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Over a relatively short period of time, usually about four to twelve weeks, the worker must be able to shift the focus, back and forth, between immediate external stressful exigencies ( `` precipitating stress '' ) and the key, emotionally relevant issues ( `` underlying problem '' ) which are, often in a dramatic preconscious breakthrough, reactivated by the crisis situation, and hence once again amenable to resolution.
The moment was again ripe for a dramatic shift.
However, in the 1980s, under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher, and the influence of Keith Joseph, there was a dramatic shift in the ideological direction of British conservatism, with a movement towards free-market economic policies.
The tension may be rooted in power shift arising from the dramatic increase in oil production which has occurred since 1997.
Theologically, he represents the shift from the classical to the medieval outlook ; his popular writings are full of dramatic miracles, potent relics, demons, angels, ghosts, and the approaching end of the world.
The emergence of HIV / AIDS in the 1980s caused a dramatic shift in sexological research efforts towards understanding and controlling the spread of the disease.
By the end of the Jōmon period, a dramatic shift had taken place according to archaeological studies.
A dramatic shift in fashion from tightly fitted clothing on top and baggy clothing on the bottom shifted to loose clothing on top and extremely tight clothing on the bottom.
* By this year, paper currency in China is worth only 0. 025 % to 0. 014 % its original value in the 14th century ; this and counterfeiting of copper coin currency will lead to a dramatic shift to using silver as the common medium of exchange in China.
There was also a dramatic migratory shift of the population from northern to southern China, as the North held 75 % of the overall population at the dynasty's inception, but by its end was reduced to 50 %.
Bismarck's demand for the return of Alsace caused a dramatic shift in that sentiment in Italy, which was best exemplified by the reaction of Garibaldi soon after the revolution in Paris, who told the Movimento of Genoa on 7 September 1870 that " Yesterday I said to you: war to the death to Bonaparte.
marked a shift from dramatic roles to a new focus on deadpan comedy.
The Brown decision of 1954 marked, in dramatic fashion, the radical shift in the Court's — and the nation's — priorities from issues of property rights to civil liberties.
The NW GA region has followed the state, particularly the suburbs of Atlanta, in a dramatic political shift to the right.
Theramenes ' reputation has undergone a dramatic shift since the 19th century, when Xenophon's and Lysias ' unfavorable accounts were widely accepted, and Theramenes was execrated as a turncoat and blamed for instigating the execution of the generals after Arginusae.
As American military personnel returned home from World War II, Long Island experienced a dramatic population shift from large cities to suburban areas.
The California Gold Rush of 1849 caused a dramatic shift in the area's economy.
In Ireland tower houses and castles remained in use until after the Glorious Revolution, when events led to a dramatic shift in land ownership and a boom in the building of Palladian country houses ; in many cases using timbers stripped from the older, abandoned generation of castles and tower houses.
During the Qing Dynasty, China's last imperial dynasty dramatic shift of clothing occurred, the clothing of the era before the Qing Dynasty is referred to as Hanfu or traditional Han Chinese clothing.
There was, however, a dramatic shift in the beard's popularity during the 1850s, with it becoming markedly more popular.
This dramatic shift in format would not be without consequences.
Common to many species is a dramatic shift in coloration associated with maturity.
At this time a dramatic shift in climate occurred, as is typical for the region.
However, as part as a dramatic shift in diesel pricing, by July 2009, the US DOE was reporting average costs of B20 15 cents per gallon higher than petroleum diesel ($ 2. 69 / gal vs. $ 2. 54 / gal ).

dramatic and toward
He designed the figure with a strong, uncomplicated silhouette, which would be set off well by its dramatic harbor placement and allow passengers on vessels entering New York Bay to experience a changing perspective on the statue as they proceeded toward Manhattan.
In many films, different groups of people, while struggling toward a common goal, would become doomed or " destructive alliances ", giving the films a dramatic and visual tension.
With the music reaching its grand climax Astaire and Rogers rush toward the camera, then away in a series of bold, dramatic manoeuvers culminating in three ballroom lifts which showcase Rogers ' dress before abruptly coming to a halt in a final, deepest backbend, maintained as the music approaches its closing bars.
It is a dramatic step forward for the United States toward a solid economic future .”
" Nevertheless, some Mormons continued to believe in the power of seer stones even after the Mormon hierarchy experienced " a dramatic shift in attitudes toward folk magic " during the 1880s.
He felt that this unpredictability prevented him from being able to forecast a dramatic downturn in state revenues toward the latter part of his time in office, and said that it was his biggest lament.
It is also called the third-person dramatic, because the narrator ( like the audience of a drama ) is neutral and ineffective toward the progression of the plot — merely an uninvolved onlooker.
The Fryes ' collection consisted entirely of representational works, with a tendency toward " the dark, the dramatic, and the psychological " rather than " the genteel ".
While working toward her bachelor's degree, she spent a summer studying dramatic arts at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
The cell undergoes a dramatic transformation from a polygonal shape to a cell that extends dendrites toward the mineralizing front, followed by dendrites that extend to either the vascular space or bone surface.
In a text file included with the final patch ( v2. 12 ) for Ultima VIII, called " fans. txt ", it is stated that " The design of Ultima IX ( which is still in progress ) relies heavily on this feedback and has resulted in a dramatic turnaround back toward classic role-playing.
This trend towards court-based tragedy was contemporary with a change in dramatic tastes toward the satiric and cynical, beginning before the death of Elizabeth I but becoming ascendant in the few years following.
Lehman wanted the film to be sweeping, dark, and dramatic but Hitchcock kept pushing him toward lightness and comedy.
However, he exerted a profound influence, directing American dramatic literature toward the depiction of complex socially realities.
He was known for a " more recitative, more dramatic diction " and inclined toward qawwali's religious rather than entertainment qualities, though he also enjoyed success in more romantic qawwals.
Midway through the song, a rushing drum and hi-hat motif come in, propelling the song toward its dramatic end in what resembles a compact disc skipping, followed by a sudden electronic crescendo.
These trends have resulted in a dramatic increase in the popularity of home recording, and a shift in the recording industry toward recording in the home studio.

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