Sentence examples for performance shifted from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Grant's fine performance shifted the mood of the ballet, a grand work for 18 corps dancers and two principals.

Sanitation conditions in the swine barn plays an important role for optimal piglet performance, because unclean conditions reduced growth performance, shifted nutrient requirements to support the immune system and negatively affected the gut morphology in weaned piglets.

Centered around the trauma of a lost love, Lamar's performance shifted between wailing screeches to woeful laments.

Hot Chip used a variety of vocal structures, including layered vocals, where two takes of the same vocals were added together, changed by idiosyncrasies from the way it had been sung, and the doubling of a single performance, shifted out of beat.

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This was a nimble performance, shifting from closefitting jackets in linen or blue chambray, inspired by workwear, to sophisticated checks and other grown-up separates in rosy beige.

However, the improved static SV performance shifts the emphasis to dynamic SV introduced by trapped charge associated with aging processes.

Code diversity performance shifts to the right on SNR with the increase in the number of sub-carriers and/or number of users following a logarithmic decay.

Today, with oil over $100, we are swimming in options: improving vehicle economy and performance, shifting from air and road to rail and ship, enabling ourselves to get around without getting in a car, and fuel diversification -- electricity, biofuels, natural gas -- all replace oil at a cost a lot less than $100 barrel.

We utilized an annotated time series analysis to correlate the introduction of specific changes with resulting PMTCT process performance shifts in order to help understand which changes resulted in the improvement described above.

If Nashville was the spiritual home for the last eight years of presidentially sanctioned entertainment, Tuesday night's performances shifted the focus.

Then it "died out" in the fifties, in a period that was commonly referred to as "tap dance's decline," or what Honi Coles called "the lull" — when tap dance waned in popularity as the sheer number of live performances diminished — tap dancers (at the peak of their technique) found themselves out of jobs; and venues for tap performances shifted from the live stage to the television screen.

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