If realized, Carey's proposal would amount to a sea change in how Fox does business.
It follows that the stronger the links of the chain are, the faster the pitch, which has led to a sea change in the way pitchers train.
But I think we're going to see a sea change in the whole waste management scene in the UK within the next few years, and I think we'll be up there amongst the best of them in Europe, indeed we have to be.
What was also noticeable, prior to this, was a sea change at groups like London Cycling Campaign (LCC) and Sustrans which became more demanding and aggressive in their campaigning.
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For a generation accustomed to a lot of structure, this is a sea change and it undoubtedly accounts for some of their stress and anxiety about their prospects for future achievement.
On the European side, it would be a mistake to sit back and wait for a sea-change in Tory attitudes once the party is in power.
As much as we need the laws to change, and the war on drugs to end, we need a cultural sea change as well.
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Dover was one of the first places to receive money through the Sea Change scheme, a government initiative to fund cultural projects in coastal towns to aid their regeneration.
"Cloud computing has brought a sea change to the data center--dramatically altering the economics of compute by changing the workload and optimal characteristics of a server, " said Andrew Feldman, SeaMicro CEO, who will become general manager of AMD's newly created Data Center Server Solutions business.
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Now a similar sea change may be afoot, thanks to a new technology called RNA interference, or RNAi, which allows scientists to stop a disease by silencing a particular gene.
Republicans voting for a bill containing a large tax increase on the rich, even with the metaphorical gun to their heads, would mark a sea-change in Washington, and possibly cause a major intraparty rift.
When this kind of behavior cascades top down from the managers at the highest level to those at the lowest level it will bring about a sea change in the way the organization responds to challenges and handles complexity.
But Banjul, capital of Gambia in West Africa, is likely to sink entirely into the ocean due to a combination of erosion and rising sea levels, according to a 2002 World Bank discussion paper on cities and climate change.
For instance, sea ice is predicted to increasingly shrink as a result of climate change: the late-summer Arctic sea ice may vanish almost entirely by the middle of the century, triggering unprecedented maritime challenges, with an increase in shipping and oil and gas exploration in high-latitude waters previously covered in ice.
But Wacker and others point to several factors that might signal a significant sea change this time around.
Not so much in Tokelau, where its three atolls of Atafu, Fakaofo and Nukunonu may not be long for this world, due to rising sea levels as a result of climate change.
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The difference is that the Plastiki is looking to inspire something larger -- a sea of change, in how we view waste and how we integrate it back into the web of life.
He does not trust the opinion polls that suggest a sea change in Irish attitudes to abortion.
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Until that information comes in, "I don't see a sea change in the approach to these patients based on this data, " says Alan Venook of UCSF, who is leading the comparative trial.
As the disappointments piled up, a sea change in investor attitudes appeared to be taking place.
NPC, with all its rites and incantations, is meant to suggest permanence and continuity: stability in a sea of change.
Chatting to Republicans beforehand, there wasn't hysteria about their prospects, but real confidence that things are moving their way - a sea-change from a week before the first presidential debate, when Republicans I talked to were already plotting whom to blame when they lost the election.
The pending disappearance of "Dear" is a sea change in the way we write to each other -- yet when you think about it, there are few logical reasons arguing for a longer life for that particular word.
Over the last ten years there has been a sea change in customer preferences and their desire to be more in control.
Climate change is expanding Antarctica's sea ice, according to a scientific study in the journal Nature Geoscience.
In a sea change, some of the service work that was outsourced to places like India and the Philippines is starting to return to North America.
Unless their is a sea change in human consciousness, the number of celebrities willing to fly to Moscow for a few million dollars will continue to exceed those who refuse to do so.
Earlier this month, the City of Boston recently released a report showing potential flood regions in the city that have expanded as a result of sea level rise over the next few decades due to climate change.
The only difference in recent years is the sea change in appointees, toward judges who are less inclined to find a new cause of action every time a plaintiff comes before them.
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