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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.
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.
However, the heavy burden of neoconservative ideological baggage has, to borrow a phrase, forced a shift in the tectonic plates under the Atlantic.
The posture and power of the Sadrists have forced a shift in tone from American officials and erstwhile Iraqi rivals, who now find themselves thrown together an awkward partnership government.
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".
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Other times, new developments can intervene, forcing a shift in political tactics.
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.
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