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In French, Bourque told him that he was affecting the balance and to shift his position in the boat.
They were among the tactics used to restrain skill and to shift the game's delicate balance in favor of defense.
Regulatory changes now allow investors to choose an investment approach and to shift their assets once a year.
The resources put into them are unmatched and to shift the blame is unfair on the support services around them.
They seem perfectly willing to disregard clear, indisputable evidence of failings and to shift blame to the news media.
Governments were slow to realize this and to shift their emphasis from employment-creating policies to anti-inflationary policies.
Small modules link with one another to form larger structures and to shift into new shapes like snakes, loops and spiders, each with its own method of movement.
He vowed to redeploy the National Guard as a core element of domestic security, and to shift investment from missile defense to technologies aimed at stateless terrorists.
Mr. McGreevey borrowed $34 million in 1992 to plug a $24.5 million budget gap he said he inherited, and to shift the town's fiscal year.
You report that the Bush administration has decided to designate fewer Superfund sites for restoration and to shift the bulk of the costs from industry to taxpayers.
In any case, the promises to allow inspectors as required by the NPT and to shift LEU will be tested soon enough.
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