Sentences with phrase «shifts control from»

Much in the same way Battlefield shifts control from vehicular to that of a human, Border Break merges both to give the sense you're piloting something really quite beefy.
Unfortunately, many efforts to reform education through standardization of teaching and learning, and shifting control from classrooms to boardrooms have served to disenfranchise educators.
That opened the door for alternative forms of public education, such as charter schools that shifted control from the Orleans Parish School Board into the hands of parents and a state agency, the Recovery School District.

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The challenge for Legere to start with was to shift the organization's control away from legal and HR and towards employees — breaking the company's old rules along the way.
«They clearly lost control of where the market's going, and the scariest thing for them is that the balance of power has shifted away from the things that they can control — brands, distribution and the power of TV advertising,» he says.
Khosrowshahi's plan, which included input from investment bank and Uber investor Goldman Sachs, would shift control of one of the two board seats just filled by Kalanick to the new CEO.
Together these changes have shifted market power away from the firms that own content toward the digital platforms that control a new scarce resource: the customer.
«The Internet is a powerful platform, taking control from gatekeepers and large corporations and letting small businesses and start - ups play a much larger role in creating value for almost every industry out there... this fundamental shift will create an incredible amount of innovation and opportunities for start - ups, and I hope Canada will be at the forefront of this development.»
For those leaders willing to make the shift, it's useful first to change your mindset: think of it less in terms of losing control and more in terms of gaining knowledge, experience and leadership from others who will help your company grow.
Midmarket folks will also shift away from the cloud over concerns with IP, performance issues, control and analytics.
«A shift in mindset (from «victim» to «champ») and a decision to put your talents, your intelligence, and your strengths to work will set you up to take control of your life and your financial future,» he says.
These government price controls shifted $ 8 billion from banks to the retailers, with no evidence that consumers are seeing lower prices as a result.
In China and elsewhere in Asia, the centers of gravity in mobile have shifted away from app stores as the point of control to applications like messaging, which act as gateways for third parties to provide services.
The deal gives Baidu control over China's most popular third - party store for smartphone apps as it tries to navigate the shift from desktop computing, where it has 82 percent of the nation's searches, to mobile devices.
That opportunity is to attract or retain the business of public pension funds and union related funds (which control approximately $ 3 trillion in assets), the institutional leaders in the shareholder empowerment movement, which are shifting their portfolios away from high cost, actively managed mutual funds and hedge funds to low cost indexed funds, the kind of funds that the top 10 largest mutual fund advisors dominate in terms of market share.
The shift was meant to give Fab more control over the entire shopping experience from order through delivery and help the business reach profitability more quickly.
Were the US to impose capital controls, the trade surplus countries would likely increase investment and reduce interest rates, thereby shifting more wealth from households (consumers) to borrowers (businesses).
When congress passed this law, it shifted the responsibility of retirement savings from the employer to the employee, giving individuals more control over their savings.
At first glance, observers could be forgiven for assuming the current contest at Cypress follows something of an established path: Dissatisfied with the company's cultural shift in his absence, a spurned founder / CEO attempts to wrest control back from the board responsible for his ouster, presumably in service of reinstating the tone and tenor of the prior regime.
If it worked, it would effectively shift the role of a central bank from passive guardian of the economy, through controlling inflation, to an active job - creation machine.
From New York City's bankruptcy to Puerto Rico's insolvency and Third World debtors subjected to IMF «austerity programs,» national bankruptcies shift control to centralized financial planners in what Naomi Klein has called Crisis Capitalism.
This reevaluation comes as public anger over political inaction on gun control shifts toward the American companies that profit from gun sales.
In the recent past the major proposal for such change was to shift from capitalism to socialism, from the free market to bureaucratic control.
The Club of Rome called for «a Copernican revolution of the mind», which abandoned the commitment to endless economic growth and set instead as its goals zero population growth, a leveling - off of industrial production, increased pollution control, and a shift from consumerism to a more service - based economy.
57 The consequence of this understanding is the adopting of a position that I have termed «hard determinism,» controlling every element in creation, in contrast to «soft determinism,» in which God's final victory gives definitive shape to all that we have provisionally worked out by our own exercise of freedom along the way.58 It is what finally renders Pannenberg's attempt to defend Augustine by shifting God from Eternal Present to Ultimate Future an unsuccessful effort to resolve the issue of theodicy.
This shift in its turn further strengthened the rational consciousness, and finally man was able, from this new seat of existence, to assert conscious control over the whole of consciousness.
The second example shifts from a relatively controlled, reflective experience of death to a traumatic, shocking experience — the accidental death of a small child.
At the grassroots level, it will be a while before the paradigm shift from «population control» to «empowerment of women» takes effect.
Research shows that the number of sexual partners shifted substantially, from 2.16 for the Greatest Generation to 11.68 for the 1950s - born Boomers (controlled for age).
This shifting of primary subjectivity from ourselves to the earth and the cosmos may run against the grain of our habit of turning nature into a mere object to be manipulated by our subjective control, but it would be both scientifically responsible and environmentally beneficial.
This shift from the old world of religious tradition and convention to the new world of technical control is a theme that has preoccupied the classical tradition of sociology.
This was partly because of its power as an ideology and partly because of the increasing control of the political order by those who would profit from this shift, the transnational corporations.
In other words, there is a shift of control of the ongoing activity from higher to lower levels of the hierarchy.
What happens in a crisis, or in any less dramatic problem situation involving unexpected, puzzling or discordant experiences, is this sudden shift of control of an ongoing activity to a higher level in the many - leveled hierarchy, from a semi-automatic to a more conscious performance, because the decision to be made or the problem to be solved is beyond the competence of the automatic pilot and must be referred to higher quarters.
Whitehead considers this single procedure from different perspectives and in different types of relations, and the difficulty which the reading of his major work entails is — as already emphasized — to be traced back to the problems of gaining intellectual control over this shift of perspectives.
Today the tactical arguments of this crowd have wisely shifted away from control toward «choice,» «public health,» and «empowerment,» but the impetus remains the same.
Digital countdown control lets you program cook times anywhere from 30 minutes up to 20 hours; shifts to Warm setting automatically once cook time completes
In fact, the director of quality control for The Fish Market — a California - based casual seafood dining chain — says he has to stay abreast of countless changes in the seafood business, ranging from government regulation to ever - shifting consumer trends to pricing in a recession.
This has entailed a shift from the dominant Western «mechanical» mind (one that holds nature as dead and passive, allowing control and domination) to a regenerative or «Neo-Organic» world - view.
In the third quarter, our team stepped things up and after some great defensive play from Akeem Thomas and with Joe Carrick controlling the tempo as point guard, our team were able to shift the momentum of the game and were able to close the gap on the leaders.
With the scores at 2 - 2 he completed his hat - trick in the match when he shifted the ball from his right to left boot to control a pass from David Platt, bamboozling Matt Elliott before flicking the ball inside and half - volleying the ball into the net.
A large part of Arsene Wenger's reluctance to shift from the possession control tactic could be credited to a lack of speed both at front and on the wings.
• The need to exercising self - compassion as you process emotions • Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that look like?
So have aspects of the Terrible Twos, fighting the uphill battle of keeping a newborn from getting sick when your eldest has spiked a scary fever, cats seeming to punch into their night shifts for mayhem the second the whole house goes quiet at bedtime, and the proven fact that things will sometimes be simply out of our control in this household for awhile.
It shifts the dynamic from a parent's control over a child to one of shared control.
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Its 2020 Strategic Plan (in Estonian here) demonstrates a shift in mindset, from tasking itself solely with controlling and punishing people to envisioning giving advice to taxpayers.
Labour have gained Plymouth, and shifted Trafford from Tory to no overall control, but it's looking like a pretty underwhelming night for them overall.
The New York State United Teachers union this weekend gave its endorsement to the two Democrats running this April to fill vacant seats in the chamber — two key races that could shift control of the chamber away from Republicans.
This shows that we are some way off a meaningful shift away from the prevailing narrative which frames migration as an existential threat, justifying anything in order to control it.
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