And any move away from this levelled playing field can be perceived as a defection.
Many outsiders, however, have taken the move away from search as a sign that Yahoo!
Since the financial crisis began, much has been said about the move away from conspicuous consumption.
We own 10 very important television stations, so I'm not trying to move away from that.
Other trends revealed in the research were a move away from fake security software aka scareware.
Therefore your observation that sellers need to move away from SKU-based inventory definitely hits the mark.
It could lead to an eventual move away from the gold standards NYSE and NASDAQ.
And a move away from iCal to Calendar and away from Address Book to Contacts.
He had been linked with a move away from the County Ground during the transfer window.
He argues that African economies must move away from dependence on a single commodity.
No doubt Mr Kleisterlee intends to move away from what remains of Philips's conglomerate culture.
This could mean that the child had to move away from their school and their friends.
Recently, however, there are indications that Apple has begun to move away from this business model.
I've always felt such a move away from the current system was impossible, unrealistic.
In fact, it took them decades to redesign and move away from those messy gable-topped cartons.
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New guidelines published on September 26th are an attempt to move away from that.
The soullessness of popular electronic dance music has compelled some musicians to move away from the computer.
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She told Erick that they would move away from the apartment in Silverlake to a better neighborhood.
But Thompson, too, recognizes the need for deeper client relations and a move away from one-time transactions.
Hirschmann thinks the growth of interactive new media has encouraged a move away from 20th century-style consumerism.
According to Bloomberg Apple is considering a move away from Intel chips for its cherished Mac line.
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Sergeant Norman Gibson said there was a move away from kerbside vehicle thefts towards car key burglaries.
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Respondents were split on whether a move away from full executive responsibilities should mean a reduction in pay.
The move away from some of the party's key commitments is expected to anger some Lib Dem activists.
When we move away from the four basic inputs, as we've done under Bush and Obama, stocks stagnate.
They wish to see a move away from centralized curriculum control to regional, provincial and even local control.
For many who advocate resource conservation, our heavy dependence on personal vehicles is something to move away from.
She explains how important it is to move away from a fixation on leaders as individual charismatic people.
And it would be sad for them to have to move away from here to have a job.
We should move away from someone with a platform with knobs and dials (to control everything), he says.
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