His new direction represents a prudent response to revolutionary shifts in the strategic landscape.
This did lead to some positive results, such as student representation of many University committees - an opportunity openly satirised by the 1980s as less of a revolutionary shift than expected.
Global marketing is not a revolutionary shift, it is an evolutionary process.
It marks a revolutionary shift - from the relative randomness of sexual reproduction to the apparent uniformity of asexual reproduction.
Rather, he said, it is partly a manifestation of a revolutionary shift in the way business travelers fly, especially the trend toward booking more trips well in advance and taking advantage of cheap fares.
Funded by the Victorian Government, the Homeless Drug Dependency Program was a revolutionary shift in supporting people experiencing homelessness out of drug dependency.
It is also emblematic of the revolutionary shift under way in the software industry, which, though spawned and nurtured by copyright law, is now seeking the protective embrace of patents.
A revolutionary shift in attitudes toward the elderly appears to be under way in Japan, and to some extent in Korea and China as well.
Although the studies came laced with caveats, their cumulative impact suggests that cardiology is in the midst of a revolutionary shift in understanding the causes of heart disease.
I also congratulate him on the clever way in which he proposed a revolutionary shift of power in favour of the large states while presenting this as maintaining the existing balance.