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1 The company also said its pivot to digital strategies should boost efficiency.
2 It was Pulp Fiction, however, that proved the pivot to their relationship.
3 Media and consumerism pivot to focus almost solely on people in fields.
4 That deal is a crucial part of his pivot to Asia policy.
5 Mr Obama's absence will raise further doubts about his pivot to Asia.
6 It was a defensive response to the Obama Administration's pivot to Asia.
7 Speculation is rife that Obama will pivot to such a diplomatic settlement.
8 Now, startups have a new potential lifeline: They pivot to blockchain.
9 In the weeks that followed, there was no pivot to a general election.
10 For the long-term, we must begin to pivot to focus on controlling our debt.
11 Trudeau told aides he did not want to immediately pivot to a campaign announcement.
12 One example of this is Facebook's widely derided 2016 " pivot to video".
13 Sally wheeled round, her heel a pivot to the motion.
14 Hence, a pivot to the axes of arcane and boring.
15 Each view becomes another place to pivot to see the data in a different way.
16 Obama announced a pivot to Asia and a new concentration on the rising Chinese challenge.
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