Sentences with phrase «marked change in tone»

The move comes after Ms Greening said she is «open minded» about allowing new grammar schools to open in England in a marked change in tone from David Cameron's government.
That scene marks a change in tone, but it's also where the film starts to unravel.

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In a marked change of tone, the government is now predicting the worst and seeking to attribute blame, wholesale, to the Eurozone crisis.
Mr Burnham's appeal for cooperation with the Liberal Democrats marks a significant change of tone for Labour towards the Lib Dems, who have previously been criticised by the opposition for being complicit in the Conservatives» market - driven reform agenda.
This step marks, for the first time, a change in tone from the district, which opposed Initiative 1240 during the 2012 campaign...
That marks a sharp change in tone from previous superintendents, which local charter school founder Earl Phalen described as flat - out hostile to charter schools.
Through subtle shifts in color, tone, scale, composition, and mark - making, Morandi was able to convey the ever - changing perceptual understanding and memory of the objects and spaces one encounters.
Muir's knowledge of and connections with the elite of today's art will mark a change of tone in the ICA's exhibitions.
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