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One senior administration official described the view that Mr. Daley's departure signaled a downshift on the China bill as "totally false".
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However, the local population experienced similar problems at that time: there were considerable occupational changes and a downshifting on the qualifications ladder due to massive structural changes in the economy (see Sabirianova 2002).
As shown in Figure 3, heat-denatured RutR could be partially deacetylated by both YcgC and CobB, but did not show a downshifting on SDS-PAGE.
We have additionally observed that the absorption on SWCNTs leads to an upshift of the energy for NO and to a downshift for NO2.
A surprising observation was that, after deacetylated by either YcgC or CobB, the RutR showed a significant downshift on SDS-PAGE, suggesting possible proteolytic activity.
Just a little pressure on the gas pedal was enough to prompt a downshift.
"When you get a downshift in growth there is a risk that it will feed on itself," the chief economist at MF Global, James F. O'Sullivan, said.
Moreover there's increasingly a market for single-voice commentators (as seen on YouTube) over more organized media sites, which represents a downshift in the overall opportunity.
That's about $76bn monthly, a downshift from the current $85bn.
"This seems like a downshift from stronger growth".
traffic on an Interstate, the 300 will accelerate when you open the throttle, letting you stay in sixth gear, where the 250 needed a downshift.
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