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new wave

NOUN
alternative philosophy
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This new wave of study says the revolution is happening in pockets more often than it’s taking hold across whole organizations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Change will require a new wave of leaders with different values and sensibilities.

From The Wall Street Journal

As described by TJ’s, this relish is brimming with “bright, tart, vibrant” flavors that bring “a new wave of relish to Thanksgiving meals everywhere.”

From Salon

Her vocal delivery exuded fearlessness, individuality and a flat-out rejection of prior female role models, inspiring Madonna, Blondie, the Cars, the Clash, Sonic Youth and many other punk, new wave and alternative rockers.

From The Wall Street Journal

But each new wave has been a largely one-size-fits-all approach, not about accommodating workers’ personal quirks and needs.

From The Wall Street Journal