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The new approach is a major departure for many managers.
There have been major departures on the Democratic side, as well, in recent years.
That by itself is not enough to explain major departures.
To him, that would be a major departure from the norm.
This film is a major departure from the first seven films.
The album was considered by some to be a major departure from their previous works.
This is a major departure from where the world was for the past 10 to 15 years."
Others believed the Court made no major departure from previous principles.
The film has several major departures from Adams' real history.
"If its true it is a major departure," said one Western military expert.
"Doing both operas in one summer is a major departure for us," he said.
The last half of the film makes a major departure from Crumb's work.
But they represent a major departure from years of official indifference.
A major departure from the original was the intervention of the gods.
He then performed solo with a major departure in style.
This was a major departure from anything Pontiac had produced in the past.
But to have come even this far represents for each a major departure from party orthodoxy.
Critics say that would mark a major departure in the philosophy of regulation.
The definitives of 1967 were a major departure from tradition.
It was a major departure for the R family.
A. The major departure would be the emphasis on visual hallucinations.
The power shift we will achieve through openness is a major departure from these tired old ways of working.
Barring major departures from the book, it more or less has the whole plot covered.
The doctrine of pre-emption represented a major departure in American foreign policy.
Was it a case of pilot error or a major departure from normal flight operations?