The new model is tall, slim and oval--a sharp change from the squat, chunky iPod Nano introduced last year.
Mr. Siegel has so far shown a sharp change from the aggressive leadership style of his predecessor, Mr. Logan.
Mr Zapatero knows, too, that a successful terrorist attack can provoke a sharp change of mood in the electorate.
That would be a sharp change from the current strategy of funneling all bookstore profits into the loss-making Nook venture.
But there has been so little volatility in share prices in the past two years that any sharp change is unsettling.
The Rehnquist court has not overturned major laws or signalled a sharp change of direction for the nation, as the 1960s Warren court did.
That brought a sharp change of tack a year ago, after the expulsion from Georgia of several Russians accused of spying had raised the temperature again.
After years of virtuous pleading for more decisions by majority vote in Euro-councils, the chancellor shocked his partners by what seemed like a sharp change of tack.
This time, however, a sharp change in policy seems unlikely.
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This is a sharp change from their previous position.
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It marks a sharp change in sentiment compared with reactions to previous disasters that prompted residents to open their wallets, such as a devastating earthquake that struck the Sichuan region in 2008, killing 90, 000 people.
For example, such an exercise might suggest that a sharp change in asset prices would not only affect the value of a particular firm's holdings but also impair liquidity in key markets, with adverse consequences for the ability of the firm to adjust its risk positions or obtain funding.
Obama, the first-term senator from Illinois who won last week's Iowa caucuses, led the New York senator and former first lady 39 percent to 29 percent in a poll conducted Saturday and Sunday -- a sharp change from a poll out Saturday that showed the Democratic front-runners tied at 33 percent.
The sharp focus on change allowed me to pick up on the secular shift in search and not recommend buying Google to our subscribers.
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Brian LaRose, technical analyst at United-ICAP, noted several levels of support gold prices need to hold to avoid seeing a sharp break or change in trend.
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While Gingrich's admission on Saturday--essentially a guilty plea to violations uncovered by the ethics committee's four-panel subcommittee--was clearly an attempt to speed the process, it also reflected a sharp, sudden change of course from his earlier insistence that he did nothing wrong.
Their youthful leadership lacks political experience, and figureheads such as Mohamed ElBaradei, the former head of the UN nuclear watchdog whose sharp criticisms of Mr Mubarak amplified calls for change, lack street credibility.
That may change, in the event of a sharp downturn in the global economy.
Facing Argentina's second sharp recession in four years, they want a change.
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The change in the investigating officer is a sharp twist to the state's case against Mr. Pistorius over the alleged premeditated murder of his 29-year-old girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, a model and reality TV star shot and killed in a bathroom at Mr. Pistorius's home on Feb. 14.
Everyone called him Mike until some way into his studies at the LSE when, in a sudden change of style, he swapped his grey suit for sharp beatnik attire and insisted on being called the rather more working class-sounding "Mick".
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The result was a sharp rise in bankruptcies (and credit-card defaults) before the change came into effect, and an ever sharper fall thereafter.
But, as will be seen below, when defending bank-failure-related malpractice cases, auditors will seek to change the game through the use of affirmative defenses and by placing a sharp focus on causation.
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So, what did change, starting around 1960, to account for the decline in marriage rates, the sharp increase in divorce, and the explosion of out-of-wedlock births?
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