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shifting and demographics
During the 20th century, writers and performers like C J Dennis, Barry Humphries and Paul Hogan both mocked and celebrated Australian cultural stereotypes, while shifting demographics saw a diversification of artistic output, with writers like feminist Germaine Greer challenging traditional cultural norms.
Factors thought to contribute to the development of the fathers ' rights movement include shifting household demographics brought about by rising divorce and falling marriage rates, changes in the understanding and expectations of fatherhood, motherhood and childhood as well as shifts in how legal systems impact families.
... Rock ’ s Broadway invasion has been, instead, a lengthy campaign of attrition, via demographics, shifting tastes and musicians ’ ambitions.
Over the last decade, the demographics have been shifting.
Rapson previously has served as a Senior Fellow at the University of Minnesota where he led a multi-disciplinary project focused on the challenges faced by aging, inner-ring suburban communities address the challenges posed by declining tax revenues, changing economic and social demographics, and shifting political forces.
The demographics of the Cucamonga Valley have been shifting in recent years.
During the Abraham Beame ( 1974 – 77 ) and Edward Koch ( 1978 – 89 ) Administrations, there was no priority given to the needs of the shifting demographics in the school community.
For no other reason than the inevitable shifting demographics, the number of Americans stricken with AD will rise from 4 million today to as many as 16 million by midcentury.
The KQ92 Morning Show hosted by Tom Barnard was a major element in KQ's ascendance to the top spot, along with shifting market demographics.
These shifting demographics encouraged a debate over whether CSU should be considered a predominantly African-American institution, akin to the HBCUs ( Historically Black Colleges and Universities ) or whether it should retain a multicultural and multiracial identity.
WCCO was the top-rated station in the Twin Cities for decades until shifting demographics and interests finally brought KQRS-FM to the top spot.
In the 1980s, as popular music formats on AM were dying and shifting to FM, WFDF became an Adult Standards station and a favorite with the older demographics.
The Democratic-Republican Party benefited heavily from the shifting demographics resulting from the 1820 U. S. Census ; they gained 29 of 32 new seats created as a result of redistricting.

shifting and Australia
Australia and New Zealand are shifting to the term " sudden unexpected death in infancy " ( SUDI ) for professional, scientific and coronial clarity.
They moved to Tokyo where they lived for nearly ten years before shifting to Sydney, Australia.
In Australia, shifting sand dunes covered half the continent, whilst the Chaco and Pampas in South America became similarly dry.
He went on to establish a distinctly Australian bush ballad style, shifting from American songs to songs about Australia.
The Trans-Tasman Champions League will begin in 2012 and will be hosted in Australia, with the series shifting to New Zealand in 2013.

shifting and following
Although a decision was yet to be reached, on 13 July 2007 EU countries discussed cutting € 548m ($ 755m, £ 370m ) from the union's competitiveness budget for the following year and shifting some of that cash to other parts of the financing pot, a move that could meet part of the cost of the union's Galileo satellite navigation system.
The following examples illustrate the shifting nature of historic pigment names:
One hypothesis which gained some currency following the Landers Earthquake in 1992 is that the plate boundary may be shifting eastward, away from the San Andreas to the Walker Lane.
As the single would have indicated, the sound of the following LP, Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs ( 1992 ), was the most metal-oriented Ministry had put to record at that point, the focal point of the sound shifting almost entirely from synths to Jourgensen's and new members Mike Scaccia's and Louis Svitek's electric guitars.
WWVL began transmitting a 500 W ERP signal on 20 kHz the following month, using frequency-shift keying, shifting from 20 kHz to 26 kHz, to send data.
This may require additional shifting circuit following the trigger circuit.
Additionally, the composition of the armed groups in Fallujah changed during the following months, shifting from domination by secular, nationalist and ex-Ba ' athist groups towards a marked influence of warlords with ties to organized crime and groups following a radical Wahhabi stance.
Ullman lists the following as examples of visual operators: shifting the processing focus, indexing a salient item for further processing, spreading activation over an area delimited by boundaries, tracing boundaries, and marking a location or object for future reference.
The match was drawn, which in those days meant that a replay was required the following week, thus shifting every other match back another week.
Following a positive reception attributed to the shifting dietary habits and preferences among the Baby Boom Generation at the time, the drink was re-branded as Diet Pepsi the following year.
It opposed the shifting of India's capital from Calcutta to New Delhi in 1911 in the following terms: " The British have gone to the city of graveyards to be buried there ".
In consequence of his role in shifting Pius ' position, the French authorities first barred Consalvi from seeing the Pope, then the following January again sent him into exile, this time in Béziers.
In the 1970s the development of Midland Gate Shopping Centre completely changed the focus of the community, with businesses traditionally within walking distance of the Post Office and Railway Station closing down or shifting over the following decades.
In March of the following year, he returned briefly to Nightwing before shifting his efforts to the Wildstorm imprint, writing the stand-alone Claw: The Unconquered ( Aug ' 06-Jan ' 07 ); the movie-adaptation of Snakes on a Plane, movie-spin-off Nightmare on Elm Street and the Wildstorm Universe title Grifter / Midnighter from May 2007.
Most of the Palaungic languages lost the contrastive voicing of the ancestral Austro-Asiatic consonants, with the distinction often shifting to the following vowel.

shifting and post-war
He appealed to conservatives and other sceptics by arguing that welfare institutions would increase the competitiveness of British industry in the post-war period, not only by shifting labour costs like healthcare and pensions out of corporate ledgers and onto the public account but also by producing healthier, wealthier and thus more motivated and productive workers who would also serve as a great source of demand for British goods.
During the period 1947-1979 the post-war consensus economic model allowed successive Labour and Conservative governments to reduce government borrowing from an all time high of 237 % of GDP in the aftermath of war down to 43. 6 % when the Conservatives abandoned the Keynesian style mixed economy and began shifting the balance of the national economy towards free-market capitalism through the privatisation of state controlled infrastructure.
In 1948, the Delaware Foreign Study Plan was discontinued due to post-war conditions in Europe and shifting priorities under a new university president.

shifting and immigration
This was the first comprehensive amendment of U. S. general immigration laws designed to face up to the realities of modern refugee situations by stating a clear-cut national policy and providing a flexible mechanism to meet the rapidly shifting developments of today's world policy.

shifting and was
And so the sun came up again and for a moment its color was the young men's blood, shifting then into the full heat and outcry which ran with their hearts.
There was apparently no shifting of the star, which was therefore thought to be at its most southerly point.
Neither the strip's shifting political leanings nor the slide of its final few years had any bearing on its status as a classic, and in 1995 Li ' l Abner was recognized as such by the United States Postal Service.
This ushered in the warlord era, during which much of the country was ruled by shifting coalitions of competing provincial military leaders.
1932 was not a good year for Republican candidates like LaGuardia, and the 20th Congressional district was shifting from a Jewish and Italian-American population to a Puerto Rican population.
The genre was also a heavy influence on more mainstream writers, such as Charles Dickens, who read Gothic novels as a teenager and incorporated their gloomy atmosphere and melodrama into his own works, shifting them to a more modern period and an urban setting, including Oliver Twist ( 1837-8 ), Bleak House ( 1854 ) ( Mighall 2003 ) and Great Expectations ( 1860 – 61 ).
The prehistory of the area that is now the Netherlands was largely shaped by its constantly shifting, low-lying geography.
And finally, the game market itself was shifting into graphic games.
Wood notes that Madison's ultimate contribution was not in designing any particular constitutional framework, but in shifting the debate toward a compromise of " shared sovereignty " between the national and state governments.
Rockne introduced the " shift ", with the backfield lining up in a T formation and then quickly shifting into a box to the left or right just as the ball was snapped.
Malevich's assumption that a shifting in the attitudes of the Soviet authorities towards the modernist art movement would take place after the death of Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky's fall from power, was proven correct in a couple of years, when the Stalinist regime turned against forms of abstraction, considering them a type of " bourgeois " art, that could not express social realities.
Until the late 18th century, the island of Madagascar was ruled by a fragmented assortment of shifting socio-political alliances.
Between 1994 and 1998 the bike was said not to have had many changes, with Honda engineers reportedly becoming frustrated at Doohan's reluctance to try new innovations such as electronic shifting ( it was only when Rossi came to Honda in 1999 that Honda engineers had their head with Rossi willing to try more innovations ).
Unification Church official Michael Jenkins ( who later became president of the Unification Church of the United States ) commented in 1989 on his views of why the Unification Church was shifting its public stance regarding use of the word: " Why, after so many years, should we now be taking such a stand to eliminate the term ' Moonie?
This new cosmic motion, he suggests, was seen by the founders of Mithraism as indicating the existence of a powerful new god capable of shifting the cosmic spheres and thereby controlling the universe.
Hence, the passing of time was more discernible in the very early years, such as the graduation of Spider-Man ; and what started as children or teenaged characters, such as Kitty Pryde, Franklin Richards, Valeria Richards, Power Pack, or the New Mutants are all allowed to age at wildly shifting rates ( in the second case even backwards at times ), whereas surrounding characters somewhat dependent on a certain age limit do not change at all.
The Soroban mechanism was unreliable and prone to jamming, particularly when shifting case or changing ribbon color, and was widely disliked.
After months of contentious relations with Prime Minister Sharif, Musharraf was brought up power politics through a military coup d ' état in 1999, and subsequently placing the Prime minister under a strict house-arrest before shifting the prime minister to Adiala Jail in Punjab Province.
In the last period of the Miocene Epoch, the Messinian ( 7-5 mya ), the Messinian salinity crisis, a near drying of the Mediterranean, was caused by the sea level dropping below the sill at the Strait of Gibraltar and the equilibrium between evaporation and replenishment shifting in favor of evaporation.
The 1965 Kosygin reform, aimed into partial decentralization of the Soviet economy and shifting the emphasis from heavy industry and weapons to light industry and consumer goods, was stifled by the conservative Communist leadership.

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