Sentences with phrase «of open shifts»

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The shift heading into 2018, then, is that so much of the past's sexual misconduct has been brought out into the open.
Our eyes were wide open with excitement at the opportunity of what could happen if we made a shift.
«By shifting to a more collaborative work environment, the knowledge industry has opened a veritable Pandora's box, full of countless interruptions, distractions and other evils,» wrote Jonathan B. Spira, an analyst with Basex, a New York — based research firm.
It's not unusual to see better seats open up in the days ahead of departure, or see prices shift.
Shifting that focus to balance sheet expansion will open up a lot of possibilities in terms of policy options,» said one of the sources.
The second low - cost shift coming to the open - source and hacking world is a slower evolution in computing, but will be no less powerful — the democratization of programmable chips like those made by Xilinx and Altera.
A shift in relations with North Korea could present the U.S. with the ability to reshape its strategic posture in Asia, a lower - scale echo of Nixon's opening with China during the Cold War.
Although I certainly improved the quality of my morning work throughout the week, I came away with one overarching feeling: It's going to take a lot more than just opening my email later to shift from slaying alligators to draining the swap.
The advent of massive open online courses, commonly known as MOOCs, represents a major shift in thinking for institutions.
It's part of a wave of e-commerce players opening up storefronts, a shift motivated by the growing competition for consumer attention online, according to Sucharita Mulpuru - Kodali, vice-president and principal analyst for e-business and channel strategy at Forrester Research.
Eventually he and a handful of fellow farmers sent an open letter to Mackey, complaining that the new rating parameters were «onerous, expensive,» and shifted the cost of marketing to growers, «many of whom are family - scale farmers with narrow profit margins.»
The transition to what appears to be open - ended stability operations in Syria could leave those U.S. - backed forces vulnerable to shifting alliances, power struggles and miscommunications as Assad's allies and enemies vie for greater control of post-war Syria.
Fashion week «used to be open to a very small closed circle of editors and buyers and we've seen a huge dramatic shift.
Discussing the topic on s lightly more political / economic scope, I wonder if the decline you see in America can be linked to the opening of China's economy, where marginal producers in America have been replaced by high performing Chinese producers (because of lower wages) the result has been to see the average wages of «more profitable» producers be eroded to take this production shift to China — thinking of the Chinese labor pool as an addition to the American labor pool bringing down wages across the board.
Poloz revealed the stimulus discussion in his opening statement to reporters more than an hour after publication of the rate decision, wrong footing financial markets that were not expecting the dovish shift.
The same is true of other countries now that they have shifted to open regimes similar to our own (Charts 9 and 10).
In a dramatic shift in sentiment, fewer than half of retirees believe the value of future Social Security benefits will be at least as high as what today's recipients get right now, according to the just - released 2018 Retirement Confidence Survey [opens PDF] from the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
That window of vulnerability has been open for several months now, and the immediacy of our downside concerns would ease (despite obscene valuations) only if market internals and credit spreads were to shift back toward evidence of investor risk - seeking.
Because the US is a large open economy, it can get away with high corporate tax rates, because it's big enough to be able to shift the global cost of capital.
On the spending side of the ledger, the priorities have been agriculture support (after two weak monsoons), rural development spending, infrastructure investments and a massive structural shift to direct benefit transfers deposited in the bank accounts of beneficiaries — made possible by the extraordinary biometric identity card program (Aadhaar) covering 950 million people, and the impressive financial inclusion initiative which has opened over 200 million new bank accounts for impoverished families.
«What we've seen through technological changes, the shift from film to video opened up a lot of opportunities for women to move behind the camera,» she said.
We believe that the shift from secretive to open is among many signs of a shift to an aggressive anti-dollar stance.
By reshaping and shifting the way individuals find and invest in properties, and by introducing tech - based solutions and removing some of the most challenging barriers to real estate investing, real estate crowdfunding has opened new doors for both investors and borrowers alike.
The economic secretary pointed to the newly introduced open banking regulations as an example of this shift.
The Bible makes a paradigm shift for materialists and opens the door to that which is not of this world, that which all your science and reason can not find.
While there seems to be an understood (yet ever - shifting) group of regulars, it is open to the public.
Though the champions of «environmental justice» may not realize the Pandora's Box that they have opened, the shift in the ecology movement from a focus on science to radical egalitarianism should come as no surprise.
Worse still, when we must go out into the open and discuss the fallacy of the infinite regress before the shifting crowd that eddies round Marble Arch.
Many of our current social problems arise from the fact that, as our culture shifts from the closed to the open society, people often struggle with their new social responsibilities.
Or maybe it's the weekend, in which case the routine shifts and there are more open blocks of time to be spontaneous.
The real cause behind the end of the quest is to be found in a series of basic shifts which were taking place in New Testament scholarship at the opening of the century.
Where I say: God's aim (that of God's consequent nature) is achieved, and remains open, because it is an aim which continually «shifts» (and can be such because God's aim is formally independent of any actual world whatsoever, but materially consequent on the evolving world, Nobo says: the aim of God's primordial nature is never achieved, but the data available at the beginning of every stage are synthesized every time, and this is sufficient for prehensibility — not the same argumentation, as can be seen, but a closely related one, indeed.
SNL is still the modern King of Political Satire, but the state of the country and its politicians in the face of a new presidency have shifted the open nature of comedy, for better or worse.
As the importance of mindfulness and sleep have shifted towards the mainstream in recent years, Zegler noted that the window of opportunity to expand the market for food and beverage products that provide stress relief is wide open.
Nutek, which uses Barentz to distribute its products in Europe, already sells its potassium salt throughout Eastern and Western Europe but was at Food Ingredients Europe last week celebrating the beginning of a regulatory shift in the UK, which it believes will open up the entire UK market for its ingredient.
For the U.S. dairy industry, NAFTA marked an important shift from a net importer of milk and milk products to one of the top exporting countries in the world, thanks in large part to newly opened borders for dairy products between the U.S. and Mexico.
Thank you to all of the Towne Park managers from East Bay and San Francisco for working productive shifts to ensure a successful opening.
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd used the final leaders» debate of the 2013 federal election to signal a possible shift on foreign property ownership, saying he is «a bit nervous» about an «open slather approach».
In that game Ohio State opened as 3 - point favorites but, despite receiving 69 % of spread wagers, the line shifted significantly and the Buckeyes finished as 1.5 - point dogs.
However, he played opening night and has taken his regular shift ever since, about 37 minutes of ice time each game.
The Vickers plant, three miles of dreary sheds along the inky Tyne, was working a light shift Saturday morning, and the ancient Sandgate market, where Newcastle residents take their old clothes for resale, was open for business at dawn.
• AT ITS meeting in Hartford, the PGA Tour Policy Board approved the Texas Open's move to April, filling the spot held this year by the Byron Nelson, which will shift to the May slot opened by the demise of the AT&T Classic in Atlanta.
We need someone pulling them out of shape, shifting there structure and opening the space for the cazrola ozil Wiltshire to work in!
Offensively the team has to able to shift and get some closer shots in order to counter that sort of defensive pressure eventually opening up the perimeter again.
Because of this potential shift, Worsley will have weekly open gyms set up which he encourages his players to attend.
The days of Catenaccio are a distant memory in Italian football as the modern game has shifted its focus to a more open and attacking style of play.
Although Smalling and Brown carried their defensive duties for most part of the game without any hiccups, the make shift defense collapsed when Luis Suarez, went past Rafael and Carrick with a sharp turn and out muscled Wes Brown, rolling the ball past Edwin van der Sar and Patrice Evra towards Dirk Kuyt, who tapped in the opening goal for Liverpool.
After an incredibly dissapointing opening day loss to Aston Villa, many of the Arsenal players took to social media to express their frustrations while attempting to shift focus to the hugely important Champions League match against Fenerbahçe on Wednesday:
After a lively and encouraging opening five minutes led by the wily, bullish forward play of the occasionally unstoppable Romelu Lukaku, and some promising signs from Marcus Rashford despite being shifted out to the right wing, the game turned into one which may as well have been held at a neutral venue.
Uruguay began the competition as predicted by playing in a 3 -4-1-2 but after a dour goalless draw with France in their opening game they shifted to a flat back four, with Jorge Fucile shuffling along to left - back from central defence, Alvaro Pereira pushed forward from left wing - back into a genuine left - midfield role and Edinson Cavani brought in on the right side of the attack in place of playmaker Ignacio González.
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