1. But Watson predicted that enough would shift their support to Bush to make the difference in the election outcome.
2. Dell leads the industry in shifting technical support to the Web, Kumar said.
3. Nearly all computer makers are putting into their future PCs features that shift technical support to the Internet.
4. Now, Western diplomats say, the security forces have shifted their support to Prime Minister Robert Kocharian, who has become acting president.
5. On the eve of the election, that party made a stunning and decisive move by pulling out of the race and shifting its support to Barak.
6. Still, said Hazeltine, the pro tours should have recognized that sponsors are fickle and can shift their support to the latest trend.
7. The conflict deepened as Russia moved into its election season, and Media-MOST shifted its support to the anti-Kremlin opposition, headed by Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov.
8. Unions and environmental groups -- big financial supporters of the past two Clinton-Gore presidential campaigns -- also oppose expanding Nafta and could shift financial support to Gephardt.
9. With what business support he had shifting toward the Republicans, the president is now trying to shore up a traditional Democratic stronghold.
10. Over the past year, the hard-liners gradually shifted their support to Megawati, a nationalist considered unlikely to challenge the military hierarchy.