Sentences with phrase «early shift means»

Early shift means bag...

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Handing him such a huge responsibility relatively early in his career, at 26, will not only shift his already unwavering focus solely on winning things for United but also confirm his stature among fans as one of United's greatest - ever players and that is no mean feat.
This means that if mom is breastfeeding, the earlier she tries pumping so you can give a bottle the sooner those four - hour shifts can start.
I am in my early forties and unfortunately weight begins to shift as the perimenopause era begins — more towards the abdomen — which means I now carry my weight in my middle.
This then means that we need to begin shifting the bedtime earlier as well to account for this.
Early farmers did not use the plough, and that meant constantly shifting cultivation to the most fertile areas.
I keep meaning to follow the adage of «Dress not for the job you have, but the one you want» but that doesn't always happen when you are on an early shift with a 5 am alarm.
While Lady Bird revels in the hyper - specificities of suburban teenagehood in the early aughts (Dave Matthews Band songs, puka shell necklaces, TV news consumed by the burgeoning war in Iraq), it also waxes universal about young love and sex, class and mother - daughter dynamics, and the ever - shifting meaning of home.
This car is meant to be driven in Comfort mode, with the suspension at its softest and the transmission shifting gears early for a smooth and silent experience.
[3][10] That means that shifts will change up and down very early in the rev - range.
In the early 2000s, publishing experienced what many dubbed «Publishing 2.0,» a shift toward digital and electronic means of content distribution.
Like many SEGA games from the early 2000s, the game was initially meant to release on the Dreamcast, but development was shifted to Microsoft's Xbox and the game became an exclusive.
Though her formal means have shifted since her earlier show — less brushwork in favor of floods of poured paint — Saccoccio's paintings remain just as vital.
Bill Beckley's early work is a response to the dominance of Minimalism, encompassing a wide array of mediums full of shifting meanings.
The exigencies of life and art mean galleries come and go (and there is a perverse pride around the temporality of exhibition spaces, as if the shorter the time it ran the cooler it must have been); though this felt more like a punctuation, a marked shift from the London of the early century that re-defined itself as one of the centres of the European, and global, art world.
So too are the bouquets she places front and center in her canvases as a kind of beautiful dare, which today often means daring to be beautiful... This show's sampling of earlier paintings reveals some shifts in style, but mostly a constant preoccupation with beauty, rendered with discernment and wit.
While the mean shift argument works well for NH summer, in the spring we often speak of a phase shift such as an early spring or summer come early rather than a mean shift.
As for how this could be — and in light of the findings of the references listed above — Rankl et al. reasoned that «considering increasing precipitation in winter and decreasing summer mean and minimum temperatures across the upper Indus Basin since the 1960s,» plus the «short response times of small glaciers,» it is only logical to conclude that these facts «suggest a shift from negative to balanced or positive mass budgets in the 1980s or 1990s or even earlier, induced by changing climatic conditions since the 1960s.»
The increase from 0.4 % to about 10 % (a factor of 25) would also be consistent with the theoretical probability increase for a shift in mean of the distribution (The factor is actually a little larger than 20 in the latter case because the distribution for 2000 - 2011 is shifted a little more than 1 sigma from the earlier baseline period (1931 - 1980).)
He has had a shot at me about the SOI; I don't know what he means; I have linked to the Nicholls paper which shows no alteration in SOI parameters; the Nicholls paper completely contradicts the earlier Power and Smith paper which said the SOI had shifted to a lower level consistent with never - ending droughts.
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