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pivot

noun as in center point about which something

verb as in revolve around center point

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Even with technological progress, emissions will not drop significantly unless herd sizes do and there is a society-wide pivot to a plant-based food system, argued Gibbons.

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"Shell's strategic pivot focuses on playing to our strengths in power trading and integrated energy solutions rather than majority share investments in power generation assets," it added in a statement.

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"It needs to be a definite pivot, not a little shift," they said.

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It mulled pivoting away from spyware but says it has since refocused on cyber offensive capabilities and Pegasus remains the company’s key product.

Schwarzenegger spoke at a GOP state party convention in Indian Wells and warned his fellow Republicans that they needed to pivot to the political center and attract more moderates.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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