Sentences with phrase «even shift in»

Depending on the order of bosses defeated, some stages would even shift in climate, unlocking new pathways for hidden collectibles or generally making them easier to tackle.
Jim White, rumoured to be soon taking over the prestigious 10 am morning slot on Talk Sport from Colin Murray, wearing his bright yellow transfer day tie, anchors the infamous evening shift in the Sky Sports studio as the clock in the corner of the screen ticks down second by second.
On a Saturday evening shift in Sky's Millbank office Peter would always order takeaway pizza, curry, Chinese or Thai and then tell everyone what we'd eaten in his handover at the end of the weekend.
I had to share one card with two other delegates, so we divided up the days into morning, afternoon, and evening shifts in the centre.
Physicians Assistant needed for evening shifts in Hospital ER setting, 7 pm to 7 am.

Not exact matches

Winners and losers often change places quickly in the entertainment industry, but even so, it's staggering how quickly Viacom chairman and CEO Philippe Dauman's fortunes have shifted in what amounts to the blink of an eye.
The purpose of the shift in OPEC's target was clear: There's capacity for prices to rise even further beyond their current three - year high, Al - Falih said.
This week, with the on - field action (and the media's attention) shifting to games in Kansas City, the sport has a great chance to provide even more public support to an important cause — one with which its history is inextricably intertwined.
Investment environments are constantly shifting, so the question must be asked: Does historical precedent even matter in this situation?
Mai runs the weekday shifts except at times in the winter when no one in Milwaukee wants to trek outside in three feet of snow — not even for pizza.
I am on the lookout for the CBOE, CME and even NASDAQ and New York Stock Exchange to shift from the current method of asset tracking to one based in blockchain, the technology behind Bitcoin and other digital currencies.
Researchers at the University of Michigan who followed 2,300 adults for up to a decade reported in 2008 that even common work irritants interfere with good rest more than long hours, night shifts or fears about job loss.
Even in the busiest positions, there are slow days, and for most employees, slow days warrant a priority shift from «getting things done» to «staving off boredom.»
What made the shifter in our Stelvio even more annoying was a sharp ridge of plastic that was was poorly finished.
The Ninth Circuit wrote that «in light of the Government's shifting interpretations of the Executive Order, we can not say that the current interpretation by White House counsel, even if authoritative and binding, will persist past the immediate stage of these proceedings.»
«I'm lucky that my husband has a flexible schedule — one we've shifted to accommodate his love for the early morning hours and my preference to stay in bed... Even if I'm not putting my work at the center of this time, starting out with quiet time always pays dividends later in the day.»
Fortunately, even our most conservative attendees saw value in his message, and I truly believe he created a necessary mind shift in our attendees.»
I've spent four decades in learning how small businesses succeed and, even now, I'm plotting my own paradigm shifts in the world of entrepreneurial teaching and I'll be sharing with you this month how I've moved passed my own comfort zone - coaching, writing, and consulting - to give anyone who desires it the chance to supercharge their own small business...
«First, it would require us to add evening production shifts, which we're not interested in, because family and quality of life are a big part of our company culture.
The potential for predictive failure in today's environment is even greater, McChrystal said, because not only do we have exponentially more data that can give us false confidence, but that data can lead a situation to shift quickly.
Sometimes, even the smallest shift in operational policy can result in a huge help in times of crisis.
The shift became even more pronounced in the 2000s because the Internet's rise made it possible for hackers to more easily break into corporate infrastructure and steal financial information.
That's why even the smallest shifts in presentation can often have outsized impacts on communication.
You might as well just close your eyes when you shift into reverse or change lanes in any direction; the windshield is so slanted that, even when peering forward, the view is impeded by the top line of the glass.
Think of this as the latest version of «retail revisited» — not as a fad or even a trend, but as a major shift in the ways that traditional retail space will need to accommodate new customer requirements.
Even the smallest of gestures or thoughts shared can cause a massive shift in another individual's perspective.
But there's an even pricier problem looming: The counterfeit fraud prevented by chips in stores is all but guaranteed to shift online.
We cross our arms, legs or ankles, shift in our seat, put our hands in our pockets or even angle our body away from others.
The time and money spent to respond to awkward statements could be extremely costly and the upheaval that can result from shifts in a management team can slow down or even derail mission - critical initiatives.
Talking of all this in the Frank + Oak boardroom, Song shifts into guru mode, opining about a future that seems (to him) crystal clear, even if — always working to be a step ahead — he won't share exactly what he sees.
This shift towards inclusivity is good news for any parent that wants to raise their children as strong, unique individuals — even in the era of online body - shaming and unrealistic expectations promoted by social media.
This is where we see the inciting incident come to a head (aka the climax)... the protagonist solves his or her dilemma -; a pivot or a change (even if it's just a shift in attitude) should occur.
At its product event in March 2016, Apple unveiled its new «Night Shift» setting, which cuts down on the amount of blue light an iOS device is putting out during the evening hours.
Deborah Brosnan, an environmental and disaster risk consultant, said the challenge in making a shift to integrating changing risks into planning and investments is enormous, even when a community has a devastating shock such as a hurricane or flood or both:
Neither extreme is ever likely to be achieved anywhere, even in the most socialist or dictatorial countries, yet even a small, fractional uptick can represent a big shift in income equality.
What's more, Hartsock fears the program will change further, prompting even more serious business shifts in the future.
The referendums come amid shifts in American opinions on marijuana in recent years that have energized efforts to legalize cannabis, a drug that remains illegal under federal law even as Colorado and Washington state have been given the go - ahead to experiment with legalization.
There is even some evidence to suggest that the movie theater industry is falling victim to the paradigm - shifting change in consumers» viewing habits.
Yahoo has been struggling to attract more advertisers in recent years, even though more marketing budgets have been shifting to the Internet.
Without a standardized solution, such as a SaaS platform that streamlines processes, employees are forced to continuously shift between disparate sources of information, resulting in productivity issues and even greater employee churn.
The company shifted away from the hardware business, even selling its entire PC division in 2004.
That shift can help couples bring a desired venue into budget by avoiding high weekend food and drink minimums, or increase the chance of a venue or vendor's availability even in a peak season.
Even if you believe the federal government will keep its promises and won't further shift costs to states (and they recently cut our match rate to its lowest point in 25 years), even advocates for Obamacare admit the federal subsidies are front - loaded and that expansion will eventually cost the staEven if you believe the federal government will keep its promises and won't further shift costs to states (and they recently cut our match rate to its lowest point in 25 years), even advocates for Obamacare admit the federal subsidies are front - loaded and that expansion will eventually cost the staeven advocates for Obamacare admit the federal subsidies are front - loaded and that expansion will eventually cost the states.
However, at nearly 63 times current earnings - a whopping p / e ratio, to be sure - even if the firm were to grow its profit to the level of Berkshire - $ 8.5 billion - it would still lack the liquid assets and marketable securities the house that Warren Buffett built has, and it would not have a diversified income stream, making it far more vulnerable to changes in the competitive landscape; a major concern when you contemplate that Google operates in an industry where dramatic shifts consumer behavior can happen overnight.
They are influencing and accelerating shifts in consumer attitudes, spending habits, and brand perceptions and preferences among Gen - Xers and even baby boomers.
But even in 2013, R&D chief Mikael Dolsten noted that the company planned to shift its resources into new arenas as the need arose.
Douglas Hyndman, who heads the Canadian Securities Transition Office that Flaherty set up to push this file, even told Maclean's in an email that the Supreme Court, by directing federal policy - makers to consider regulating systemic risks, shifted their attention «precisely where Canada needs to do a better job to get regulation right.»
As I was building my Pure Barre family, it was crucial that we all worked together each day; not only to ensure that our clients have a great experience, but to also help one another (with covering classes, shifts etc.) We celebrate birthdays and holidays together and even have occasional contests to engage in some friendly competition.
The shifts in value marketing suggest that even as McDonald's sees sales increasing it's feeling pressure as competitors step up advertising.
Even bigger is the shift in how investment regulations have changed, opening the way for equity crowdfunding, with Conkin calling them the «most dramatic» since the Great Depression.
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