1. She immediately picked up his sudden shifts of mood. 2. Sudden shifts from a major to a minor key or vice versa, on the other hand, are readily apparent to the ear. 3. American politics have been so overwhelmingly domestic in their focus for more than a decade that the sudden shift to international matters is going to take some adjustment. 4. Before they celebrate, value investors may be wondering whether the sudden shift is just a cruel head fake to an already beleaguered bunch. 5. A more plausible threat to the stock market would be a sudden shift to saving by those who are consuming heavily now. 6. A sudden shift in policy by the NCAA may leave many programs scrambling to find the funds to purchase wood bats. 7. A tsunami, a wave caused by a sudden shift in the ocean floor, bears some similarity to the storm surge of a hurricane. 8. A tsunami, a wave caused by a sudden shift in the ocean floor, is similar to the storm surge of a hurricane. 9. After months of frustration, the Clinton policy makers seized upon the sudden shift to pressure the various parties toward a negotiated peace. 10. But the sudden shift in the executive ranks now suggests that MCA may be trying to expand by aggressively recruiting new artists, a potentially costly strategy. |
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