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Second, there appears to be shift in targeting, particularly away from so-called "signature strikes" that rely more on behavior than specific intelligence to justify kills.
"Many of these young people are asked to be shift workers, basically," said Dr. Mary A. Carskadon, professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown Medical School and a leading authority in the nascent field of teenage physiology and sleep patterns.
"When you're talking about 'The Insider,' that might be shift workers in a state like Ohio, folks who are working class and aren't getting home until midnight," said Daniel Jester, the head GMMB buyer, who was aggressively locking in low rates early.
However, there can also be shift of pH optima after immobilization [10, 16].
The evaluation of the Ag3d spectra of Au Ag bimetallic surface reveals higher energy BE shift of ca. 0.1 eV related to the bulk metal value.
Then the operator δ associated with (e_{Pi^in Pi^) is said to be shift operator on the set (mathbb{T}^).
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Lucky for me, PR people are exceptionally poorly co-ordinated and that makes it easy to catch the spams from the subject line alone – two or three emails with the same subject line received within a few moments of each other can be shift-click selected and deleted in an instant.
Now the tide seems to be shifting.
But that, too, could be shifting.
Attitudes appear to be shifting.
Regulations will be shifting.
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