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But Brooklyn's piers are in the midst of change.
Liminal means betwixt and between – kind of in the midst of change of some kind.
Because these ventures operate in the midst of change, they must continually evolve to succeed.
But a business traveler briefly stopping in the region has to make different preparations from someone who is based in a country in the midst of change.
This means that Christians strive, in the midst of change, to have some "inner sameness and continuity" through the focus on Jesus Christ and the way of salvation.
Kaplan and Orlikowski's article is one of several in this issue of MIT Sloan Management Review that address the topic of setting strategy in the midst of change.
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Without warning, he found himself in the midst of changes of extraordinary sorts.
As things stand, people tend to apply for universal credit in the midst of changes in their lives which are difficult enough, and the way the system works all too often makes things immeasurably more trying.
"Make no mistake: the advertising industry is in the midst of revolutionary change," Mr. Lafley said because "consumer expectations are changing".
You're in the midst of cyclical change every day: weather cycles, biological cycles, business cycles... these are all examples of cyclical change.
The Middle East is in the midst of historic change.
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