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It was a radical shift in the political winds that propelled Democratic victories in 2006 and 2008.
Dore Gold, a former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations and a confidant of Mr. Netanyahu's, lamented by telephone that Mr. Obama's speech was "a radical shift in United States policy towards Israel".
It was a radical shift of the relationship between the USA and the Soviet Union from the wartime alliance during the Second World War to the peacetime enemy in the postwar period, signaling the beginning of the Cold War.
MPs said that what was needed to deal with the proliferation of disinformation online and the misuse of personal data was a "radical shift in the balance of power between social media platforms and the people".
When Fast Company was first published in 1995, it was a radical shift from traditional business publications.
That was a radical shift from November 2001, when 9percentthoughtht it was a mistake while 89percentt did not.
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That Crawford was a radical shift--and a potentially destructive one for victims of family violence--was evident from the fact that, "within days--even hours--of the Crawford decision, prosecutors were dismissing or losing hundreds of domestic violence cases that would have presented little difficulty in the past".
This is a radical shift.
That is a radical shift in perspective.
Yet "Vespertine" is a radical shift, a new, bolt-from-the-blue sound.
She felt there had been a radical shift in how society viewed disabled people.
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