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How else to shift the burden of taxation away from the young?
That only works when there is someone else to shift costs to.
If Obama changes any minds this late into his presidency, it's more likely that he'll do so by winning back jaded supporters than by convincing anyone else to shift their views.
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They want Mr. Obama, the beneficiary and exemplar of American exceptionalism, to act like everyone else, only better, to shift American policy and somehow to project both humility and leadership.
Perhaps it shouldn't be so surprising, though, when you consider that Mr. Obama's focus on legislation has forced him to be responsive, above all else, to the shifting tides of populist sentiment in Congress.
There always seems to be a teetering stack of bills, insurance policies, bank statements, washing machine warranties and other stuff like that piling up somewhere in our house, just waiting for someone to shift it somewhere else.
Another case might be moving from consultation and a very short piece of work with the foster carers to individual stuff with the children… it would be a variety of those things with the clinician making a judgment, consultation by consultation, and might need to shift into something else (Site E).
Lee rode out to meet the survivors, repeatedly accepting blame without trying to shift any to someone else.
Doing this will remove the temptation to shift your cash somewhere else.
For this reason, she had asked that he find someone else to work his shift on Saturday night, when her mother was going to make a rare appearance at the Russian Riviera.
But they say they had nowhere else to go, homeless migrants who shift from village to city, from one squatter colony to another, nibbling at the edges of society.
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