that the collapse would bring a shift in inspection procedures.
And she questions whether hitting military targets without taking down President Bashar al-Assad, especially while Russia and Iran continue to support him, will bring a shift from the inhumanity that the regime has imposed.
The arrival of household technology that communicates through the internet - the so-called internet of things - would bring a shift in consumer behaviour and the retail landscape as dramatic as that caused by the advent of the internet itself, which led to the closure of thousands of high street stores.
Regardless of who wins, the new leader will bring a shift of cultural attitudes, given that all three are Roman Catholics from western Germany — the opposite of Ms. Merkel, who is a Lutheran from eastern Germany, said Paul Nolte, a professor of history at the Free University in Berlin.
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