Phrases with «cusp of change»

Sentences with «cusp of change»

  • End time prophecies become particularly prolific on those great cusps of change when the world is moving on, maturing, evolving, growing «in wisdom and understanding», and they simply can not allow themselves to move on with it. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • While we may be on the cusp of change, most large company compensation committee members don't have more than a surface understanding of how their decisions to squeeze worker pay affect the economy, their businesses, and the lives of the people who work at the companies they represent. (fortune.com)
  • For the Canadian public broadcaster to go the fully subsidized route of the BBC is an unlikely eventuality but whether the CBC drops television advertising or not, it seems that Canadian broadcasting is on the cusp of change. (hughstephensblog.net)
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