Sentences with phrase «generational shift means»

A country - wide generational shift means that just 63 % of people in the UK now own their home, the lowest rate for 30 years.
While it's happening slowly, more and more commercial real estate companies are embracing technology as some old - school businesses get over their «status - quo bias,» according to Wasserstrum, and as a generational shift means those who influence decisions within those companies are becoming increasingly comfortable with technology.

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That doesn't mean there aren't still DOTs building big car projects, but there's a generational shift happening.
It is likely that the new leader will be from the next generation, which will mean an almost total generational shift in leadership in Britain, with baby Boomers out and Generation Jones (the formerly «lost» generation between the Boomers and Xers) taking over in Parliament and party leadership (Cameron and Clegg also come from this generation).
That means it will take a generational shift before we see many truly virtual law firms.
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