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shift and new
This involves a shift in Patchen's attitude and it is a first step toward writing a new jazz poetry.
If it is decided to make a small shift which may be required from military aid or special assistance funds, in order to carry out the purposes of the Mutual Security Act through this new peaceful program, this will be a hopeful sign to the world.
In many new fleets, particularly in local transit systems, there is an increasing shift to low-floor buses primarily for easier accessibility.
Initially, Commodore intended to use a hardware shift register ( one component of the 6522 VIA ) to maintain relatively brisk drive speeds with the new serial interface.
*"( 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.
Patrick Guerriero, executive director of Log Cabin, thought the repeal movement was gaining " new traction " but " Ultimately ," said, " we think it's going to take a Republican with strong military credentials to make a shift in the policy.
" They noted that " the law of transformation of quantity into quality ", " holds that a new quality emerges in a leap as the slow accumulation of quantitative changes, long resisted by a stable system, finally forces it rapidly from one state into another ," a phenomenon described in some disciplines as a paradigm shift.
Similarly, demand-and-supply theory predicts a new price-quantity combination from a shift in demand ( as to the figure ), or in supply.
Other reasons include: a ) changes in plant canopy caused by shifts in plant biomass production associated with moisture regime ; b ) changes in litter cover on the ground caused by changes in both plant residue decomposition rates driven by temperature and moisture dependent soil microbial activity as well as plant biomass production rates ; c ) changes in soil moisture due to shifting precipitation regimes and evapo-transpiration rates, which changes infiltration and runoff ratios ; d ) soil erodibility changes due to decrease in soil organic matter concentrations in soils that lead to a soil structure that is more susceptible to erosion and increased runoff due to increased soil surface sealing and crusting ; e ) a shift of winter precipitation from non-erosive snow to erosive rainfall due to increasing winter temperatures ; f ) melting of permafrost, which induces an erodible soil state from a previously non-erodible one ; and g ) shifts in land use made necessary to accommodate new climatic regimes.
Analysts continue to debate the actual benefits of the shift away from the import-substitution industrialization ( ISI ) policies of the 1960s and 1970s toward a new focus on free zones and assembly industries in the 1990s.
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.
Rarely do individuals radically reorient their sexualities rapidly — and still less do they do so volitionally — but often sexualities expand, shift, and absorb new elements over decades.
This scramble coincided with a new era in global colonial expansion known as " the New Imperialism ," which saw a shift in focus from trade and indirect rule to formal colonial control of vast overseas territories ruled as political extensions of their mother countries.
If the demand curve shifted the marginal revenue curve would shift as well and a new equilibrium and supply " point " would be established.
The subsidies assisted Macedonia to redevelop its lost industry and shift its agricultural-centered economy to an industry-centered economy with new hearts of industry emerging all over the country in Veles, Bitola, Stip and Kumanovo.
A possible explanation of this shift is that, after the successful extirpation of the Cathars, the Inquisition needed new heresies to fight against and new revenues to sustain itself.
Detail improvements, such as a new dashboard and a steering column shift, embellished the Kapitän line in May 1950.
The arrival of new firms or expansion of existing firms ( if returns to scale are constant ) in the market causes the ( horizontal ) demand curve of each individual firm to shift downward, bringing down at the same time the price, the average revenue and marginal revenue curve.
However, the net effect of entry by new firms and adjustment by existing firms will be to shift the supply curve outward.
** Improvements to cooling in exhaust side at cylinder heads, steering rack, power steering pump, soundproofing, front cooling flaps deleted, new style shift knob with integrated leather booth in manual gearbox cars, etc.
The political shift towards a new Quebec nationalism in the 1960s led to Québécois increasingly referring to provincial institutions as being " national ".
“ His discovery of quasicrystals revealed a new principle for packing of atoms and molecules ,” stated the Nobel Committee and pointed that “ this led to a paradigm shift within chemistry .”
Artists and critics often credit Rakim with creating the overall shift from the more simplistic Old School flows to more complex flows near the beginning of Hip Hop ’ s new school – Kool Moe Dee says, “ any emcee that came after 1986 had to study Rakim just to know what to be able to do ... Rakim, in 1986, gave us flow and that was the rhyme style from 1986 to 1994 ... from that point on, anybody emceeing was forced to focus on their flow ”.
Comparative statics of such a shift traces the effects from the initial equilibrium to the new equilibrium.

shift and station
This led to Turner being offered a job by the station manager as the DJ on the late-afternoon shift.
Michael Kyle worked an air shift at the station in Mexico when the format went to all music.
The ground station sweeps the uplink carrier and the phase shift of the downlink carrier is measured ( counted ) while it is being swept.
Good road links and the opening of the railway station in 1839 were key to the development of the town and the economic history of Romford is underpinned by a shift from agriculture to light industry and more recently to retail and commerce.
The neighborhood began to shift once the Minnesota Central Railway built its station on the west side of the river, resulting in the development of Railway Street and the platting of the Railway Addition in 1865.
Locating a transit satellite in earth orbit from a known ground station using the Doppler shift is simply the reverse of using the known location of the satellite in orbit to locate an unknown location on the earth, again using the Doppler shift.
The Lydia Ann Channel Lighthouse was deactivated in 1952 after a major channel shift left the station a mile from the channel entrance.
The DWD operates station DDH47 on 147. 3 kHz using standard ITA-2 alphabet with a transmission speed of 50 baud and FSK modulation with 85 Hz shift.
* Three other DJs at the station are mentioned, but ( with one exception ) never seen: Moss Steiger has the graveyard shift after Venus and is mentioned as having attempted suicide at least twice ; Rex Erhardt ( who was finally seen in the fourth season episode " Rumors ", and played by Sam Anderson ) hosts a program after Dr. Johnny Fever's morning show ; and " Dean the Dream " has the afternoon drive slot.
This shift in location placed the new station inside Leicester's city boundary, allowing the ' Leicester ' tag to be included in the name along with unlocking extra funds to assist in the construction.
Whitehall and Wall Street stations in Lower Manhattan, the MetroCard project introduced a paradigm shift to revenue processing and accounting, all the way from station booths to the Money Room.
Its location on a coaching route and the opening of a railway station in 1858 were key to its development and the economic history of Bromley is underpinned by a shift from an agrarian village to commercial and retail hub.
In May 2009, the station name was changed to CJ 104, to reflect a shift in the type of music being played by the station, from light rock to contemporary.
Radford only remained in this station for three months, however, because of a large organizational shift in the Bureau of Aeronautics.
Despite the shift, Cox was still billing the station as a rhythmic top 40 ( as the station still added rhythmic-friendly pop artists like Pink to its playlist ) and continues to report to R & R's rhythmic reporting panel.
After listener efforts were made to restore LeVeille and Dyett to the station, WBZ announced on January 27, 2009 that LeVeille would reassume his shift on February 2, while Dyett would host a half-hour early morning public affairs program on Sundays.
Their tactics and methods were often crude and aggressive in the extreme, often they would sweep down to a police station and take an entire shift in for questioning.
The final ' on air ' line up at 3MP as a music station ( before changing to a talk format ) was John Tamb-Breakfast ( Shawn Cosgrove had previously done the breakfast shift, however had left the station a few weeks earlier ), Peter O ' Callaghan-Mornings, Mark Johnson or Mark Irvine-Afternoon / Drive and Eddie Olek-Evenings.
From this time the centre of commercial activity came to be at the top of the hill around the Pacific Highway and Bannockburn Road area, but with the railway station being located by necessity at the bottom of the hill development began to shift towards the new railway station at the foot of the hill.

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