Sentences with phrase «gradual transition out»

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Its unique design incorporates an adjustable swaddle that allows for your babies arms to be in or out, for a gradual transition to a wearable blanket as your baby grows.
While again hundred thousands of Egyptians show their defiance of the old regime at Cairo's Tahrir Square and worker protests have broken out in several Egyptian cities, Washington and London still follow a pipe dream of a gradual transition from Hosni Mubarak to a more or less democratic, yet by all means secular new government.
Cutting out sugar is the main thing, and a gradual transition is best.
The change is jarring but not out of place, and the film's gradual transition to a Howard Hawks - style farce is a treat to watch.
As pointed out earlier, though, the gradual transition towards a more concentrated portfolio of mostly smaller stocks is working.
If the box is the same shape and size as the old one, you can probably replace it without a gradual transition, James, but if the new box is completely different, I'd either set the new one next to the old one, or start it out somewhere else in the house, and then, once your cats start using the new one, gradually move it to the location where you want it.
This will include: • Keeping the non-conditional target of 5 % but reducing target range, conditional on global agreement to 20 - 29 % • a phase - out of the free permits for industry by 2012 allowing a gradual growth of jobs in greener industries and a natural transition for employees without job losses; • allowing the market to set the price for carbon permits rather than setting a price ceiling; • allowing industry to gain credit for investing in activities that reduce carbon emissions outside their business interests and operations.
In 2009, the NSW Government accepted Commissioner Wood's recommendation of a gradual transition of out - of - home care (OOHC) from Community Services to the non-government sector.
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