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changing tone

American  

noun

  1. cambiata.


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Second, Fishman says that “Netflix’s changing tone” on mergers and acquisitions may signal that the company sees challenges in how best to broaden the content it has to offer customers, and that an acquisition may be the best way to address it.

From MarketWatch

Changing tone and approach are never easy, but both parties must do it.

From The Wall Street Journal

The changing tone of X and the controversy surrounding its owner have spurred some firms to leave the platform and others have pulled their advertising as well.

From BBC

To make the recordings, the Olivers and other families gave an AI company audio of their loved ones and it re-created their voices, changing tone and pattern based on relatives’ suggestions.

From Seattle Times

There have been 37 Godzilla movies since 1954, made with inconsistent continuity, changing tone and variable quality control, but alike in that the star is unkillable both within the series and in the hearts of its admirers.

From Los Angeles Times