1. It is rugged country whose landscape changes every few kilometers. 2. Today that landscape is changing, as attitudes have changed. 3. Although the landscape changed this past week from the South to the industrial Midwest, the texture of the campaign did not. 4. And despite similarities, the distance between the Checkers and the Clinton speeches may be even more revealing, suggesting how drastically the political and television landscape has changed. 5. And that landscape could change even more. 6. And the computing landscape has changed enough to make info appliances feasible. 7. And the competitive landscape will change accordingly. 8. And while the listing carries more symbolic than regulatory significance, it is a striking measure of how the political landscape has changed. 9. And they argue that the U.S. should be prepared to give some of those rights back, now that the landscape has changed. 10. Anyone who is trying to manage in corporate America today can tell you the landscape has changed. |