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However, one consequence of this shift in emphasis was that during the last years of his life, Dürer produced comparatively little as an artist.
A further announcement by Head of television news Peter Horrocks came at the same time as Bakhurst's appointment in which he outlined his plan to provide more funding and resources for the channel and shift the corporation's emphasis regarding news away from the traditional BBC One bulletins and across to the rolling news channel.
The early national conservation movement shifted emphasis to scientific management which favored larger enterprises and control began to shift from local governments to the states and the federal government.
The Bronze Age sees a shift of emphasis from the communal to the individual, and the rise to prominence of increasingly powerful elites, whose power was enshrined in the control of the flow of precious resources, to manipulate tin and copper into high-status bronze objects such as swords and axes, and their prowess as hunters and warriors.
Towards the end of the period, numerous examples of extremely fine metalwork begin to be found deposited in rivers, presumably for ritual reasons and perhaps reflecting a progressive shift of emphasis away from the sky and back to the earth, as a rising population increasingly put the land under greater pressure.
There has been a shift of emphasis away from national topics to the experiences of ordinary people.
Olivier Roy argues that " Sunni pan-Islamism underwent a remarkable shift in the second half of the 20th century " when the Muslim Brotherhood movement and focus on Islamistation of pan-Arabism was eclipsed by the Salafi movement with its emphasis on " sharia rather than the building of Islamic institutions ," and rejection of Shia Islam.
In late 1960s and early 1970s, student and faculty activists protested against the Vietnam War and MIT's defense research .< ref > The Union of Concerned Scientists was founded on March 4, 1969 during a meeting of faculty members and students seeking to shift the emphasis on military research towards environmental and social problems.
In time, the heavy emphasis on money was supplanted by industrial policy, accompanied by a shift in focus from the capacity to carry on wars to promoting general prosperity.
According to international scholar Thorwald Lorenzen, the first Easter led to a shift in emphasis from faith " in God " to faith " in Christ.
This shift in emphasis, however, did not mean an immediate decline in heavy industries such as automobile and ship production, which had dominated the economy in the 1980s.
In many inflected languages, such as Russian, Latin, and Greek, departures from the default word-orders are permissible but usually imply a shift in focus, an emphasis on the final element, or some special context.
Waugh writes, ' The development of psychoanalytic approaches to literature proceeds from the shift of emphasis from " content " to the fabric of artistic and literary works '.
While this interpretive mode continues throughout all three stages of his teachings, a shift takes place where his emphasis moves to philosophical elucidation and finally to legislative pronouncements.
The name " Ballistic Missile Defense Organization " ( BMDO ) came back into use in 1993 when SDIO was renamed BMDO by the administration of President Bill Clinton and this was accompanied by a shift in emphasis from national missile defense to theater missile defense, i. e. from global to regional coverage.
" Accordingly, he recommended that emphasis be placed instead on opposing " Jewish-Zionist power ", which some commentators claim is a shift to a directly antisemitic position.
Grinder began promoting " The New Code " as a paradigm shift, putting greater emphasis on mental states, unconscious versus conscious relationships, and perceptual filters.
At the close of the medieval period, the modern era brought a shift in Christian thinking from an emphasis on the resurrection of the body back to the immortality of the soul.
Jonne Järvelä credits his work with Finntroll as the catalyst for the shift in emphasis from folk to metal.
In the first decade of the 21st century the main emphasis has been on digitization and the shift to mobile technologies, as the individual remains connected to the world 24 / 7.
Throughout the 1970s and 80s, the paramedic field continued to evolve, with a shift in emphasis from patient transport to treatment both on scene and en-route to hospitals.
( emphasis in the original ) Irving went on to claim his life had been wonderful until Zündel had gotten him involved in the Holocaust denial movement ; van Pelt argues that Irving was just trying to shift responsibility for his actions in his letter.
This shift of emphasis from Ṛta as a metaphysical principle governing action in the universe to Dharma as the codex of social and ritual ordinances thought to uphold Ṛta had a considerable impact upon the later development of the religion under the guidance of the Brahmin priesthood.
In the fourth Dynasty, when there is a religious shift to an emphasis on rebirth and eternity achieved through the sun, the temple is moved to the east side of the temple where the sun rises, so that through association the king may be reborn every day.
The last year of World War II saw a major shift of emphasis in Camp Hood's mission and a drastic reduction in population.

shift and stemmed
The policy stemmed from Bennett s desire to shift control away from the federal government and towards the province of British Columbia in regards to resource development in the province.

shift and primarily
These changes represent, in effect, a shift from ( 1 ) an administrative compilation of data obtained through procedures designed primarily to serve political and economic objectives to ( 2 ) a systematic sampling census of the whole African population.
In many new fleets, particularly in local transit systems, there is an increasing shift to low-floor buses primarily for easier accessibility.
In ' Postmodernist Fiction ' ( 1987 ), Brian McHale details the shift from modernism to postmodernism, arguing that the former is characterized by an epistemological dominant, and that postmodern works have developed out of modernism and are primarily concerned with questions of ontology.
The shift from a state-controlled economy to a primarily free market system began under Desmond Hoyte and continued under PPP / CIVIC governments.
A second trend was a slow shift away from the Bastille's 17th-century role of detaining primarily upper-class prisoners, towards a situation in which the Bastille was essentially a location for imprisoning socially undesirable individuals of all backgrounds – including aristocrats breaking social conventions, criminals, pornographers, thugs – and was used to support police operations, particularly those involving censorship, across Paris.
In the area of exports, these significant geopolitical changes suggest that the U. S. control regime that in the past was primarily list-based must shift to a mix of list-based controls and controls that target specific end-uses and end-users of concern.
Emphasis is placed on public safety, primarily expanding the Fire Department full time personnel to implement a 24 / 48 hour, 3 shift coverage.
The decline in fishing, however, caused a shift in commercial emphasis and the town is now primarily a popular holiday resort, notably achieving the award ' Best UK Seaside Town ' from the British Travel Awards in both 2010 and 2011.
" Until the 1950s, the gardens were primarily used for vegetable production, since then there has been a shift to recreational use.
They attribute the increase primarily to a shift from a hunter-gatherer to an agricultural diet on the islands, with the introduction of rice.
In the 1960s, there was a paradigm shift in the field of media literacy to emphasize working within popular culture rather than trying to convince people that popular culture was primarily destructive.
The 20th century brought about a shift of immigrants in Palmer from those of French and Scottish origin to those of primarily Polish and French-Canadian extraction.
The U. S. Supreme Court decisions in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ( 1954 ); Powell v. Alabama ( 1932 ); Smith v. Allwright ( 1944 ); Shelley v. Kraemer ( 1948 ); Sweatt v. Painter ( 1950 ); and McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents ( 1950 ) led to a shift in tactics, and from 1955 to 1965, " direct action " was the strategy — primarily bus boycotts, sit-ins, freedom rides, and social movements.
While earlier research believed dopamine to be primarily involved in the subjective experience of pleasure, the last 20 years has seen a conceptual shift, such that dopamine is now believed to underlie various aspects of reward anticipation, learning, and motivation
Although studless beams ( studs are the bumps traditionally associated with Lego parts ) have been present in Technic sets for many years, the change from primarily studded to primarily studless construction represented a major paradigm shift and has been quite controversial.
Soon after 1918, O ' Keeffe began working primarily in oil, a shift away from having worked primarily in watercolor in the earlier 1910s.
" The death of the Review came by a thousand cuts inflicted primarily by Karen House ," said Bowring in 2004: A succession of failed makeovers and revolving editors ; the dumbing-down of the magazine in an effort to make it " more readable "; moving away from hard-hitting, controversial coverage of corporate and financial scandals ; a shift from in-depth coverage of business and politics to soft-centred features of the sort that appear in airline magazines.
The rebrand will result in a shift of the channel's focus from featuring primarily films and television dramas to the addition of more reality series, talk shows and other original series from Lifetime U. S.
This policy shift benefited primarily non-European immigration and had a profound impact on the U. S. demographics in the following decades.
Schacht's disillusionment with the existing Weimar government did not indicate a particular shift in his overall philosophy, but rather arose primarily out of two issues: first, his objection to the inclusion of Socialist Party elements in the government, and the effect of their various construction and make-work projects on public expenditures and borrowings ( and the consequent undermining of the government's anti-inflation efforts ); second, on his fundamentally unwavering desire to see Germany retake its place on the international stage, and his recognition that " as the powers became more involved in their own economic problems in 1931 and 1932 ... a strong government based on a broad national movement could use the existing conditions to regain Germany's sovereignty and equality as a world power.
There has been a shift from preschools that operated primarily as controlled play groups to educational settings in which children learn specific, if basic, skills.
As an example, she refers to the historic shift in the general conception of domestic violence, from previously being a matter of primarily private concern, to now generally being accepted as a common one: " Eventually, after sustained discursive contestation we succeeded in making it a common concern ".
Increasing construction costs and financing problems ( caused primarily by the inability of local governments to contribute their share of Metro's funding ) led WMATA to consider whether to shift the Green Line to a more southerly route along Wheeler Road SE to terminate near Rosecroft Raceway.

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