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Prior to the EWTD Aitken and Paice[ 41] found that 50% of anaesthetic trainees in one London region were in favour of shift working.
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He appealed to the organisation to speak out strongly in favour of a shift back to basic research.
Those in favour of task shifting tended to describe it in positive terms, incorporating elements such as "delegation", "where necessary", or "appropriate"; while those against it saw it in terms such as "task dumping", "cheap", "sub-standard care", and "compromised quality of care".
Despite Sturgeon's insistence that the Brexit vote had shifted Scottish opinion, a YouGov poll for the Times Scotland on Friday suggested the figure in favour of independence had barely shifted over the past two years, despite the June referendum.
Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah, secretary general of international NGO Civicus, says that while it's "not a bad thing" that big NGOs are moving south, there needs to be a bigger shift in favour of smaller organisations in order to achieve genuine transformation.
The notion of a shift in favour of Mr Bauer has in turn encouraged other notions.
A shift in favour of northern European cities began to take place.
But Lord Falconer indicated that the balance is likely to shift in favour of growth.
We're noticing a shift in favour of darker skins in the beauty industry in general, and it extends to the current crop of pigmentation-fixers.
The shift in favour of the capital markets is well advanced in America, where bank lending accounts for just one quarter of financial assets.
Typically, when EMs are faced with an episode of similar characteristics, there is a portfolio shift in favour of foreign‐exchange-denominated assets triggering maxi‐devaluations and inflation.
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