Sentence examples for relentlessly shifting from inspiring English sources

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Ian Bostridge, tenor; Leif Ove Andsnes, pianist (EMI Classics) The meticulous and relentlessly shifting nuance of Ian Bostridge's reading of Schubert's culminating song cycle may not be to everyone's taste.

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"Bush has relentlessly shifted the tax burden off of wealth and onto work".

In the end, there are two climate threats: one created by increasing human vulnerability to calamitous weather, the other by human actions, particularly emissions of warming gases, that relentlessly shift the odds toward making today's weather extremes tomorrow's norm.

Through the 1980s, 1990s and the first decade of this century, this has relentlessly shifted, with a growing number of jobs needing degrees, while unskilled jobs have become a shrinking part of the labour market.

James Lo's sound collage kicked in, shifting relentlessly from mechanical clanging to pop snippets to industrial beats.

There's no "acid line" or synthesiser of any sort, no buildups or breakdowns, just a drum machine and a couple of tiny vocal snippets repeated relentlessly, yet just shifting enough to warp minds and bodies and cause complete dancefloor meltdowns.

The late Stuart Hall used to talk about the "great moving right show" in the early days of Thatcherism after the 1979 Election, when the centre of gravity in British politics shifted relentlessly to the right, with consequences we have all been living with ever since.

Two criminal investigations are ongoing into whether manslaughter charges should be brought over the Hillsborough deaths, and possible charges include perverting the course of justice, perjury, and misconduct in a public office for the alleged cover-up after the disaster, in which South Yorkshire police relentlessly sought to shift blame on to Liverpool supporters.

Attention will shift relentlessly away from Iraq, which continues to endure countless parlous problems.

I'd say one of its chief difficulties in its first year has been shifting from the relentlessly controlling, on-message, no-drama, one-star-in-the-firmament message of a campaign to the different demands of the presidency, where the humanity of America's leader, his flesh-and-blood fallibility and impulses, assumes central importance.

(Chinen) ★ Tim Berne's Snakeoil (Wednesday) Mr. Berne, the alto saxophonist and composer, has a potent new album, "Snakeoil" (ECM), that typifies his relentlessly inventive style: meticulous but volatile, with a shifting balance between convoluted form and wide-open improvisation.

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