Sentences with phrase «late shift in»

It seems to me that this latest shift in 20th - century theology is not to a different issue from that of liberation theologies, but to a deepening of it, a recognition that the fate of the oppressed and the fate of the earth are inextricably interrelated, for we all live on one planet — a planet vulnerable to our destructive behavior.
One of the latest shifts in European opinion against Villar was the financial coup achieved by the major western clubs last week in seizing ever greater control of the organisation and revenues of the Champions League and Europa League.
Pondering this question led me to my latest shift in thinking about the digital social space: Social Search, or Social Shopping.
The latest shift in the landscape is the growing use of portable technology tools for learning.
HR in Asia seeks to provide meaningful insights to HR Practitioners, employees and job seekers looking to understand the latest shifts in HR practice around the region.

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She'd arrive home late at night from shifts as a server with goodies in hand to share with her neighbors and enjoyed living alone, but said she felt a strong intuition about something dark on the horizon.
Today's chart pulls information from the latest report from market research firm New World Wealth, which we previously cited weeks ago when we visualized the shift in global wealth over the last decade.
The data sets aren't huge — 232 participants in October before the election and 152 after, with a total of 772 negotiations recorded — and there may be some other difference that explains the later group's more aggressive behavior, though Low tried to control for factors, like party affiliation, that might offer alternate explanations for the shift.
The weight of the accumulated evidence by no means signals an imminent end to the Bull, but with the start of the «late innings» investors should be cognizant of the appearance of additional «caution flags» and begin to shift behavior to a more selective market opportunities orientation, in our view.
It has concluded that oil demand is likely to peak sometime between the late 2020s and the late 2040s because of an epic shift underway in the energy industry: a transition from petroleum to electricity.
«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.»
It started as an online DVD rental service in 1997, shifted to a subscription model two years later, and in 2007 introduced its streaming service to 7.48 million subscribers.
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.
It's tough working out of your spare bedroom as we once did; later wasn't much better: I worked in our make - shift office, and Bryan was relegated to the kitchen.
In late May, when Edward Yruma of Keybanc Capital Markets downgraded the stock, his reservations had more to do with its shares already being priced for perfection at a time when its strategy seemed to be shifting toward testing new products and markets more than driving sales in its yogawear strongholIn late May, when Edward Yruma of Keybanc Capital Markets downgraded the stock, his reservations had more to do with its shares already being priced for perfection at a time when its strategy seemed to be shifting toward testing new products and markets more than driving sales in its yogawear strongholin its yogawear stronghold.
The springboard for Altech to submit their licence application to MIDA was delivered late last year when it secured a remarkable German Government debt guarantee for US$ 170 million in project funding which shifted the venture into the development phase.
The European Space Agency (ESA) reported on Friday that calm space weather shifted the window for the expected landing later in the day on April 1, though things are still highly variable.
Brooks adds that many factories are increasingly having trouble finding people willing to fill them, especially in late - night and weekend shifts.
New workforce realities, demographic shifts and changes in retirement financing stand to fundamentally transform how we will experience later life — in ways that are both positive and negative.
In the late 1980s, commercial fish farming was in its infancy, and Atlantic Canada was a promising epicentre for the burgeoning sector, so Nicholls shifted from farm feed to fish feeIn the late 1980s, commercial fish farming was in its infancy, and Atlantic Canada was a promising epicentre for the burgeoning sector, so Nicholls shifted from farm feed to fish feein its infancy, and Atlantic Canada was a promising epicentre for the burgeoning sector, so Nicholls shifted from farm feed to fish feed.
In early 2014, it spent $ 4 million on a Super Bowl commercial that poked fun at itself for not adapting to the shift in technology early enough, but it was an expensive effort that may have been too latIn early 2014, it spent $ 4 million on a Super Bowl commercial that poked fun at itself for not adapting to the shift in technology early enough, but it was an expensive effort that may have been too latin technology early enough, but it was an expensive effort that may have been too late.
The latest acquisition marks a pivotal moment in Calima's Montney strategy, which will now see the Perth - listed company shift from acquisition mode to an operational focus with boots on the ground.
Hewitt swapped out one notional foreign partner for another (Russia was out, China was in), then later shifted to an all - American approach.
In late 1968, the structure of the consortium took a major shift when the British government decided to pull its support in the wake of the massive cost overruns associated with the Concorde prograIn late 1968, the structure of the consortium took a major shift when the British government decided to pull its support in the wake of the massive cost overruns associated with the Concorde prograin the wake of the massive cost overruns associated with the Concorde program.
Sortable started operations in earnest in late 2014, after a rebrand and shift away from its original purpose.
A shift on global warming is the latest sign Trump might be backing away from some of his campaign rhetoric as life in the Oval Office approaches.
The bets for an earlier shift receded after the latest inflation numbers, but there now is a consensus the Bank of Canada will raise its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point in the autumn, probably October.
It's also the latest in a series of shifting stories from Trumpworld to explain away the Stormy Daniels saga since the Wall Street Journal first reported in January that Cohen arranged to pay Daniels (whose real name is Stephanie Clifford) $ 130,000 for her silence about an alleged 2006 affair with Trump.
After the major indices began pulling back from their highs in late September, then subsequently bounced in the beginning of October, our disciplined, rule - based market timing system shifted from «confirmed buy» mode to «neutral» mode on October 5.
Our constructive shift in late - 2008, after the market had collapsed more than 40 %, warrants some discussion.
This can be a real change — as seen in the bubble economy of Japan in the 1980s when banks were partially deregulated, or a paradigm shift — which took place during the dot - com boom in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
In a tweet, Stamos contradicted reporting that he is on the way out at Facebook, claiming that his role has shifted without directly addressing chatter around a rumored plan to leave the company later this year.
The substantial wiggle room implicit in those words served as a reminder of how abruptly Flaherty shifted, in late 2008 and early 2009, from predicting no recession and no deficits, to having to acknowledge a punishing recession and preside over unprecedented deficit spending to combat it.
Early in his career, Rehman focused on small business lending solutions, later shifting his focus to conventional and small business lending for small to mid-sized companies.
Today, 32 years later, the effect of a shift in international reserves from dollars to euros is quite different.
Must have flexible hours and have a willingness to cover shifts in the daytime, early morning, late at night and on weekends.
That trend may be shifting in the wake of the latest tragedy, perpetrated by a 19 - year - old whom the FBI and other law enforcement agencies had been alerted to several times but still managed to legally purchase an AR - 15.
About 70 percent of the bank's client asset base is dollar - based and the shift to dollar - reporting will happen later this year, he also said in the interview today.
Starting in late April, the Fed seemed to shift its stance yet again, becoming more «hawkish» regarding its outlook for interest rates.
While Chinese policy has gradually shifted since its late recognition of the National Transitional Council of Libya, China still prefers to support incumbent regimes rather than risk assuming responsibility in the case of chaotic political transitions.
While risk does shift over time — technology stocks are less volatile than they were back in the late 1990s — most of the time the riskiness of an asset tends to move slowly.
While it's no secret that US officials are interested in closer oversight of cryptocurrency activities - a group of influential senators pushed for this kind of policy shift in late May - the IRS contract is notable given the tax agency's investigation of potential tax avoiders and its ongoing lawsuit against exchange startup Coinbase.
The instructions by Kelly early Friday mark the latest twist in the White House's shifting accounts of the Porter episode, which consumed the West Wing for the fourth straight day.
And one major financial services institution told customers that it was making a major shift in focus from being a financial retailer to a financial adviser, but, a year later, research showed that the customer experience with the company had not changed.
A simple strategy of shifting means you can take advantage of higher returns in growth stocks when they are outperforming as well as seeking the safety of value stocks later in the cycle.
If you shift to buying value stocks late in the bull market, by the time a bear market comes, your portfolio will have a larger weight in relatively safe, value names.
21st October 2016 Activity Dispatch, the latest advancement in dispatching technology from mining systems manufacturer Wenco Mining Systems can help mines reduce wasted time by eliminating the unnecessary time spent on shift change, meal breaks and other short pauses in production.
Still, the fact is that I've adopted a constructive outlook after every bear market decline in over 30 years as a professional investor (including late - 2008 after the market collapsed by over 40 %, though that shift was truncated by my insistence on stress - testing), and I've also repeatedly anticipated the steepest losses.
Shortly after the onset of the Asian financial crisis in mid to late 1997, these current account deficits shifted to large surpluses (Table A1).
It's an interesting shift, and one that's very reminiscent of service providers who were paid in equity during the go - go dot.com days of the late»90s — a move that paid off hugely for some and far less profitably for others.
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