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As students leave high school, the emphasis seems to shift to a smaller number of good friends and academic peers with whom they share more substantial conversations.
At first I hated them, but have grown to love shifting with indexed barcons -- to shift to a smaller cog, I just press against the barcon with the lower palm of my hand, keeping a nice firm grip on the bar all the time.
As elevation angles increase, the lower path loss region tends to shift to a smaller range.
Who would have guessed, a decade after the vaunted introduction of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner -- which in fact lived up to extraordinary expectations and reshaped a segment of the commercial airline industry -- that the spotlight would shift to a smaller, Canadian-developed aircraft that was once nearly given up for dead but is now reshaping its own industry segment?
Garrett and Rosenthal have suggested that, due to its unique molecular properties, RNA editing may act as a mechanism for cold adaptation and acclimation because the conversion of an adenosine into an inosine often results in the coding shift to a smaller amino acid side chain [ 49].
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We then shift to a small church in Scotland.
A shift to a small heart, which happened in the original version, made it harder for South to gauge the club distribution.
If South threw a diamond, saving all his hearts, West could shift to a small diamond, ducked around to the nine.
In the short-term, authority might shift to a small elite that owns and controls the master algorithms and the data that feeds them.
The firm hopes a shift to a small business services-based revenue model will kick the cyber cash flow into high gear.
He first put up a mixed-use building with 20 condos, and then shifted to a smaller design that featured three condos.
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