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Milkman found herself in a discussion about "nudges" — small environmental interventions that could shift people's behavior.
"One development that could shift investor sentiment is the upcoming referendum in the United Kingdom.
In concept, ADM's new proposal is a bold step that could shift the industry standard in anti-deforestation policies.
The latest data suggest a tug-of-war between countervailing economic forces that could shift at any time.
In Nevada, the number of registered Hispanic voters has doubled since 2004, to about 120,000, which is seen as a factor that could shift the balance there.
The lame-duck session is scheduled to start a week after the elections that could shift power in both the House and the Senate.
This may sound harsh, but she has the kind of look that could shift from trifle to pudding by the time she is 40.
With this in mind, Mr. McCardell recently championed a package of rule changes that could shift the tenor of Division 3 athletics.
Choosing not to have health insurance is just as clearly a financial action — one that could shift future medical expenses onto others in the health system.
In "Low Winter Sun," at 10, a search of McCann's house reveals evidence that could shift the investigation into his death.
IN ERAS past, economic success depended on creating networks that could shift people, merchandise and electric power as efficiently and as widely as possible.
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