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been shift
noun
A type of women's undergarment, a slip
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A personal choice would have been to move Root to that position, one which he certainly ought to occupy at some stage, then leave Bell where he has been, shift Stokes – a fine uncomplicated technician – to five and bring in Bairstow at six.
8 In the healthcare setting specifically, women of the Nurses Health Studyy cohort were compared prospectively with women who had never been shift workers and the multivariate age-adjusted RR for developing coronary heart disease was 1.51 (95% CI 1.12 to 2.03) among those with six or more years of rotating shift work experience (≥3 nights/month with days and evenings).
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The restorative powers of our planet, meanwhile, have re-mained broadly the same, so the balance of power has been shift-ing - and it has now tipped.
Some have even been shifted to Britain.
"The decision-making has been shifting.
Production has also been shifted overseas.
But the market dynamics have been shifting.
No, that's "Shift".
Things are shifting eastward.
Political dynamics are shifting.
The consensus is shifting.
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