61. Others see them as the nervous adjustments of a society adapting to changing times. 62. Osborne, who earned a doctorate in educational psychology at Nebraska, also recognized the changing times. 63. One obstacle, Borman suggests, is that some elements of the travel industry are slow in adapting to changing times. 64. One standard-bearer of the changing times is Miyuki Morita, who was rejected when she first tried to enter broadcasting, as a disk jockey. 65. Part of that is the result of changing times, especially the end of the Cold War espionage threat and the declining strength of the Italian mafia. 66. Other participants also see virtues in the changing times. 67. Progressive prosecutors, guilty consciences and changing times slowly provoked a move toward atonement. 68. Royko knew that changing times might mute his melting-pot patter and dull his edge. 69. Ryan views the signing as a reversal of fortune that could have important ramifications for a franchise that has been victimized by market forces and changing times. 70. Sidekick, the personal information management program that dates back to the days before computers had become home appliances, has kept up with the changing times. |