Sentences with phrase «about generational shifts»

With all the talk about generational shifts and consumer interests changing, it's more important than ever to gain insight into the «who,» «what,» and «where» related to commercial property investment.

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Will traditional marriage follow the path of preborn life — an issue moving from judicial activism and socially elite proclamations that a generational shift was «inevitable» and «the debate is over» to our day decades later where the youngsters are more right minded about abortion than their parents.
I hear all these comments about the pancakes being too thin, and I'm wondering if this isn't a cultural shift or a generational «thing.»
He talks about the Pirate Party movement, e-democracy and the necessary generational shift among professional politicians.
This happened most famously with the Vanity Fair article «Tinder and the Dawn of the «Dating Apocalypse» by Nancy Jo Sales, about a new hookup - orientated generational shift amongst younger users of dating apps, that Tinder responded to with an ill - advised Twitter rant.
It's a real generational shift in the way that they think about sexual consent.»
For those of you who like history, and who want to understand what I am talking about in terms of the need for appreciating generational shifts in management when they happen, I commend to you Rick Atkinson's first book in his WWII trilogy, An Army at Dawn.
In a report called «Legal Department 2025 — The Generational Shift in Legal Departments: Working with Millennials and Avoiding Baby Boomer Brain Drain», Thomson Reuters surveyed legal departments about the changing demographics.
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