Much of that is down to a far-reaching strategic shift away from assembly and basic manufacture to an emphasis on support services. |
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Simplistic though it may seem, an elementary explanation may help to account for the gradual shift away from Augustinianism. |
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This uneconomic tax policy represents a shift away from optimum fiscal principles. |
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The shift away from Great Russian bishops generated conflicts with the incumbent episcopate, the parish clergy, and the laity. |
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However, the mission marks another dramatic shift away from a general policy of non-intervention in the affairs of sovereign nations. |
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Its other output may not be of the same calibre but it all adds up to a significant shift away from reliance on the music video. |
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He is an aviation finance specialist, underlying the minister's shift away from political appointees to directors with specific expertise. |
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Cheap lodgings and a shift away from family entertainment have made the capital of glam a top business stop. |
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Recent censuses have confirmed a population shift away from the Northeast and Midwest, towards the South and West. |
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A shift away from affluenza, if we're lucky enough to witness one, will come gradually, over a generation perhaps. |
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The Marine Workers' Industrial Union represented the Communist Party's 1928 policy shift away from "boring from within" labor unions already in existence toward creating communist-led ones. |
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Several recent initiatives involving neighbouring countries and targeting a shift away from international road transport show promising results. |
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Teachers need time to learn these tools and strategies as they promote a shift away from quantitative to qualitative learning. |
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It relates to the specific context of his family during its generational shift away from manual labor into the upwardly mobile profession of painting. |
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Fiscal fantasyland Bossing the bosses Reprints Related items The economics of saving: The shift away from thriftApr 7th 2005Budget discipline? |
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There is a shift away from the large iliac crest grafts where we hospitalize the patient. |
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Military returnees face several psychological challenges, including the shift away from an adaptive, continuous, combat-ready, hypervigilant state. |
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A report on agriculture policy calls for a dramatic shift away from a model resembling social assistance to one that supports business models. |
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This may lead to a loss of cultural heritage and traditional knowledge as people shift away from the traditional ways of life. |
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Jobs in the publishing world will shift away from old-line manufacturing and warehousing to technology, editorial, and creative. |
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With their centers of mass remaining unchanged the monomers shift away from the starting structure into different directions in conformational space. |
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The size of some Labour incumbents' majorities is also a factor, – even a small, late shift away from the SNP would be enough to save them. |
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If someone is really looking to make the shift away from his or her car, we'd rather they go the whole nine yards. |
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How will the shift away from traditional carbon-based energy sources also cause traditional power relationships to alter? |
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In pitchers' counts, he would fail to shift away from a hitter's pull side. |
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But in recent years, the programming for Altogether Different began to shift away from emerging artists. |
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College graduates are the vanguard of a cultural shift away from divorce. |
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She points to the gradual shift away from litigation as a preference for alternative dispute resolution and mediation methods, largely because of an overloaded court system. |
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She credits that increase to a shift away from traditional cuts of stronger-tasting ewes to more tender cuts of lamb. |
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However, we may shift away from this strategy into a more defensive position if growth slows more than expected over the forecast horizon. |
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The contact line between the hook and the blocking lever will shift away from the blocking lever. |
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The purpose of intervention will shift away from the unattainable and focus on orderliness in the markets and preventing a dollar landslide. |
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The introduction of results-based management has not signified a paradigmatic shift away from detailed rules, regulations and controls. |
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As the second half of 2006 began, market concerns started to shift away from inflation to growth. |
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Researchers and clinical leaders have had to shift away from their traditional roles to embrace a collaborative, dynamic and reciprocal process. |
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It is difficult to shift away from democratically defined policies, even when they prove to be inefficient and ineffective. |
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However, one respondent pointed to a shift away from breaded, because of diet-consciousness. |
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Instead, she advocates for a major shift away from a morally-driven condemnation of affairs. |
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It means China's growth will shift away from cheap export-oriented manufacturing towards producing affordable luxury for domestic consumption. |
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In America, where there has been a shift away from big studios towards independent film-makers, Swinton has forged a successful career in both areas. |
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Although the case law illustrates that there was no single reason for the courts to shift away from the Zippo test, a number of themes do emerge. |
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A need to shift away from a focus on compliance against standards to a focus on outcomes for children and agency and system performance. |
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The shift away from capital intensive industry and towards labour intensive industry also creates added growth in the latter. |
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And the attention is unlikely to shift away. |
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Yet can any Portuguese government shift away from austerity? |
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One participant said that they have observed a shift away from gender bias in the courts as children become more involved in the process, and let it be known what they want. |
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Although there was a shift away from State liability, the Commission had taken full cognizance of the extensive damage often caused by hazardous activities and the fact that the operator's liability would be limited. |
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And he predicts that Beauty Tox is just the first of a new wave of techniques that will mark a shift away from radical procedures. |
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Giving farmers access to markets also helped them shift away from opium poppy cultivation. |
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There was a shift away from consumer nondurables to heavier durable equipment industries and this brought Canada's industrial structure closer to that of the United States. |
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In response, Armenia should also shift away from its extreme position on the secession of the Nagorno-Karabakh region from Azerbaijan and the nonrecognition of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. |
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For some experts, it marks an important shift away from the traditional view in which guns are seen as a commodity to be traded like any other which exonerates the suppliers from responsibility over their end use. |
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Nevertheless, even if these commitments and proposals were implemented in their present form, they would represent a significance shift away from global monetarism and towards democratic governance of the world community. |
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She felt that feelings of guilt associated with drug tolerance would probably lessen with an adequate understanding of the harm-reduction concept, as well as a shift away from the medical model. |
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The shift away from Europe could be a wise strategy. |
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So is that not good, some ask, as a way to shift away from fossil fuels? |
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I'm trying to shift away from the whole facade of models and bottles. |
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Officials say that the choice to shift away from a real tree was obvious. |
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These measures are also intended to help growers to shift away from merely producing basic products and agricultural commodities and move higher up the value-added chain by processing them as well. |
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Overall, the composition of demand in Canada is expected to shift away from government and household expenditures towards business investment and net exports. |
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Azerbaijan is ready to shift away from its extreme position and guarantee the self-governance of the Armenian community of Nagorno-Karabakh within Azerbaijan. |
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In the future, this could represent an even greater concern for banks if the composition of their loan portfolios continues to shift away from business lending and towards household lending. |
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Dr. Kollmann and his colleagues use a vaccine prepared from Listeria bacteria that appears to cause the immune system to shift away from the allergic response to an anti-allergic one that persists for the life of the mouse. |
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Given the theme of uncertainty, we expect to shift away from the current strategy into a more defensive position as growth slows over the forecast horizon. |
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Today, New Castle continues to shift away from its primary reliance on industry to a better-balanced economic base comprising manufacturing, retail and service-related businesses. |
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Those measures will eventually be abolished, and the centre of gravity will therefore have to shift away from public demand towards the private sector. |
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The benefits of the proposed Amendments would decrease should competitors continue to shift away from the use of leaded gasoline, a trend that is not explicitly captured in the analysis. |
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As water availability becomes more of a concern, we continue to shift away from water supply management toward demand management, and we place added importance on providing for environmental flow needs. |
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We must also make a major shift away from passive income support towards proactive employment policies of the kind pioneered in several European countries. |
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In June 1990, the Riksdag voted for a new agricultural policy marking a significant shift away from price controls. |
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During the 1970s and 1990s, there was an epistemological shift away from the positivist traditions that had largely informed the discipline. |
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But as the Mongol Empire collapsed, Europeans began to shift away from the idea that Prester John had ever really been a Central Asian king. |
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This involves a shift away from thermocouples, RTDs, and thermistors to infrared thermometers and fiber-optic temperature sensors. |
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Say When, her sixth feature, marks a concerted shift away from her low-budget indie roots towards glossier mainstream fare. |
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This line of thinking represents a major shift away from seeing social policy as a factor for productivity, towards viewing Social Europe as a financial burden for competitiveness. |
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While many Aboriginal people maintain a strong connection to the land, in comparison to previous generations, there has been a gradual shift away from traditional lifestyles. |
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But even a shift away from authoritarianism did not help. |
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But the shift away from hunting has other consequences, too. |
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With a shift away from the preventive and maintenance functions of home care to acute home care, the complexity of the work is perceived to have increased. |
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Due to the global recession, we've seen sort of a shift away from the higher end cuts, but because people still want to eat bison, they're looking for burger meat. |
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This new leadership paradigm reflects the shift away from direct management, or what was known as the command and control type of leadership, to a stewardship and servant form of leadership. |
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Analysts also noted reports about what central banks are doing with their reserves that indicate a shift away from the U. S. currency, confirming a long-standing fear in the market. |
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Compounding this trend is the shift away from hospital-based care following treatment or surgery, which has had a major impact on the role of family physicians in Canada. |
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At the same time, the shift away from natural ecosystem conditions in certain areas of the Park is likely to have a negative impact on the quality of the recreational experience. |
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It represents a fundamental shift away from ad hoc lists of project ideas towards a model which facilitates realistic and affordable investment programmes supported by strategic targeting of limited public funds. |
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The shift away from core funding that is evident across Canada, to name just one example, has heightened competition among nonprofit and voluntary organizations for increasingly scarce resources. |
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Moreover, as the financial crisis and the economic downturn limit public budget resources, we need now, more than ever, a shift away from traditional grantonly financing models to repayable instruments. |
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But the matter of precisely when the Tongass National Forest should begin its shift away from logging old-growth forests has been a hotly contested question. |
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After the Hanoverian King George I ascended the British throne in 1714 through the Act of Settlement of 1701, real power continued to shift away from the monarchy. |
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The early modern trends in various regions of the world represented a shift away from medieval modes of organization, politically and economically. |
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This has lead to a shift away from traditional semidetached and detached homes towards a greater number of flats, maisonettes and traditional terraced housing schemes. |
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