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A president of the United States, however fascinated by the country itself, must deal with the extraordinary complexity of our foreign entanglements, old hostilities and marriages of convenience, many of them patches on a reality that has shifted over decades.

With a narrower distribution center and important ecological and economic values, sugar maple could be used to check whether or not the distribution center of a species has shifted over decades by using historical inventory data.

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The focus of the club has shifted over the decades from hunting and fishing to family activities and golf.

Home ownership fell to its lowest level in 25 years in 2012/13, while the number of private tenants overtook the number in social housing for the first time, according to official figures that show how tenure has shifted over three decades.

Legal experts say that Congress is unlikely to pass yet another copyright extension because the political dynamics have shifted over the decades, with growing public opposition to stringent intellectual property protections.

Exploring postwar literature as the barometer of Germany's unconsciously held values as well as of its professed conscience, Ernestine Schlant demonstrates that the confrontation with the Holocaust has shifted over the decades from repression, circumvention, and omission to an open acknowledgement of the crimes.

The goalposts for middle age have shifted over the decades – people in their late 30s were once included, and today's most generous definitions stretch to 65 – but the U-shaped curve is as good a way of finding its centre as any: I must be in mid-life, because I'm so damn unhappy.

What is perhaps most interesting in terms of his personal ideological development and the way in which debate has shifted over the decades is that he no longer advocates, as the left did back in the 1980s, a return to nationalisation across the board.

Even as Pulitzer-winning musical styles shifted over the decades, from the Americana of Copland's "Appalachian Spring" (1945) to the fragmented atonality of Donald Martino's "Notturno" (1974) to the joyful genre-bending of Caroline Shaw's "Partita" (2013), the prize has remained almost exclusively the province of classical music.

Without that sense of the way things have shifted over the decades, one might live under the illusion that our prevailing values are eternal, that a composer such as, say, Brahms, has always been up there on his pedestal to be admired.

The author, an associate professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, offers one answer: The membership of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, which sets the standards for Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the United States, has shifted over the decades to include more people from the financial services industry.

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