Sentences with phrase «even shifting entirely»

Many cat owners are even shifting entirely to wet, says Hackett.

Not exact matches

So they shift to another game entirely without anyone even realizing what is being changed.
Even a 2 mm shift in your approach can create massive growth and an entirely new level of success for your company.
The finding suggests that brain surgeons and the designers of neural prosthetics have a much smaller margin of error than previously thought — shifting an electrode even slightly could activate an entirely different set of neurons.
Even without knowing specifically what it will be, we know something is going to happen that will forever alter the dynamic and shift proceedings into an entirely new and even more uncomfortable paradEven without knowing specifically what it will be, we know something is going to happen that will forever alter the dynamic and shift proceedings into an entirely new and even more uncomfortable paradeven more uncomfortable paradigm.
Hell, maybe that can even work — though I have a hard time picturing it, and, besides, the physical print market is already niche enough that physical retailers would be, I think, largely foolish to even raise the possibility that customers in their physical stores might migrate to digital (not that I think they WILL, as a mass)(but the REAL problem is that if the «wrong» 10 % — the heavy users who buy most of the comics; the cats who buy 20 + comics every single week — shifts their business, the entirely possibility of much of the physical market kind of disappears for the other 90 % of the participants, whether they want it or not)
We can expect even more dramatic change as entirely new kinds of digital book reading experiences are enabled by the shift to tablets and smartphones, via HTML5 and EPUB 3.
If that isn't an option, she also suggests asking for overtime or extra shifts, or even taking on a second job entirely.
Even if we buy into his claims (almost entirely unsubstantiated) that outdoor cats are «unrelenting killers and cauldrons of disease» whose «devastating consequences» [1] require a radical shift in public policy — is killing really the best we can do?
GameDaily, 10/10: «Even the smallest of changes, like the decision to leave a party member behind or the way you react to questioning, shifts the tempo of the game almost in an entirely different direction.
Famine from abrupt climate shifts has been equally dramatic and even faster, with some isolated populations wiped out entirely on many occasions.
If that is your view then you have missed the point entirely, pricing carbon is not about people going without or even dramatically changing behaviour, it's about shifting production methods to supply close substitutes or even identical products but in a less carbon intensive fashion.
It appears this game is the next Fable, but it doesn't sound like Playground actually began work on the project when it opened the studio and may have even shifted course entirely.
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