1. And, finally, the worldwide economy has undergone a wrenching transition. 2. But in China, still in the throes of a wrenching transition from its socialist past, many factories keep producing goods even when demand is falling. 3. But rather than merely delaying a potentially wrenching transition, Jobs contends that he realized there was still plenty of potential growth in the existing Mac OS. 4. That challenge is the creation of a better safety net for the tens of millions of workers who are being displaced in this wrenching transition. 5. To say that Popov had to undergo a wrenching transition to a new environment would not be wholly accurate. 6. While the transformation taking place in Japan today is going to make it a formidable competitor over time, it will be a wrenching transition. 7. Would the ethically tainted Gingrich be the best Republican for such a potentially wrenching transition? 8. In China, which views all religion with suspicion, it is one more ingredient adding to the wrenching transition of a communist giant. 9. The prolonged political turmoil represents one side of a Japan that is undergoing a wrenching transition from the decades when it marched to economic superpower status. |
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