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But they probably won't fully take hold while newspapers, even in their shrunken state, remain the dominant media players in local markets.
Though both would be felt gradually, economists warn that if allowed to fully take hold, their combined impact would rekindle a recession.
The genre had taken a new turn with the production in 1927 of Show Boat (music by Kern, book and lyrics by Hammerstein); it was the first musical to provide a cohesive plot and initiate the use of music that was integral to the narrative, a practice that did not fully take hold until the 1940s.
More than a year into the job, Petersen estimated that the culture change he hoped to implement might take another year to fully take hold.
In the following years, the name "Boulder Dam" failed to fully take hold, with many Americans using both names interchangeably and mapmakers divided as to which name should be printed.
While it is rarely used as today, and has been replaced with the "Best Interests of the Children" doctrine of child custody, this shift didn't fully take hold until 1989.
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The Great Depression had fully taken hold.
The truce never fully took hold, and collapsed within a couple of months.
It feels as if Nair had never fully taken hold of her material, which in a way is true.
Many of Sakharov's admirers are alarmed that memories of his achievements are fading, especially among young people, before his ideals have fully taken hold.
But by 2010, the "open and connected" mission had fully taken hold, and something of a revisionist history of Facebook emerges in Zuckerberg's language.
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