An old-established two-party system is giving way to a far more polarising class divide.
Here and there, the usual arbitrary rule is giving way to more enlightened attitudes.
And even in rural areas, farming is giving way to services and small manufacturing firms.
Hierarchical command-and-control styles of leadership are giving way to flatter and more collaborative leadership frameworks.
Nationwide collective bargaining is giving way to more sensible, company by company, wage deals.
Advocates for the poor worry that public sympathy is running out giving way to business as usual.
In any business, inefficient firms will eventually fold, giving way to those that can earn higher profits.
Ignorance and poverty are giving way to broadband highways and clouds of information, delivered to extremely affordable mobile devices.
This is particularly true now, with the standard-bearers of traditional journalism giving way to the sprawling fragmentation of online news.
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The event switched to "party" mode around midnight, giving way to loud chatter about space exploration among science enthusiasts and researchers.
But what is apparent is that the Internet's experimental age is ending, he says, giving way to a period of consolidation.
Argentines hope it will be ended during the visit, giving way to the export licences that Britain uses for other countries.
The old deference to authority is giving way to more assertive attitudes.
Broadly, coercion is giving way to choice, particularly choice of contraceptive methods.
However, given new developments in case law, this previously impenetrable barrier in secrecy is giving way to increased pressure from the U.S. government.
And on Monday a spokesman said chief executive Werner Seifert's post was safe, despite giving way to shareholder pressure over the LSE issue.
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The glacier starts just below the summit and extends for some 2, 000 feet before giving way to huge boulder fields of volcanic rock.
The stars that salted the sky when I first woke are giving way to a vibrant Maxfield Parrish blue with chalky, pasted-on clouds.
After two years of Keynesian and monetarist stimulus on steroids, the anemic recovery from the 2008-09 recession is giving way to a slow-growth economy.
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Like a dieter routinely giving way to the temptation of donuts, investors often repeat these same mistakes although they are aware of the dangers involved.
Urban poverty, a too-common remnant of the 1997 financial crisis, ought to be giving way to GDP growth statistics that are respectable for Southeast Asia.
The days of China being a cheap labor mill that relies on exports for growth are giving way to the rise of the Chinese domestic economy.
That world is giving way to a much richer and more complex one of ecosystems of handsets, cloud computing, independently-delivered and in-house applications, AND phone companies.
At least initially, partnership can be a thrilling experience giving way to piles of negativity due to the individuals' insistence to focus on what's not working well.
At the apex of the job market--CEO searches and the like--it's hard to imagine the face-to-face niceties of traditional search giving way to LinkedIn's more automated approach.
It means a slowing of the pace of growth to the west of London, giving way to more business and population growth in... the east of London.
In those first moments, shock was just giving way to tears, so all anyone could do was to try to feel safe again on the most basic level.
The luxury of long technology evaluation cycles, introspective analysis of systems, and long deployment timeframes are giving way to rapid deployments and systems designed for accuracy and speed.
Criticisms over substance giving way to style have been levelled.
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