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They want to shift to something called "wait assessment".
I expect policy concerns in much of the eurozone, though not the UK, to shift to something even more fundamental: why do our young people have to move abroad to get a job?
—Say you've had a run of making really good drawings, and have to shift to something you haven't done, like ceramics—.
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Do your best to emphasize or shift to something you're known for and that you're good at.
"The challenge also has to shift to doing something that a majority of people think that us athletes can't do, which is retire and be great at something else".
Atwood went on to seek their views on other surprisingly resurgent technologies — vinyl records, even cassette players — and then shifted to something more up-to-date.
"And then it shifts to something else in bloom".
However, said Mr Silver, people and businesses should be getting on with shifting to something newer.
This deal got shifted to something more subtle".
"Under the Obama administration, FEMA dramatically shifted to something much more responsive," Vanderbilt's Fraser said.
If subsistence farming is systematically underestimated, some of what looks like growth as an economy moves out of subsistence may merely reflect a shift to something that is easier to capture statistically.
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