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Because they're usually moving short distances on the income scale.
One of the simplest is the Lecher wire wavemeter, a circuit containing a sliding (moving) short circuit.
Such behaviours vary from simply moving short distances out of the Sun or an icy wind to large-scale migrations.
The recent, moving short game Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons presents a different and more unusual case for tethering an adventure story to a twin-stick controller.
It is ironic that one of her most moving short stories involves a lavish and lovingly described meal of which not a single bite is eaten.
To do this, he has to tailor his movement as the occasion demands - sometimes standing wide, moving short or occasionally making a run forward.
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It normally tries to meet these goals by moving short-term interest rates, which it can do by adding to or subtracting from bank reserves.
Twist is a more apt description of what the Fed was actually doing — swinging longer-term rates in one direction (down), while moving short-term rates the other way.
Similarly, Joseph H. Davis, Vanguard's chief economist, had said it was likely that long-term interest rates would be rising and that the Fed would be moving short-term rates up more dramatically.
Thick lava flows sometimes move short distances from the dome and distort its generally circular or oval shape.
In fact, the best academic research, by scientists like Cecilia Tacoli at the International Institute for Environment and Development, suggests people move short distances, mostly as a poverty-coping strategy.
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