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The phrase "take the shift" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to assume or accept responsibility for a designated period of time to perform a specific task or duty. Example: "I will take the shift tomorrow morning at the coffee shop so that my coworker can have the day off." Another example: "Could you please take the shift for me next Saturday? I have a family event to attend."
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Because the vacationing pilot is not available to come to the airport, the airline must call in a reserve pilot, one who is not actively on the job, to take the shift.
A worker who wants to take a Wednesday off can now just choose to do so, knowing that the market will work its invisible hand to find another worker to take the shift.
To see that a cage and its shifted cage produces a similar curves, let us take two cages W0= w1,…,w…,w N ) and one of its shifted (we take the shift k=1 for simplicity) (W_{1}=left (w_{1}^{1},dots}^{1},dots, w_{N}^{1}right)=(w_{2},w_{3}, dots, w_{N}, w_{1})).
We take the shift from communicating a deterministic forecast to communicating probabilistic weather information into account and assume that providing uncertainty information allows users to think about the upcoming situation and take decisions at an earlier stage of time under the constraints of given uncertainties.
If you talk too much, they'd think you had enough time in your life to take the shift.
If you make up some lame excuse for not being able to take the shift, they might start gossiping about you being a liar.
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But Mr. Bloomberg seemed to take the shifting mood into account as he complimented Mr. Silver and Mr. Sanders, head of an advisory committee on school governance, for their "vision and leadership".
Some zero-hours contracts oblige workers to take the shifts they are offered, others do not.
Some zero-hours contracts require workers to take the shifts they are offered, while others do not.
Reed would take the shifts anyway.
Or take the shifting views on same-sex marriage -- still a contentious issue, to be sure -- which was until recently as unthinkable as interracial marriage was in the 1950s.
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