11.   The willingness to let Holzmann collapse is a marked departure.

12.   Two of the leaders, in a marked departure from usual Islamic practice, were women.

13.   But it is a marked departure from the autonomy accord, which preserved economic interdependence between Israel and the Palestinian areas for a five-year interim period.

14.   But in marked departure from earlier testimony, most Republicans seemed to go out of their way to praise federal law enforcement officials and to soften their questions.

15.   It punishes those who use firearms in a manner that represents a marked departure from the standard of care employed by a reasonable person, resulting in death.

16.   Police in riot gear patrolled parts of the city in trucks, but in a marked departure from previous behavior, left passersby alone.

17.   The light touch is a marked departure for the candidate who, for weeks, has hammered Bush as smug, arrogant, reckless and irresponsible.

18.   The Press conference was a marked departure from the veil of secrecy that initially surrounded both Sathrugnan and the donor after the operation.

19.   In a marked departure from tradition, there will be no official lying-in-state during a nation-wide six-day mourning period.

20.   In a marked departure from tradition, there will be no official lying-in-state period.

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%
marked 1.36%
marked + n. >>共 290
contrast 9.76%
increase 9.69%
improvement 8.90%
man 6.54%
difference 4.57%
change 4.17%
decline 2.52%
effect 1.81%
decrease 1.73%
departure 1.65%
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