Sentences with phrase «apparent shift of»

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There was an apparent need to shift from a business model of survival to one that supported the company's core mission.
«The apparent shift in her position could mark an important turning point given her status as one of the most prominent doves on the Committee,» Michael Pearce, senior U.S. economist at Capital Economics, said in a note.
Since Australians pay world prices for energy and materials (albeit with smaller taxes added than Europeans), as users we face this same apparent backward shift in the supply curve in that part of the economy: it costs more now to use the same amount of these inputs as before.
Once the benefits of trading and investing in digitized gold become apparent, it's possible the world could see a shift towards tracking the provenance of gold on the blockchain, if not fully digitizing gold reserves.
Some of the increase in volatility is more apparent than real, however, as every $ 1 per barrel move translates into a larger shift in percentage terms now that prices have halved from $ 100 per barrel to less than $ 50.
At the same time, in an apparent effort to quell volatility and get banks to hold money longer, it shifted its primary lending to the weekly rate from its overnight rate of 7.75 %, which it raised even higher.
An apparent shift from Aristotle's unmoved Mover and the One I have identified in Aquinas as an unchanged Changer now becomes the essential Ground of existence that underlies the human «courage to be» by simply being.
Despite this apparent shift, a more dialectical appraisal of contemporary Judaism suggests not the destruction of peoplehood but a realignment of its position in Jewish life.
The Supreme Court's shift away from the time - honored position of tax exemption first became apparent in 1970 when the court handed down its opinion in Walz v. Tax Commission of the City of New York.
In addition, an apparent shift in the self - understanding of the field of ethics has occurred.
The potential impact of this shift on churches becomes apparent when one realizes that the average local government receives 64 per cent of its general revenue from property taxes and that churches own a vast amount of untaxed property.
After reviewing the apparent collapse of the freethinking movement after 1900, Schmidt turns to the post-war shift in Supreme Court jurisprudence: the rejection of blasphemy laws, limits on the school - supported study of religion, and the overturning of theistic requirements for public office or jury service.
For an ellipse, an apparent distortion of the putatively more natural and ideal circle, implies that inertial mass, as it lies in opposition to force, must be attributed to the planets, and that more generally the motions of the planets require dynamic, as opposed to merely geometric or kinematic, analysis3 Here indeed may lie the kernel of a Kuhnian paradigm shift.
Motion is only apparent, and is derivative from shifts in character of actual occasions in the historic route, no one of which really moves.
For even amidst these apparent shifts in the overall conceptions of Whitehead's thinking there are strong points that can be made in favor of a continuous and organic development of his philosophy.
This latter criticism is all the more important, for it shows that I telescoped Whitehead's development, arguing that the shift (D) produced more than it probably did, not reckoning with the fact that Whitehead probably made fewer revisions on the basis of his identification of feeling and prehension than would be apparent to those familiar with the final theory he attained.
Especially as I finish the second half of my shift, what I have eaten becomes more and more important — and apparent if it wasn't enough to sustain me.
Even when Liverpool was reduced to 10 men in the 5th minute of injury time it was apparent that the players» mental state was never going to shift because of numerical advantage.
The divide is apparent on both paper and even during the spectacle itself, because there's a clear shift in the mood of the game.
Ashley Young has been forced to fill in due to Jose Mourinho's apparent distrust of Luke Shaw for that role, and while the England veteran has performed well as a make - shift defender, he surely isn't a long - term solution in that area.
They were using their shift in formation — caused partly by an apparent late injury to Nabil Dirar that forced Benjamin Mendy into the lineup — to create more high pressure on Juventus than Monaco enjoyed in the first leg, but they struggled to get anything out of that pressure thanks to Juventus» back line responding magnificently, despite some early struggles from Gianluigi Buffon against crosses.
Your bedtime will be shifted an hour later but the effects of the time change are only apparent for a few days, maybe a week tops.
The series Through The Ice, Darkly currently on show at the Peggy Notebaert Museum as part of the Weather To Climate exhibition is specifically about the subjective change in the landscape, the shift of mood apparent to an artist's eyes, a lost ice world.
That shift in bias became all too apparent when the financial crisis hit in 2007 when, as this book accurately reports, the Bank of England was woefully unprepared for what was happening within the banking system.
The shift was most apparent during the EU referendum where many voted Brexit irrespective of its impact on the economy.
The apparent softening of the order on those with the right to reside in the US looks like a classic example of pushing hard in one direction before seeking credit for then mitigating the most egregious side effects — thus shifting terms of the debate and polarising further the pro-Trump side and those opposed to him.
Then there is the Conservative Party's apparent shift on the nuclear issue, with Tory energy spokesman Alan Duncan openly voicing his «suspicion» of the case for a new generation of nuclear power stations.
A shift of power from No 10 to the great offices of state: the Chancellor, the Foreign Secretary (who also would have resigned if Brown tried to move him), the Home Secretary (and heir - even - more - apparent)-- and of course the First Secretary and Grand Panjandrum, Lord Mandelson.
«It became apparent that the lower part of the cratonic root was shifted by about 850 kilometers.»
This maximized the sensitivity of the technique, allowing it to measure the minuscule shift in the apparent position of the distant star - forming region.
The team relied on a timeworn technique called parallax, which measures the apparent shift in an object's celestial position when seen from opposing sides of the Earth's orbit around the sun.
A shift has been apparent, though, and each year more people take it because they want to incorporate ethics into their teaching of research — not just because they have to.
By aiming at the atoms from opposite directions simultaneously, the laser arrangement cancels a major source of measurement error — the Doppler shift, or the change in the atoms» apparent resonant frequency as they interact and move with the laser light.
That deflection would shift the apparent position of the source of the light (say, a distant star).
«Warming and ocean acidification don't happen overnight and it may be that some of the ecosystem shifts they facilitate will take years to become visually apparent,» Simon Freeman, a postdoctoral fellow with the American Society of Engineering Education who has also done a series of underwater recordings, said.
This has been blamed in part on the apparent shift from brown rice to white and substitution of other refined carbohydrates, packaged snacks, and fast - food products for India's traditional staples of lentils, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and seeds.
But, I've come to realize that, although many of us despair the normal day due to a need for constant entertainment, beauty exists in their simplicity, only to become apparent once that normalcy shifts.
In the last couple of decades, it has become increasingly apparent that there has been a paradigm shift in terms of how audiences watch and enjoy movies.
The shift in how administrators make decisions mirrors a broader social change also apparent in media and politics, where technology has toppled top - down structures in favor of informal networks of experts and practitioners.
That neglect is likelyto become disturbingly apparent on the new tests; it «slikely to be enough to inspire a groundswell of changeat the local level, and ultimately a seismic shift in nationalpriorities.
Midway through the year it was apparent the beliefs of the adults were shifting.
With an apparent consensus in support of the latest plan to distribute what's left of $ 2 billion in FEMA money to rebuild and repair New Orleans schools, attention is now quickly shifting to the programs will receive the school buildings once the money has been spent.
Shifting to data on the most active funders in K - 12 education, immediately apparent from the list of top funders in 2012 is the presence of relative newcomers to the education grantmaking space (Figure 4).
The improvement in shift quality is most apparent on part throttle loads at lower speeds, where the updated gearbox now engages taller ratios without the customary jerkiness of the old model.
The smooth ride becomes most apparent at highway speeds, as does the smooth shifting of the 7 - speed transmission.
The immediate lack of grip was apparent on the shifting sands but even with traction control turned off, the all - wheel drive system actively cuts in when it detects that the vehicle is out of control, braking individual wheels in an attempt to restore order.
For the driver this is most apparent in the new shifting direction of the selector lever.
For the most part, the torque converter touting automatic gearbox matches the high standards of the new engine, providing smooth and mostly rapid shifts, which goes some way to justifying the decision to axe the earlier dual clutch unit owing to its apparent inability to handle the added torque load provided by the new engine.
That's clearly apparent with its list of F - Sport and F cars, the polarizing RC coupe, and now this — the GS F. It's a V -8-powered sedan with rear - wheel drive, paddle shifters, low - profile summer performance tires, massive brakes, and an aggressive appearance far beyond any sedan Lexus has made before.
For the 29 incidents with sufficient information available to make an assessment; 23 (79 %) were controlled by the driver either shifting to neutral, turning the engine off, or both; 4 (14 %) were ended by the driver either kicking the pedal free (2) or pulling the mat away from the pedal (2); and 2 (7 %) were ended by the pedal freeing itself from the mat with no apparent driver action.None of the drivers who reacted to the incident by shifting to neutral or turning the engine off reported any difficulties with either action.The subject mats were sold by Ford and Lincoln dealers directly to customers as an optional accessory equipment item or, beginning in November 2007, the mats were also available as a factory installed accessory if ordered with a new vehicle.Ford estimates that approximately 82,579 affected driver's side all weather floor mats were sold worldwide; either over the counter through Ford dealerships or as original equipment.Owners that purchased the subject all - weather floor mats as a factory installed accessory with their new vehicle will be notified to return their all weather floor mats to their Ford or Lincoln Dealership in exchange for replacement mats.Owners of all other potentially affected vehicles will be notified that, if they have an affected Ford driver's side all weather floor mat, they should return their mats to the dealership in exchange for replacement mats.The VOQs associated with the closing of this investigation are: 10327597, 10332233, 10334211, 10335336, 10339330, 10348772 (and duplicate 10342572), 10372674, 10379562, 10415911, 10426255, 10434107, 10521053, 10554966.
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