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Here Wright gave a slight sigh of weariness, and continued, `` It means more long years lived across the social grain of the life of our people, making shift to live in the face of popular disrespect and misunderstanding as I best can for myself and those dependent upon me ''.
A shift in the walls, or a change in the roof slope, so the sun hits them more obliquely, can save you money.
By using the palette to mask the top area of the display and taking care about when it changes mode it can shift the continuous graphics at the bottom of the display down in two pixel increments because the internal display counter is not incremented on blank scanlines during non-continuous graphics modes.
The crucial differences with the previous wave can be seen in the downward shift in melodies, increasing durations of movements, the acceptance of Mozart and Haydn as paradigmatic, the greater use of keyboard resources, the shift from " vocal " writing to " pianistic " writing, the growing pull of the minor and of modal ambiguity, and the increasing importance of varying accompanying figures to bring " texture " forward as an element in music.
Traumatic events witnessed by an entire society can stir up collective sentiment, often resulting in a shift in that society's culture and mass actions.
*"( L. 2 ) ( Locality ) A computor can shift attention from one symbolic configuration to another one, but the new observed configurations must be within a bounded distance of the immediately previously observed configuration.
In British English, it is generally accepted that collective nouns can take either singular or plural verb forms depending on the context and the metonymic shift that it implies.
Archimedes used to demand just one firm and immovable point in order to shift the entire earth ; so I too can hope for great things if I manage to find just one thing, however slight, that is certain and unshakable.
Other factors can change demand ; for example an increase in income will shift the demand curve for a normal good outward relative to the origin, as in the figure.
Just as on the demand side, the position of the supply can shift, say from a change in the price of a productive input or a technical improvement.
When the circulations intensify, the westerly winds within the equatorial Pacific can further increase and shift eastward, playing a role in El Niño development.
The causes and magnitude of Stokes shift can be complex and are dependent on the fluorophore and its environment.
“ This produces a perceptual shift from thinking of oneself in terms of ‘ I ’ and ‘ me ’ to ‘ us ’ or ‘ we ’.” Only when an individual is salient with the in-group can he or she perceive responsibility for the harmful actions of the group, past and present.
The radiation allowed for much improved study of the Milky Way Galaxy, since it is not affected by dust absorption and its Doppler shift can be used to map the motion of the gas in the Galaxy.
New media can become so dominant in public culture that they effectively create a " paradigm shift " ( Lelia Green, 2001: 15 ) as people have shifted their perceptions, understanding of the world and ways of interacting with the world and each other in relation to new technologies and media.
We can replace the division by a ( possibly faster ) right bit shift: nP ( key ) >> b.
The multiplication product can now be quickly calculated using only arithmetic shift operations, addition and subtraction.
This has resulted in a shift toward reading on e-readers, smartphones, and other electronic devices rather than print media and has faced news organizations with the ongoing problem of monetizing on digital news. It remains to be seen which news organizations can make the best of the advent of digital media and whether or not print media can survive.
But the Earth is not homogenous, and has mountains — which have gravity and so can shift the vertical plane away from the Earth's axis.
Another example of the shift to digital libraries can be seen in Cushing Academy ’ s decision to dispense with its library of printed books — more than 20, 000 volumes in all — and switch over entirely to digital media resources.
These can arise via incomplete splicing, V ( D ) J recombination in the adaptive immune system, mutations in DNA, transcription errors, leaky scanning by the ribosome causing a frame shift, and other causes.
A range of 16-bit instructions treat the A and B registers as a combined 16-bit D register for comparison ( X and Y registers may also be compared to 16-bit memory operands ), addition, subtraction and shift operations, or can add the B accumulator to the X or Y index registers.
The small Garmon accordion played in the Music of Azerbaijan sometimes has keys that can play microtones when a " shift " key is pressed.

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Among this latter group there were also differences in the amount and kind of information necessary before a shift in reaction occurred.
" when he and Butt-Head are working the late shift at Burger World ) and also having him almost say the forbidden word ( such as one time when he sang " Liar, liar, pants on ..." and pausing before " fire " ( in the " Liar!
A relatively small number of men were also employed on a part-time basis, typically for one shift each week ( e. g. Post Office employees who were experts in Morse code or the German language ).
This is partly attributed to a shift away from private motoring due to growing road congestion and increasing petrol prices, but also to the fact that travelling in general ( for all modes ) has increased with affluency.
It also marked the beginning of the shift in Manço's sound characterized with the heavy use of synthesizers and drum machine in contrast with his older works consisting of a group oriented rock based sound.
The increased use of customer relationship management software has also led to an industry-wide shift in evaluating the role of the developer in designing and maintaining its software.
Since the 19th century, US foreign policy also has been characterized by a shift from the realist school to the idealistic or Wilsonian school of international relations.
Spectroscopy is also used in the determination of the distance of a star, using the red shift.
Along with this shift, the effective administration of the Church in the Eastern Roman Empire also shifted.
He is also mistakenly credited with the discovery of the existence of galaxies other than the Milky Way and his galactic red shift discovery that the loss in frequency — the redshift — observed in the spectra of light from other galaxies increased in proportion to a particular galaxy's distance from Earth.
The Soviets were also helped indirectly by the American and British bombing campaigns, which forced the Luftwaffe to shift many of its fighters away from the Eastern Front in defense against these raids.
There were also smaller factions within the Italian Fascist movement, such as the clerical Fascists, who sought to shift Italian Fascism from its anti-Catholic roots to accepting Catholicism.
The 13th century also saw a general structural change in how land was administered, preparing the shift of political power towards the rising bourgeoisie at the expense of aristocratic feudalism that would characterize the Late Middle Ages.
This period also presaged a properly constituted legislation and a radical shift away from feudalism.
The communists ' consolidation of control also produced a shift in political power in Albania from the northern Ghegs to the southern Tosks.
Scandal investigations touched thousands of politicians, administrators, and businessmen ; the shift from a proportional to an Additional Member System ( with the requirement to obtain a minimum of 4 % of the national vote to obtain representation ) also altered the political landscape.
The keyboard driver also tracks the shift, alt and control state of the keyboard.
Color shift and deviation caused by light leakage is corrected by optimizing the white gamut which also enhances white / gray reproduction.
The ability of corporations to shift their supply chains from one country to another with relative ease could be the starting gun for a " regulatory race to the bottom ", whereby nation states are forced into a merciless downward spiral, not only slashing tax rates and public services with it but also laws that in the short term cost employers money.
This instability is noted not only as a frequency shift from one pulse to the next, but also a frequency shift within an individual transmitted pulse.
The copy can also barrel shift each line by 0 to 15 pixels.
Filmed with a budget that will not be reached by a Romanian movie until 1970 ( Michael the Brave, supported by the Romanian communist regime also for propagandistic purposes ), the movie was meant to shift the perception of the Romanian public towards an acceptance of Romanian involvement into an expected Balkan conflict ( the First Balkan War ).
But a change in is also referred to as a phase shift.

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