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The Yankees' displeasure could force a shift in the called-shot slugger.
In fact, he added, the downturn will soon force a shift in one aspect of the recession special: the price.
Still, some political professionals wonder whether the trouble Mr. Bush has faced recently will force a shift in the relationship between the governor and the journalists.
The claim of responsibility by the Yemeni branch of Al Qaeda could force a shift in the administration's approach to counterterrorism in that nation.
The combination of an advanced mass-market car from Renault Nissan and practical charging options from Better Place will be the first real test of whether a tax break that large is enough to force a shift.
BRUSSELS — The European Union agreed Monday to impose a phased ban on oil purchases from Iran that officials said was needed to help force a shift in policy and avert the risk of military strikes against Tehran, as the United States expanded its sanctions to include the country's third-largest bank.
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Other times, new developments can intervene, forcing a shift in political tactics.
It followed a week in which the agencies partly forced a shift in the EU response to the Greek sovereign debt crisis.
Budd Lake had been the site of the festival for a decade; increasing crowds forced a shift six years ago to Waterloo Village.
However, the heavy burden of neoconservative ideological baggage has, to borrow a phrase, forced a shift in the tectonic plates under the Atlantic.
But in Iqaluit and the other Muslim communities that dot the Arctic, the long days have forced a shift in how the element of fasting is approached.
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