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- adjective Of, pertaining to or leading to
transformation
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Examples
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But I'm told by somebody close to Senator McCain that he is definitely still picking up what they call a transformational figure, somebody who we're just not thinking of who could really shake up the race, Kiran.
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UCLA Chancellor Gene Block said he was "extraordinarily grateful" for the Luskins' gift, which he described as transformational for the campus.
latimes.com - News 2011
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All three converge in transformational development.
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He was called a transformational figure in the vanguard of educational reform and his name was floated as a possible candidate for national education secretary.
FOXNews.com 2011
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In contrast, long-term transformational programs cover all aspects of life, from eating to stress management.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Carole Carson 2011
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He was called a transformational figure in the vanguard of educational reform and his name was floated as a possible candidate for national education secretary.
The Seattle Times 2011
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We believe that our balance sheet and current loan structure creates the financial flexibility to execute our long-term transformational strategic plan.
unknown title 2011
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Long term transformational behavior-not transaction oriented
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They re-evaluate and realign their investment from projects that prioritise long-term transformational benefits, to those with immediate cost savings.
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They re-evaluate and realign their investment from projects that prioritise long-term transformational benefits, to those with immediate cost savings.
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