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Today, most undergraduates are women, shifting the terms of trade.
It has been a long, slow process over two decades – since German reunification and the collapse of communism – shifting the terms of trade between Paris and Berlin.
It moves so fast, half-digesting everything in sight, abruptly shifting the terms in which Pollock's art, for instance, can be viewed.
The FCC's net neutrality rules were not the product of one of these executive orders, though Obama did come out strongly in favor of the FCC's proposed policy last fall, dramatically shifting the terms of debate.
India's economic reforms have also helped farmers by reducing the relative price of manufactured goods, shifting the terms of trade in their favour during the 1990s.This is not how it seems to India's angry agriculturists.
As with his big tax cut earlier in the year, the president has pursued missile defence so adamantly, and from such a maximalist position, that he has succeeded in shifting the terms of the debate.
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He seeks to shift the terms of the debate.
It has shifted the terms of architecture from the objective to the subjective realm.
Robert Daines shifted the terms of this debate in Does Delaware Law Improve Firm Value?
Summit seeks to shift the terms of the argument, focusing on growth rather than austerity.
Win or lose, Trump has shifted the terms of political discourse, campaigning and organisation.
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