1. It also Marks a new departure. 2. None of this Marks a new departure. 3. Nor is this an entirely new departure for Morrison. 4. Not surprisingly, the indefatigable Paul-Henri Spaak was in the forefront of these arguments for new departures. 5. The involvement of the Archive in a venture of this kind has represented a new departure in the dissemination of its holdings. 6. The new departure was in part due to the constitutional evolution of federalism achieved during the New Deal. 7. This kind of social critique was a new departure. 8. In Katsikas, on the other hand, the Court makes a new departure in its own reasoning. |