Sentences with phrase «later shifted under»

Her photography career began in the silence of the darkroom, but later shifted under the influence of critical theory to combine the traditional practice of documentary photography with the impulsive reflections of ordinary experiences.

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It is subject to demographic shifts... those under 40s who hold «modern» views are less likely to have a lot of kids than the ones who don't... and social preferences... morals were lax in the late 1700s and early 1800s but then the Victorian era happened.
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.
There will be time enough to steer the heart of the party later but, for the moment, we must accept that our leftwards shift has failed and that we now urgently need to move forwards - because time is a luxury that those suffering under this government's dogma - driven policies of cuts and austerity simply can not afford.
Trump shifted course a few days later under heavy pressure from Republican leadership, but by then Nehlen had gotten a burst of national publicity.
The exact time frame has shifted over time (we'll come to that later), but under current legislation the boundary commissions are required to carry out a review every five years.
Latest shift: Inspector Edward Mullane upped from C.O. of Bronx Narcotics to exec officer of citywide Narcotics Division under Deputy Chief Joseph Resnick, former Bronx Chief of Detectives.
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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.
Much later, while vacuuming and shifting furniture, a neat pile of pills was discovered under a chair, just where Willie had stashed the stack.
Once a flourishing industrial center for textile manufacturing (dubbed «Cottonopolis» at the turn of the 19th century), Manchester suffered under the economic policies of Margaret Thatcher in the late 1970s and throughout the»80s, resulting in a significant reduction of its labor force and dramatic shift in the social landscape and identity of the city.
The average annual number of sub-freezing days shifts from 244 to 160 by late century, a 35 % decline, under high emissions.
The latest funding opportunity, offered under the DOE's Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO), reflects a priority shift from later - stage commercialization to early - stage research.
Later, when the family business was rebuilt under the leadership of an uncle, the hierarchical arrangement of the household shifted, as symbolized by the uncle sitting at the head of the table during his visits.
After mortgage banker costs skyrocketed the past 6 quarters, well out of the realm of profitability, the latest Quarterly Mortgage Bankers Performance Report from the Mortgage Bankers Association reports the landscape shifted from losing money to making money, as costs came more under control.
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