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pivot

[piv-uht] / ˈpɪv ət /




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This pivot away from the cradle-to-grave approach is likely due in part to what Mangold described last year as “the pejorative way people refer to musical biopics.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It is a pivot for Caterpillar, which in recent years has closed plants and doubled down on cost reductions to boost its profit margins.

From The Wall Street Journal

And now a pivot to something that will be an issue in the future.

From MarketWatch

She worked in the food and restaurant industry for 20 years before she pivoted to event planning after her wedding to her first husband in 1986.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Curling had to pivot a bit,” said Dagg-Jackson, who takes her five grandchildren curling.

From Los Angeles Times