Sentences with phrase «closely at the shift»

This article looks closely at the shift, and offers a four - step action plan to get your organization ready for the future.

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Where I say: God's aim (that of God's consequent nature) is achieved, and remains open, because it is an aim which continually «shifts» (and can be such because God's aim is formally independent of any actual world whatsoever, but materially consequent on the evolving world, Nobo says: the aim of God's primordial nature is never achieved, but the data available at the beginning of every stage are synthesized every time, and this is sufficient for prehensibility — not the same argumentation, as can be seen, but a closely related one, indeed.
China having power and presence is one of the obvious reasons for this shift in this region, however if we look at it more closely then we see that the former president Mr. Mohamed Nasheed was pretty much in favor of an «India First» foreign policy in fact he has been quoted saying «India - first foreign policy approach is probably the only sensible foreign policy view that we should have in the Indian Ocean».
Modern radiative hydrodynamic models account well for blue - shifted emission, but struggle to reproduce closely the red - shifted Hα lines observed at the flare onset.
The Therapists at Shift will listen closely to your experience and work with you to devise a framework for your care.
The time is the early»60s, the place is Baltimore, and Elisa (Sally Hawkins) is a mute woman who always hews closely to her daily routine before leaving for her job as a maid on the night shift at a government lab.
At Seton, we are working closely with all teachers to shift instructional practice — student engagement is key to raising student achievement.
Any normal forecaster would look at this trend and seriously consider revising the rest of the forecast to reflect what has actually happened to date: both by shifting the entire curve down by the current shortfall and by revising the slope downward to reflect actual observations more closely.
Consumer boycotts of Shell and pressure from Greenpeace... [and] speculation that Shell might shift its position on climate change led BP CEO John Browne to look more closely at climate change.
Other expert contributors to the IPCC reports said they believed it was time the panel shifted focus — from production of mega reports to more targeted studies, looking more closely at certain regions, or phenomena.
The bicentennial trend lines clearly diverge from the past 30 or 50 or hundred years, and the most closely fitting explanation for this behavior is anthropogenic causes shifting the trends leaving only a shadow of natural variability superimposed on the sharp centennial scale rise, at about an order of magnitude smaller amplitude than the changes associated with GHGs and dampened by man - made aerosols.
Looking more closely at billing rates for this firm size shows that this result is the effect of two factors: partners doing IP Litigation work have held their rates flat and that work has shifted to more junior partners from more senior partners (see Figure 6).
This year, we wanted to dig deeper to identify some of the larger shifts going on in the industry, both by looking closely at the results of this year's report and by speaking with a few of the brand representatives of franchises that provided their data for it.
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