Sentences with phrase «shift after shift»

Even better, the batteries can be easily replaced to keep your pen going for shift after shift.
But shift after shift, year after year, are these players really worth their high - flying paycheques?

Not exact matches

But now that the season has changed and we're shifting toward six straight months of cooler weather, I've got a new addition to my after - work uniform: the All Day Every Day Pant from Public Rec.
While they applaud the Harper Conservatives» shift toward engaging China after the chilly relations of their first two years in office, experts including Dobson wonder whether the government is sufficiently prepared to tackle thorny issues ranging from intellectual property protection to government procurement.
The shift comes three months after Walmart appointed Judith McKenna as the new head of its international business and seems to be an attempt to revamp the under - performing unit.
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 Taipei - based manufacturer, who also does work for Dell and Hewlett - Packard, suffered a rash of worker suicides and had one worker die after a 34 - hour shift.
Tesla's strategy shifted again after Veronica Wu came aboard in December 2013, after a successful stint in big enterprise and education sales for Apple in China.
A few weeks after we first reported on Tyler's case in 2013, then - Attorney General Eric Holder announced a major shift in America's policy of putting nonviolent criminals away for decades.
Dick's removed assault - style weapons from those stores in 2012 after the Sandy Hook elementary school massacre and shifted that part of its business to Field & Stream.)
If you ignore the fact that the prices of resources relative to manufactures increased sharply after 2002, you'd interpret the shift from manufacturing to resources as a productivity - reducing reallocation of capital and labour.
After early press screenings of the movie, Warner Bros. shifted that date to a few days earlier, making it clear it was confident in how the movie would be received.
The sentiment on Thursday marked a shift from earlier in the week, when oil prices fell after Trump said the United States and France could reach an agreement «fairly quickly» on the Iran nuclear deal.
Nevertheless, after Sarkozy bowed meekly to Germany's demands over bookkeeping troubles in Athens, some observers see a fundamental shift in the EU power structure.
But yields on the 10 - year Treasury fell after the announcement from the IMF, suggesting that traders might believe that the IMF statement signals a shifting of attitudes on the likelihood of a September interest rate hike.
Saudi oil policy reversed course after Saudi Aramco technocrat Khalid al - Falih took over as energy minister, shifting from a market share strategy to active market management.
In 2017, Walmart has also introduced a membership - free, two - day shipping program, a discount for customers who pick up an online order at a order rather than have it shopped, curbside grocery pickup at hundreds of stores and other novel services such as having a Walmart store worker drop off an online order on the way home after their shift.
You'd think that investors would be among the most cold - blooded and rational consumers of information — after all, fortunes depend on them making bias - free judgments about what they hear on earnings calls — but according to this new research, they are actually highly swayed by one tiny shift in language, just like everyone.
Conrad had to finish his degree first, and after returning to Harvard to complete his studies, in 2003 he landed a marketing analytics gig at biopharma - ceutical giant Amgen in Santa Monica, Calif., eventually shifting to a product manager role.
SINGAPORE, May 3 - The dollar traded below a four - month high against a basket of currencies on Thursday, with the focus shifting to economic data after the Federal Reserve did little to alter market expectations for further interest rate rises this year.
After an introduction from Hsieh — he informs the crowd that it is in the presence of the band responsible for Zappos's hold music — Rabbit plays four songs, and then most of the graveyard shift piles onto the bus to head downtown to continue the festivities.
In recent years, the senator has shifted from advocating comprehensive immigration reform to a stance that puts border security first, though with the possibility of a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants after 10 to 12 years.
He ends his «first shift» at 6 p.m. and after dinner begins his second shift until drifting off to sleep around 11 p.m. William has put himself into cognitive overload.
After years and years and years of massive, massive inflows into bond funds and equally massive outflows out of domestic equity funds, we've finally started to see that shift.
And he said that, in firing him from the top FBI post, Trump and his administration tried to «defame» him by spreading «lies, plain and simple,» after his departure, citing Trump's «shifting explanations,» which he said included Trump going on TV and «saying that he actually fired me because of the Russia investigation.»
But this shift is happening within the overall downturn of CRE, after a most phenomenal seven - year price surge, funded by cheap loans that are now getting a lot more expensive.
After almost nine years of mostly sluggish expansion, the U.S. economy has shifted into a higher gear and is creating jobs at a record pace.
Khosrowshahi said that flight bookings rebound in two to three weeks after a crisis or attack, but there has been a shift in travel patterns.
After identifying those upcoming shifts, companies can prepare to meet the future needs of current consumers.
It is, after all, an ever - evolving field, as social media algorithms shift, influencers have exploded and live video has become viable.
Why, after all, should a server walk with $ 600 for a four - hour shift, while the cook who prepared the food got far less?
After the eight months, Gap began posting workers» hours two weeks in advance and stopped scheduling them for on - call shifts.
Least you think this observation smacks of chaos, McKinsey's most recent report finds that the presence of this cultural mindset actually doubles the chance of an organization's ability to sustain improvement after making a shift.
Employees, long - time customers and other stakeholders might question a shift in focus after so many successful years of business.
The company shifted focus to the Internet of Things, 5G and the cloud after its mobile phone business was bought and sold by Microsoft.
But after 60, my thinking shifted.
Also shifting is the way retirement income is planned, which affects not only your after - work years, but also your tax status.
After initial talks with Summit last year, Halliburton shifted its focus to reaching an agreement with Novomet Oil Services Holdings, a Russian supplier of electric submersible pumps that has operations in about 17 countries.
Nearly a half century after its prophetic branding shift, perhaps Nike has once again proclaimed, «The female athlete matters to us.»
After raising significant funding a few years ago as a 20 - year - old, the company needed to take a drastic shift over the past year to revive a struggling business model.
A video, obtained by The Sun newspaper, and republished below by MailOnline, purports to show Farroukh being arrested after working a shift at a chicken shop.
SAP had been slow to move into the cloud, said Reuner, but after making the shift with acquisitions such as procurement software company Ariba in 2012, the first quarter of 2017 saw it sell more subscriptions than expected, with new cloud bookings increasing by 49 percent to 215 million euros ($ 244.9 million) and shares hitting a record high.
But after ticking off characteristics like narcissism, lying, shifting blame, risk taking, and shallowness, have we done any good by sensationalizing the issue?
If Tuesday's attempt is a success, and all three of its reusable boosters land themselves — a huge cost - saving shift in an industry that's used to discarding rockets after one launch — Musk said it could be «game over» for other heavy - lift systems.
After studying oil prices over long periods, the GMO chief strategist has come to believe that there have been two major paradigm shifts when oil reset at higher baseline levels.
But it may be over the coming months - after he is expected to shift from being an accused bomber to a convicted one - that we truly learn about the young man at the inscrutable center of this high - profile trial.
Honda Canada has shifted into damage control after the automobile manufacturer's computer systems were hacked earlier this year, prompting the company to mail out letters to thousands of Honda and Acura customers.
Investors shifted their focus to whether Pfizer would split after the company terminated a $ 160 billion deal to acquire Irish drugmaker Allergan Plc in April due to new U.S. tax inversion rules.
A strategist at Deutsche Bank says retail investors have shifted to trading cryptocurrency after not profiting on foreign exchange trades.
The EC alleges that IKEA used an intercompany loan to offset tax, saying: «As a result of the interest payments, a significant part of Inter IKEA Systems» franchise profits after 2011 was shifted to its parent in Liechtenstein.»
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