Sentences with phrase «late evening shift»

The K - 9 handlers, assigned to our patrol bureau, typically work mid-day to late evening shift to accommodate the highest amount of their calls for service.
Take it in turns with the «night shift» or the «late evening shift».

Not exact matches

«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.»
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.
People are having kids later, so now those kid expenses shift even into 40s and 50s.
He said the latest fad in pension management land is to shift money out hedge funds — which are woefully underperforming the market — and to put even more money into private equity funds.
They tell us that during World War II, when 6 million U.S. women entered the workforce, government - supported child - care centers offered on - site immunizations, care for kids whose parents worked the late shift and even take - home dinners.
It shifted the normative image of marriage from that of an enduring covenant to that of a limited contract — and later, under no - fault divorce, to a contract that could be dissolved by either partner for any (or even no) reason whatever.
Even if you read the latest Amerks thread, Steeps was reporting the same lack of «compete» on his shifts as I've witnessed all year.
So much is swirling through him as the day shifts from late afternoon to early evening, the autumn night fast approaching, that he has to release them.
Although I've found it very cathartic to speak, vent and end occasionally rant about all things Arsenal, we need to act carefully and intelligently right now or we're going to get played by this club even worse than at present... the pro-Wengerites and the suits, who represent a considerable proportion of the season ticket holders, don't want to believe that there is no plan and that Wenger has mailed it in for several years now or that things are going to get much worse before they get better... why would they... many have spent a considerable sum buying some of the highest priced tickets in the World... they want to have a front row seat to see something special and to be seen doing so, which simply provides ample justification for the expense and the time invested... to many of them, Wenger is the sun in their soccer universe... his awkward disposition, misplaced arrogance and his utter lack of balls makes him a rather unusual cult figure, but the cerebral narrative seemed to embolden those who already felt pretty highly of themselves... many might not even of really liked football that much before his arrival and rarely games they weren't attending... as such, they desperately believe that Wenger, and only Wenger, can supply them with their required fix... if he goes, they were wrong and that's a tough pill to swallow... they would have to admit that they were duped... they will definitely resent whoever made them feel this way, but of course it will be too late by then... so when we go overboard with ridiculous comments bordering of anarchy, it scares the shit out of them and they shift their blame towards us rather than at those who really perpetrated this act of treason... we aren't the enemy... we simply woke much earlier and the reason our comments have gotten more vile in recent years is out of utter frustration... in order for any real change to occur at this club we need to bring as many supporters as possible with us or the big money interests will fade and our ultimate objective will be lost... so it's time to focus on the head instead of the heart for now
The balance shifted to a pass - heavy attack at first «because that offensive front was best suited to pass protect,» he explains, and two seasons later the Hogs would win 10 games with an almost even balance of pass / run calls and average 36.5 points a game.
As day turned to evening, the only new bill introduced in both chambers was legislation that would prohibit an employer from firing employees who missed a shift or was late because they were responding to an emergency in their capacity as a volunteer emergency services worker.
But, Chester's Genna Blarr was very helpful in explaining the various options, even late in her shift.
Our sleep - wake cycle, or circadian rhythm, is the result of a complex balance between states of alertness and sleepiness regulated by a part of the brain called Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SNC); in puberty, shifts in our body clocks push optimal sleep later into the evening, making it extremely difficult for most teenagers to fall asleep before 11.00 pm.
«It shows that modern lifestyles make it hard for body clocks to stay on 24 hours, which shifts our rhythm of sleepiness and alertness to later times — meaning we are sleepy until late in the morning and remain alert until later in the evening.
Jet lag, shift work, and even late nights staring at your smartphone may be making you sick.
Even more damage was to come as the oil and gas industry shifted offshore in the late 1930s, eventually planting about 7,000 wells in the Gulf.
But in industrialized societies flooded with artificial light, he said, that surge in wakefulness has shifted to later in the evening.
While facial symmetry and approximate hip - to - waist ratios are seemingly universal, the ideal BF % varies from culture to culture, and shifted even within late - 20th century America.
Even though I have a load of pretty items from my order, I have to say that my ultimate favorite is the Lilly for Target Women's Shift Dress in See Ya Later.
First, Joker is known for continually re-inventing himself (see Grant Morrison's latest incarnation of the character), so a slight shift in continuity could be sold, even in Nolan's reality bound universe.
The tone shifts (as tones were wont to do in the late 70s) from comedy to drama to romance, but director Robert Benton deserves a lot of credit for preserving the integrity of his characters, even when faced with a veteran self - parodist like Lily Tomlin.
Yes, even in Dumont's later, funny ones there is no shortage of people being butchered, and Slack Bay's tonal shifts, skilfully balanced over P'tit Quinquin's four episodes, can sometimes be whiplash - inducing here.
The Late Shift file size is even more ridiculous.
Two years ago, Ellen Page's name was linked to this latest dusting - off of the Charlotte Brontë chestnut; the eventual casting of Wasikowska suggests that even young Hollywood has its minute generational shifts.
Even when a character's status as a writer feels incidental to the plot at hand — such as in 2016's Hush, wherein the heroine's writerly profession comes into play mainly as justification for her later resourcefulness — the fact that such a vocation was chosen at all tends to shift the viewer's dynamic with the film in fascinating ways.
Some late - inning plot developments are forced and contrived; even less convincing is the annoyingly inconsistent character of Rachel, who undergoes radical shifts according to the needs of the plot.
Our hope, of course, is that this finding — that educators think they are faithfully implementing the Common Core standards for English language arts even though they aren't making the instructional shifts encouraged by the standards themselves — will motivate action now, rather than later.
Even as political leaders in both red and blue states continue to back away from the standards — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is the latest example — the hottest battles have shifted to the local level, where education officials are staging public revolts against state and federal mandates to administer Common Core exams.
I'm soon climbing steep grades, dropping into fourth gear with the Mustang's precise and mechanical - feeling shifter as Breckenridge comes into view late in the evening.
Without fail, this annual extravaganza manages to bring out all the good stuff from the world of the automotive aftermarket, with the latest version showing us a cornucopia of weird and wild builds, new parts, and even a new hypercar that could very well shift the balance of power at the bleeding edge of speed.
Representing a quantum shift from the only two other Alfas on sale Down Under, the front - drive Mito and Giulietta small cars, the 4C hard - top will be joined later this year by an even more expensive Spider roadster.
Only in the third quarters of 1958 and 1982 did the Fed shift when nominal growth was undershooting 4.5 percent and the latter action was even reversed a month later.
Even shifted 5 years for a later start, and scaled for a 70 - 75 % replacement ratio, you should be at 2X (or $ 440K) by now.
Even with this huge, $ 4.6 trillion increase in total mutual fund value, the late 2007 percentage allocation was 25.7 % in cash and equivalents, 17.0 % in fixed income, and 57.7 % in equities — again reasonably similar to mid-2004 with a moderate shift of value toward equities.
Come early in the evening and enjoy a selection of mezcals to sip in the Mexican - gothic décor or come late and mingle with the locals getting off their shifts, open until 4 am.
Two safety cars later and the weather was beginning to abate, but with just 20 - laps left it became a case of trying to gauge whether it was going to be worth shifting to intermediates or possibly even full slick tires.
Devastation takes the form of a brawler with a semi-open world, favoring almost constant combat over anything else.To the game's credit it tries to break up the gameplay every now and then, throwing in some vehicle chase sections that make use of the Transformers ability to... uh, transform, and even moments where it suddenly shifts to a top - down perspective and then later a side - scroller, too.
They're essentially levels behind the level, and later in the game players will have to combine this phase - shifting ability with their other upgrades to get by obstacles and even fight bosses.
The noticeable differences here between Microsoft's last console and its latest one (if you can even notice them) are the color change from the white sheen of the Xbox One S to the space grey of Xbox One X, and the shifting of the disc tray from the top - left side of the console's face to sitting discreetly lower down the front.
From the late 1960s his work shifted to depicting everyday people, with some satirical aspects, creating figures that could be conceived as representative of an entire labour force, class or even a nation.
That show's curator, Dr. Robert S. Mattison, art professor at Lafayette College, seems to posit that while the postwar shift in Kline's art was abrupt and drastic, his familial roots in eastern Pennsylvania left an indelible mark on his creative consciousness, even, it would seem, in the later black - and - whites.
A boost for women artists came in the same room a week later, however, at the auction house's contemporary evening sale, when Jenny Saville's Shift (1996 — 97) soared over a # 1.5 — 2 million estimate to sell at # 6.8 million — a record for any British female artist at auction.
And with your work in the late»60s, which was a time in which America was going through a complete upheaval, a complete shift in morality and economics, and the Vietnam War was going on, suddenly you had an art work that people could not even depend on as something to hang on the wall.
This moment frequently appears in Land's works — even more so in his videos than in his later paintings, drawings and installations — in which the mood or the entire situation literally shifts.
They do so at their peril and at the risk of engendering even more cynicism and uncertainty in the minds of readers about the value of the media — especially when one month later the news shifts in a new direction.
As we have seen in late 2014 (and 1986 and 2008), even small shifts in the supply / demand balance can cause large and quick moves in oil prices, moves that oil majors have no hope of reacting to given their current business models.
The latter suggests 20 to 40 years of non warming or even cooling subsequent to the latest «Great Pacific Climate Shift» of 1998/2001.
Carbon Tracker conducted a wholesale review of energy scenario assumptions in Lost in Transition and found that the low - carbon transition could be faster - than - expected due to economic shifts in key growth regions such as China and India, and even lower overall energy demand due to lower economic growth, as per the OECD's latest long - term forecast.
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