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Researchers said that their work could produce a shift in the treatment of adults under 65.
But in an extremely small group, the brain injuries produce a shift in pronunciation known as foreign accent syndrome.
There are times when the Federal Reserve is on the verge of movement, when the latest economic data could easily produce a shift in the nation's monetary policy.
Researchers at Harvard found, for example, that blindfolding sighted adults for as few as five days could produce a shift in the way their brains functioned: their subjects became markedly better at complex tactile tasks like learning Braille.
And yet Bill Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, thinks that this could be another of those election years, such as 1980 , 1986and 2006, when most of the close races tip in the same direction and produce a shift of control.
This would produce a shift from fossil fuels to electricity, but the net effect will depend on each country's energy sources.
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This is a bewitching composition, its full and empty figures, its aquas and magentas, orchestrated to produce a shifting, uncomfortably flattened space.
… Is my subject worthy enough?' I don't know if we've produced a shift.
Several other debates produced a shift in the three-point range in one direction or another, and the average shift was 2.3 percentage points.
The presence of capillary pressure produces a shift of the curves downwards.
Second, it produces a shift in the natural frequency of the system.
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