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The boat shifts up and down, a lullaby hush.
If demand rises and the demand curve shifts up from D1 to D2, prices jump from P1 to P2.
Harmonium wheezes through the opening section, before the tempo shifts up as banjo and tambourine bring a more revivalist tone.
The Gulf Stream shifts up to 150m cubic metres of water a second, over 100 times more than all the world's fresh-water rivers put together.
"There are seismic shifts, up and down and up and down: 'I'm optimistic – the market's looking good, the mortgage crisis is over.
According to the Department of Labor's 2001 statistics, 9.7 million Americans work full-time evening or night shifts, up from 8.9 million in 1997.
Landrigan, one of the authors of that study, also thinks that the accreditation council did not go far enough; it had not, after all, banned being on call overnight and still allowed shifts up to 30 hours.
It's like starring in your very own video game - flick one of the two round buttons with your thumb and the gear shifts up or down, but you don't have to lift a finger.
Her son's father did and does look after him, but at the time it was impossible to match our work shifts up with friends, family and childcare to cover my working hours.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that when fully loaded, a large van's center of gravity shifts up and to the back, increasing the risk of rollovers, especially in panic maneuvers by drivers.
The picture — which is something everyone used to learn in Econ 101 — looks like this: Here the savings curve shifts up from S1 to S2; the upward shift of the curve at a given level of GDP is what Wren-Lewis and I mean by the "increase in savings".
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