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And it shouldn't be subject to shifting political winds.
Drug traffickers are also vulnerable to shifting international winds.
It is a panicked reaction to shifting polls.
But he is no stranger to shifting gears.
Hues run to shifting blends and intensities of blue and green or red and yellow.
"I'm looking forward to shifting more of my media diet towards reading books".
"That's not my wishes," he said, in reference to shifting business to other firms.
But in July, there were more than 200 water-main breaks due to shifting soil.
But every other element in this elusive book is subject to shifting from moment to moment.
It's harder to build allegiances to shifting teams than to a single player.
Scores below one indicate that a state is more stubborn than average to shifting its vote.
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