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" ... Forty years ago, the UK hotel industry was unrecognisable to the one we know today. Boutique was a term that had not yet been invented, hotel restaurants were merely a by-product of the bedrooms (and not destinations in their own rights) and décor was very often chintzier than your grandmother’s parlour. Nonetheless competition was fierce. ... "
" ... France midfielder Blaise Matuidi would join the club just a few weeks later, a €20 million ($22.46m) signing from Paris Saint-Germain. Moving back to playing three midfielders was undoubtedly the right move, but it is here where the decisions made above the Coach must be mentioned as that area of the team became unrecognisable. ... "
" ... One problem they identify is that returning CEOs can be more likely to look back than forward. Often — particularly in fast-moving industries — the company will be almost unrecognisable to the one the returning CEO left. Consumers, the competitive environment, the overall economy can all change significantly, meaning that the old CEO’s experience might not be as valuable as it once was. In addition, he or she may be unwilling to make the necessary strategic changes to succeed. Another issue is that the very fact of turning to a former CEO to see them out of trouble indicates that the company, or its board, may be dysfunctional in that there is a clear lack of succession planning. ... "
" ... The Dota map has been changed many times over the years, and is almost unrecognisable from the one we knew even five years ago. However, one constant has been that the Dire has always occupied the upper right hand corner of the map while the Radiant has had the lower left side. The two sides meet in the middle at the river and that has always been the case. ... "
" ... Though Manchester City is considered one of football’s newer powers based on major recent investment and a team unrecognisable from that of the late 1990s and early 2000s, Liverpool don’t have a player to match David Silva in terms of quality service given over such a long period of time. ... "