Sports business and legal experts don't see a sea change coming should the league prevail.
We are in the midst of a sea change of what social really means in companies.
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If realized, Carey's proposal would amount to a sea change in how Fox does business.
As the disappointments piled up, a sea change in investor attitudes appeared to be taking place.
Ms. LITHWICK: There was just a sea change, Alex, after the John Hinckley acquittal.
This was a sea change in how offshore banking worldwide was done for generations.
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They understand that their role has changed, and that particularly young men see a sea change.
The Internet has brought about a sea change in how we shop for widely-available goods.
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Health care reform in China reflects a sea change in demographics and social structure.
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So it isn't as if the results suggest a sea change in American politics.
On the Chinese side too, there is plenty of evidence that relations have undergone a sea change.
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He does not trust the opinion polls that suggest a sea change in Irish attitudes to abortion.
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"I've certainly seen a bit of a sea change in the corporate marketplace the past several weeks, " he says.
Seeing a sea change, and feeling vindicated, PokerStars promptly settled the civil action, and began its march toward U.S. legitimacy.
In 2008, the majority believed that a sea change was possible under Barack Obama and turned out en masse for him.
For workers and employers alike, the mobile revolution represents a sea change in productivity and the very nature of work itself.
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This marked a sea change in the Vatican's position towards the Jews, and removed the last theological obstacle to recognising Israel.
"There's a sea change in how doctors think about cardiovascular disease, " says Harvard cardiologist Paul Ridker, a pioneer in studying artery inflammation.
"We have really seen a sea change in this election, " he said.
Over the last ten years there has been a sea change in customer preferences and their desire to be more in control.
Dolman sleeves and billowing backs represent a sea change from the high, tight armholes and slim silhouettes that have been dominating fashion.
Mobile BI may drive a sea change over the next 24 months.
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"This is strategic and huge--a sea change, " says an Altegrity consultant who asked that his name not be used because of security concerns.
Buckley, Rush Limbaugh, and many others have affected a sea change in the way many Americans think about the role of government in society.
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The success of the Matthew 25 PAC would mark a sea change in the electoral landscape, unprecedented but not a bolt from the blue.
"I think we'll see a sea change in the outlook of clubs next season, " said the Imps chairman, who will celebrate a year in the post in June.
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"So there's been a sea change since 1996, " Scalia said, doubtfully.
These are publicly available and represent a sea change in accountability.
It was a sea change, which irrevocably put Facebook ahead of competitors technologically, and laid nails in the coffin of MySpace as a viable social network.
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