Sentence examples for longer-term shift from inspiring English sources

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The relative calm in Washington also reflects a longer-term shift in American relations in the Middle East.

If a longer-term shift has occurred, and La Nina materializes more frequently as a result, this winter's highly variable pattern of weather in the United States would probably become more familiar.

Microsoft has also just begun a longer-term shift in strategy as more and more of its business will come from selling software as Internet services -- an initiative the company announced last month, called Microsoft.Net.

But a more insidious longer-term shift in language appears to have been accepted across the political spectrum: the replacement of "social security" by "welfare" to denote benefits paid to working age people (and to a lesser extent those above pension age).

In part this is thanks to recovery from the economic crisis; in part it is down to the longer-term shift in economic activity towards emerging economies, which are less efficient in their energy use.Robust growth was seen in all regions and in almost all types of energy use: the world consumed more of every main fuel bar one than it had in any previous year.

Nottinghamshire Police says it's too early to say if its work has led to a decrease in misogyny, because it's "just one part in a longer-term shift in attitudes", but it has submitted a report to the National Police Chiefs Councill and is awaiting feedback on whether it will be implemented nationwide.

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The industry is a volatile one, subject to seasonal and longer-term shifts in fish stocks, foreign competition, weather conditions, and credit availability; it has thus become highly dependent on government regulation and support.

As it happens, Mr Moody-Stuart thinks that Shell is well placed to take the third course, which will prepare it for any longer-term shifts in the industry: "We want to meet our customers' needs for energy, even if that means leaving hydrocarbons behind".The third force shaping the energy business is probably the scariest, as the bosses of California's ailing utilities will tell you: risk.

Additionally, seasonal and longer-term shifting patterns of cultivation can sometimes appear as permanent landscape change when in fact they actually are simply a local change in spatial arrangement.

Therefore, adaptation involves longer-term shifts in livelihood strategies, while coping involves temporary adjustment in response to change or to mitigate shocks and stresses on livelihoods (Eriksen et al. 2005; Migosi et al. 2012).

This was considered essential to allow for different modes of operation not only in response to rapid/unexpected changes and opportunities, but also to longer-term shifts in priorities as the overall mission plan (and indeed cometary science in general) changed during the decades from initial concept to landing.

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