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The best films usually shift the perspective now and again into the bad guy's point of view.
Other structurally coloured feathers usually shift between only a few hues17,18,19 and do not cover all colours in the visible spectrum.
On a steep mountain road I drive regularly, the S4 zoomed up in fourth gear on a stretch where I'd usually downshift to second or third; its third gear handled climbs where I usually shift to second, or even first.
A study of nearly 2,000 opinion polls in American presidential races between 1952 and 2008 by Robert Erikson of Columbia University and Christopher Wlezien, now at the University of Texas, found that preferences usually shift only slightly in the final six months.
Extraluminal CM leak (Fig. 11), pneumoperitoneum (Fig. 14) and fluid collections represent the key imaging findings, which usually shift the therapeutic approach towards surgery.
The interferences from shadows and reflections usually shift skin color beyond thresholds and degrade detection performance if intensity-independent color spaces were used (Zhu and Cai, [2011]).
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If the sobbing continued, the children usually shifted gears and came forward — to deliver a hug.
The biggest hurdle to co-creation is usually shifting the leadership team's mental model.
When Okafor is not on the court, the impetus usually shifts to Ben Gordon -- an outstanding scorer -- or maybe to the swingman Rashad Anderson or to the senior leader Taliek Brown.
But unless those products and technologies are proprietary and unique, power usually shifts to the party that controls distribution channels and customers.
Reasons stated for curriculum change in nursing education are usually shifts in knowledge, care delivery, roles, regulatory standards and population health needs.
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