1. He had McHale for two years and was a marked departure from the brusque, in-your-face, post-up preferring Knezovich. 2. His blunt tone was a marked departure from the response of health officials in the first days of the crisis. 3. His remarks were a marked departure from the blistering attacks Gingrich delivered earlier this week against President Clinton and the Democratic Party. 4. In a marked departure from recent developments, it was the opposition taking an early lead Friday night. 5. Right now, the project Tolkin seems most interested in pursuing would be a marked departure from his recent endeavors. 6. Several Democrats were sharply critical of Bush Thursday, a marked departure from quarreling with administration domestic policies but keeping hands off matters relating to the war on terrorism. 7. The action, announced Friday, is a marked departure from normal practice in regard to international airlines. 8. The game was a marked departure from what had been anticipated. 9. The move to use commercial nuclear reactors owned by the Tennessee Valley Authority to produce tritium to enhance atomic weapons is a marked departure for U.S. policy. 10. The nominees represent a marked departure from the typical slate of dissident directors, who are often friends or colleagues of the shareholders seeking change. |