Mr. Levinson said he saw and "loved" the play, but also points to a key departure between his approach and Mr. Mamet's.
The key departure of the marijuana tax scheme from that of the Harrison Act is the notion of the prohibitive tax.
After the development of Returns was completed, two more key departures happened at Retro with senior designers Kynan Pearson and Mike Wikan moving on to 343 Industries and id Software, respectively.
A1 Another key departure in a time of transition has left Yale reeling.
A string of key departures after recent years of rapid expansion is causing Lazard Freres & Company, the prestigious 150 year-old investment bank, to try to act more like other established financial institutions - with committees and governance.
"The beginning of a period of generational change is always a very difficult period," Mr. David-Weill said in an interview this week, referring to some key departures.
In addition to providing thorough coverage of standard topics including labor supply and demand, human capital theory, and compensating wage differentials, the text draws on game theory and the economics of information to study the implications of key departures from perfectly competitive labor market conditions.
His last key departure from Austin lies in Searle's claim that four of his universal 'acts' don't need 'extra-linguistic' contexts to succeed.
The ramifications of the car's poor performance reared its ugly head with some key departures; technical director Gustav Brunner was fired mid-season and Cristiano da Matta soon followed having been blamed himself for lacklustre performances.
The key departure, however, was Steve McClaren - Smith's number two since he had taken the Derby managerial position 3 years earlier - who departed in February 1999 to become Sir Alex Ferguson's assistant at Manchester United, winning the treble in his first 3 months at Old Trafford.