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landscape

[land-skeyp] / ˈlændˌskeɪp /


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But that all changed in 1995 when the Bosman ruling - a case that fought to improve the rights of European players - significantly altered the landscape of football on the continent.

From BBC

What if you could head into the stadium along a beautifully landscaped and wide Dodgers-themed path?

From Los Angeles Times

Gellar wields a double-edged sword: “Buffy” helped shape the landscape of modern TV, but it’s because the show was and is so popular that the role sticks to her no matter where she goes.

From Salon

Each of these shocks has contributed to a more inflation-prone environment and a more complex policy landscape.

From MarketWatch

Most team owners don’t think so, arguing that the disparity in revenues between big-market franchises and their smaller counterparts has become unsustainable, resulting in a fractured competitive landscape.

From The Wall Street Journal