11.   If Congress sets uniform national standards for health insurance, that would be a major departure from the practice of the last half-century.

12.   In hopes of improving eyewitness reliability, the New Jersey attorney general last year announced a major departure from traditional investigative techniques.

13.   It represents a major departure from both Confucianist thinking and Maoist ideology.

14.   Its major departure is to treat addiction more as a medical problem than a criminal problem, pouring money into treatment and prevention rather than enforcement and incarceration.

15.   Officials of other churches saw that invitation as a major departure.

16.   Plus, in a major departure, Magowan is right.

17.   That will require major departures in culture, particularly in New England, so wedded as we are to lobster, cod, haddock and swordfish.

18.   The designer Calvin Klein, in a major departure, has decided to alter the imagery in his fashion campaigns significantly by putting on a happier face.

19.   The first major departure from the Zedillo Cabinet was Jaime Serra Puche, leader of negotiations for the North American Free Trade Agreement.

20.   The new management structure would represent a major departure for the IRS, which is now organized by function, such as compliance.

a. + departure >>共 376
early 5.16%
sudden 4.13%
radical 4.07%
scheduled 4.00%
voluntary 3.29%
new 2.71%
major 2.71%
abrupt 2.65%
imminent 2.58%
significant 2.19%
major + n. >>共 1020
currency 3.00%
city 2.43%
problem 1.81%
change 1.52%
issue 1.36%
company 1.34%
role 1.22%
championship 1.15%
player 0.98%
bank 0.94%
departure 0.06%
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