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Already, since Nicky Morgan took over from Michael Gove as education secretary last year, Francis has her eye on "the change in discourse which used to be very much focused on closing the gap but now seems to be about excellent education for all, which I applaud, but I worry there might be a dilution of the very explicit focus in the last parliament on social inequality".

Achieving this requires a change in discourse.

"Obama offered a dialogue with Iran and this change in discourse immediately gave rise to that outpouring of sentiment against the Islamic Republic last year," Ganji said.

Production and dissemination of evidence, as well as certain advocacy networks, may have contributed to this change in discourse.

Nevertheless, examining more case presentations or studying group members' change in discourse over several consecutive sessions (or even over several years of participation) could facilitate further understanding of the type of change members go through.

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And the most powerful current in Egypt, still represented by the Muslim Brotherhood, has stubbornly resisted some of the changes in discourse.

In line with reports of P600s to referential changes in discourse (e.g., Nieuwland & Van Berkum, 2005; Van Berkum et al., 2007), we also found that the P600s were modulated both by conjunctions and referential incongruities.

Thus, while the ECB's recovery period discourse enters a new state which seems to retain aspects of the crisis period but also returning slightly to the pre-crisis status quo, these changes in discourse are even more pronounced in the Fed data set.

While, in semantic networks, total degree centrality represents the popularity of a concept and betweenness centrality represents the links between two different thematic areas, the combination of these two measures has the potential to uncover more subtle structural properties of concepts and thus a set of changes in discourse over time.

Updating processes for discontinuities created by characters changing midway through the sequence would be consistent with P600s evoked by referential change in verbal discourse (e.g., Nieuwland & Van Berkum, 2005; Van Berkum et al., 2007) and visual narratives (Cohn & Kutas, 2015).

But despite the sea change in national discourse, many local police departments have managed to resist any systemic changes.

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