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A type of women's undergarment, a slip
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The cover of the October 3, 2016, issue is "Shift," by Chris Ware.
So all we need to do is shift some frequency bands around?
What we really do is shift our attention rapidly from task to task.
They will indeed raise costs, that is, shift up the aggregate supply curve.
What theatre can do is shift attitudes, articulate discontent, and reflect, often with microscopic accuracy, the mood of the nation.
"In a sense, what it does is shift the emphasis from cryptanalysis to some other sort of attack," he said.
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Taxis also seem to disappear around 4 p.m., which is shift-change time -- day-shift drivers are on their way to Queens or Brooklyn to turn the cabs over to their night-shift counterparts.
However, DWT is shift-sensitive[4].
Because the designed DPT is shift-invariant, we mainly derive interpolation functions for steerability and scalability.
Quinyx's core focus is shift-based or "flexible" workers, including but not limited to those operating in the fast-food industry.
Note that the convolution operation is shift-invariant, while the (sum _{k=0}^{n-1} {mathbf {A}}^k) operation, on the other hand, is not.
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