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This phenomenon, encapsulated by the fisheries biologist Daniel Pauly's term "shifting baselines," allows us to adjust to a depleted ocean without quite knowing what's slipping away.
In the long term, shifting conservation priorities to habitat restoration may contribute to this end, as it could strengthen the role of natural selection for locally adapted ESUs.
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In the 1970s and 1980s the meaning of the term shifted to the way we use it now: a description of female fertility.
His third term shifted from renewed peace talks, which collapsed in acrimony, to war with militants in Gaza just three months later.
Although he kept civil rights on the political agenda, the Republican party at the end of Grant's second term shifted to pursuing conservative fiscal policies.
This nonnegative term shifts the measurement envelope towards the positive side with respect to zero.
A longer term shift in volumes of alcohol stockpiles after the point of sale may be less apparent.
The term "shift work" has been widely used and generally includes any arrangement of daily working hours other than the standard daylight hours (7/8 am – 5/6 pm) [ 6].
So instead of calling a center up from Hartford, the Rangers will do some short-term shifting.
Major oil companies have found business terms shifting — often as the Kazakhs grew more adept at handling their affairs.
Additionally, seasonal and longer-term shifting patterns of cultivation can sometimes appear as permanent landscape change when in fact they actually are simply a local change in spatial arrangement.
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