Sentences with phrase «dramatic shakeup»

As the WSL Championship Tour (CT) heads west for the women's and men's Margaret River Pro, stop No. 3 of the 2018 season, we're already witnessing a dramatic shakeup of the men's Jeep Leaderboard.
[1] The spontaneous formation of the Walker / Mallott «Alaska First Unity Ticket» caused a dramatic shakeup of the general election tickets for both governor and lieutenant governor, since it necessitated the withdrawal of two qualified candidates, Democratic lieutenant gubernatorial nominee Hollis French and Walker's original running mate Craig Fleener, who resigned from his post as state deputy fish and game commissioner to run with Walker.
Conservatives say the dramatic shakeup of Britain's electoral map, which could hand the party around a dozen more seats at the general election, was a quid pro quo for the electoral reform referendum, which took place in May 2011.
I have to be clear — I think Eichel, Risto, ROR, and Reinhart are here next year, but if the intent is a dramatic shakeup to the core dynamic of the Sabres then it's worth discussing who is the best value flips on the roster, no?

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If WEDC was functioning as an even minimally engaged economic development agency, it could be expected to respond to dramatic corporate shakeups that could influence the future of Wisconsin employers with a sense of urgency.
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