Sentences with phrase «shifting more»

The games industry in the UK is now officially shifting more stock than the music industry and fast catching up to DVD sales.
Another of SEGA's biggest sellers, according to the report, was PSO2 — shifting more than 500,000 in the period.
«The scope of the conference is shifting more and more toward hardcore gamer talks every year.
SimsVIP's sources speculate that EA is shifting more towards mobile development, as games like The Sims Mobile are basically money printing machines versus selling single boxed copies of The Sims on PC - A line of reasoning, that sadly, makes a ton of sense...
Wind direction was pretty well straight East early before shifting more to the SE and building to Trade wind strength by 10.00 AM.
Weather wise at Canggu it was a nice morning at first before the wind started shifting more to the West around 9.00 AM and the cloud moved over.
«It shows our commitment to engage with our most loyal guests, whose aspirations are shifting more and more into those which unlock unique moments during their travels.»
Bottom Line: The Chase Amazon.com Rewards Visa Card earns fairly well for the typical Amazon user, but shifting more of your purchases (such as groceries) to the Amazon store can really boost your cash - back.
However, since last November, the Department of Finance acknowledged that it was examining the impact of shifting more of the risk of insured mortgages onto the banks and mortgage lenders.
Other than periodically rebalancing or perhaps shifting more to bonds as you get older, you should largely stick to your stocks - bonds allocation regardless of what's going on in the financial markets.
Like I said, I only have a small investment now, but after doing my initial Lending Club review we are planning on shifting some more money there.
Now the Republicans want to limit government influence by shifting more responsibility to private banks and lenders.
This typically means allocating most of your funds to equity investments through mutual funds, ETFs, or individual stocks, and shifting more of your portfolio to bonds later in life.
The 202 - page bill, the Comprehensive Consumer Credit Reporting Reform Act (H.R. 5282)-- sponsored by the House Financial Services Committee's ranking Democratic member, Rep. Maxine Waters (Calif.)-- covers a wide array of contentious issues, including restricting the use of credit information in most hiring decisions and shifting more of the burden of proof to creditors when they report negative items about consumers who later dispute them.
First, the reason to pull out of TFSA is to generate TFSA contribution room that then allows the higher income person to contribute into the lower income person's TFSA thus shifting more investment funds to the lower income person.
If you're worried about a downturn, that means shifting more money to fixed - return investments (bonds)
That said, there's been a disturbing trend over the past several years: Companies are shifting more of the cost of the plan onto their employees, and not necessarily being up front about it.
``... thereâ $ ™ s been a disturbing trend over the past several years: Companies are shifting more of the cost of the plan onto their employees, and not necessarily being up front about it.»
The biggest trends currently observed in Alberta and Calgary are that the condo corporations are shifting more responsibility to individual unit owners.
RIM has started to slash prices for its little - loved BlackBerry PlayBook tablet in the US amid channel talk on this side of the pond that the fondleslabs are shifting more slowly than expected and inventory levels are out of control.
Abbott says Only the Innocent has been shifting more than 3,000 copies a day on Amazon.
That means shifting more focus online and carving out serious digital channels to readers to make their books visible.
Amazon Kindle is still the dominant platform, shifting more devices and selling more books than any other retailer by a considerable margin.
I don't think it's wrong to ask them to live up to that talk and to reconsider shifting more of that risk to their indispensable vendors, the writers.
Sure I'm shifting more units but at much less profit.
MINI is definitely shifting more of its focus towards electricity and electrified vehicles as it announced today that its line - up for the Los Angeles Auto...
MINI is definitely shifting more of its focus towards electricity and electrified vehicles as it announced today that its line - up for the Los Angeles Auto Show will be spearheaded by its MINI Electric Concept.
That aids balance by shifting more weight toward the car's center.
Mazda's G - Vectoring Control minutely reduces torque, thus shifting more weight to the front wheels, which improves steering feel and traction.
Sport makes the steering, suspension, throttle and shifting more aggressive and track mode goes even further.
While such transmissions make manual shifting more responsive, they operate just like a normal automatic, although shift quality is generally less smooth.
I sort of get what Nissan was going for here, echoing the layout of a traditional automatic shifter, but I figure if you're going to dramatically reinvent the shift lever, why not take a moment and make the shifting more intuitive?
As a good all - rounder, it's no great surprise that the Mazda 6 is the second - best selling medium car under $ 60k, but it really should be shifting more than 360 cars per month against Camry's 4800.
Informational: In order to continue being successful, the agency needs to continue the research program that is shifting more toward implementation.
Furthermore, shifting more public employees into a DC plan will slow down the growth of New Jersey's pension debts.
Education Matters urges district leaders to do everything they can to pay for teacher retention within their existing means before shifting any more financial responsibility to West County taxpayers.
It was a move that aligns with King's goal of shifting more money and power from central control to local districts and schools.
The Case at the University of Washington Public universities across the country are shifting more spots to nonresidents (who pay higher tuitions) in order to plug budget gaps.
With staff to child ratios now firmly embedded in services, the focus is shifting more to the qualifications of individual team members as well as the blend of qualifications amongst the team in order to meet the ever - changing compliance requirements.
Democratic Gov. Edward G. Rendell, who was re-elected in November, has pushed for a property - tax cut and for shifting more of the burden for school costs to the state...
Now, in our third year of implementation, we are focused on shifting more responsibility for completing goals back to the teachers.
More classically constructed than either I Am Not Madame Bovary or Shin Godzilla, Kim's spy movie boasts the single best set - piece of the year, a frenetic cat and mouse game set aboard a moving train, allegiances shifting more quickly than the blurred terrain outside.
Eisenheim's renewed efforts also attract the attention of Leopold's chief inspector Uhl, but due to events I won't discuss here due to spoilers, he finds his loyalties shifting the more he investigates Eisenheim and his doings.
With the world shifting more and more into the digital realm, it was only a matter of time before yoga took the plunge also.
Front squats are typically viewed as just a leg exercise, but if you've ever learned to do a proper front squat, you'll feel a tremendous stabilization tension required in your abs due to the weight being shifting more to the front of your body compared to the back as in back squats.
For me, the — the focus on nutrition is shifting more towards getting crap out, you know, bad sugar, bad starch, actually all sugar bad starch and leaving in or enhancing the quality fats which include Omega 3s, Omega 9s --
I've been reading for about 6 weeks, shifting more and more paleo from a «flegan» — flexible vegan — diet.
The process, they suggest, is done by individual TRN neurons that act like a «switchboard,» continuously filtering sensory information and shifting more or less attention onto one sense — like sight — while relatively blocking out distracting information from other senses, including sound.
Many major pharmaceutical companies have stopped researching and developing new antibiotics altogether, shifting more of that responsibility to smaller, nimbler biotechnology startups.
«The Governor keeps saying that «everything is on the table» but his proposals have only been about cutting back essential public services and shifting more burden to working New Yorkers,» Donohue said.
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