Shaiken says the union's willingness to make concessions now is a sign of the times.
It's a sign of the times, " he said, adding, "It's not like anyone writes letters anymore.
It is a sign of the times that many Americans will prefer the cynical answer.
Last night on 60 Minutes, Barack Obama was the lead, and it's a sign of the times.
With so many of the Premier League's clubs in foreign hands, is this a sign of the times?
But it is a sign of the times that they may be stranded, apart from some of their fellows.
It was a sign of the times that nobody knew whether EBE was an inside joke or was actually serious.
In a sign of the times, Turkish and English are the languages of instruction at a top private school in Irbil.
It is a sign of the times that conservatives as well as liberals often underestimate the Middle Kingdom's problems--in addition to America's relative strengths.
This rise of entrepreneurship is a sign of the times as those that are having trouble finding a job are now creating their own.
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It's a sign of the times when out-of-work footballers are willing to pay for the privilege of going on trial in the hope of winning a part-time contract.
His site is worth a visit, but Streetwalker recommends that rather than taking the young Omaha Web sage's advice, readers should view it as a sign of the times.
It is perhaps a sign of the times that Charles Prince, who has been with Citigroup or its predecessor for more than 20 years, is trained as a lawyer.
As the pickpocket defies a law-and-order campaign to ply his trade, he despairs of his solitude and takes up with a call girl (Hao Hongjian), whose own deceptions are a sign of the times.
New York City education officials are developing more than a dozen new standardized tests, but in a sign of the times, their main purpose will be to grade teachers, not the students who take them.
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Uniquely in world cricket, Australian captains almost never play on after resigning the captaincy, and it's a sign of the times that, despite his 37 years and declining form, Ponting has stayed in the team.
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That surely will rank as one of the most important moments in the history of government-business relations -- yet, in a sign of the times, it is almost a footnote to all the other giant events of the period.
And it was a sign of the times that those passions exploded in the face of a man who had seen, in his life and career, the erosion of the sensible center, and the emergence of gridlock on Pennsylvania Avenue.
And, in a sign of the times, Husky International waded into the market on July 30 to reprice its covenant-lite loan (the plastics company originally tested the market for a lower spread in May before shelving the transaction amid deteriorating market conditions).
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These important Asian energy deals are a sign of the times and highlight the misplaced national priorities of the U.S. American policymakers need to realize soon that our future energy security is directly threatened by such agreements, and further imperiled by the indifference of U.S. leaders to a pro-growth strategy.
That may seem small but that would be a sort of a huge sign of the times, that the country is really turning away from Republicans and is keeping an open mind to Democrats.
But it is a sign of the changing times that the EU is no longer talking about whether fishing reform is necessary, but how it is achieved.
In a sign of the changed times, Specter and other supporters of broader federal funding for research than the administration backs agreed to defer their fight until next year.
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) A senior Palestinian official on Sunday rejected the idea of a partial Israeli settlement freeze as a way of restarting peace talks, a sign of tough times ahead for the Obama administration's new attempt to bring the sides together.
AES' hosing in Kazakhstan is a distressingly familiar sign of the times for U.S. and European corporations trying to do business in poor but resource-rich countries.
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