Shift
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2957 examples of Shift in a sentence
If we're going to see a cultural
shift
in this atrocity, we need men talking to other men about the underlying issues fueling demand.
Sign me up for the graveyard shift!" (Laughter) Needless to say, Waffle House did not hire me.
My goal is to
shift
people's perspective of autism and people with higher-functioning Asperger's because there is a lot they can do.
So much of what we're talking about today is a
shift
in perspective.
Flash forward: now I work at an amazing place in San Francisco called the Zen Hospice Project, where we have a little ritual that helps with this
shift
in perspective.
Wangari said once, "In the course of history, there comes a time when humanity is called upon to
shift
to a new level of consciousness, to reach a higher moral ground."
Replacing the language of nationality with the language of locality asks us to
shift
our focus to where real life occurs.
Now, this idea of changing, of creating a perceptual shift, as it were, came home to me to roost in a very personal manner about 10 years ago.
And so what had happened, really, is that we found ourselves in a perceptual
shift.
The former is a scale
shift.
The latter is a perceptual
shift.
Now, antibiotics created such a perceptual
shift
in our way of thinking about medicine that it really colored, distorted, very successfully, the way we've thought about medicine for the last hundred years.
Every language communicates with pitch to varying degrees, whether it's Mandarin Chinese, where a
shift
in melodic inflection gives the same phonetic syllable an entirely different meaning, to a language like English, where a raised pitch at the end of a sentence ... (Going up in pitch) implies a question?
And this second response is called blood shift, or "pulmonary erection" in French.
I prefer "blood shift."
He let my mom bring my baby, who was on oxygen and a monitor, four times a
shift
so I could nurse her." There's a little club of countries in the world that offer no national paid leave to new mothers.
Based on the Doppler Effect, they expected to see blue
shift
for objects moving toward us, and red
shift
for ones moving away.
But all they saw was a red
shift.
But mostly electrons stay close to their nucleus as clouds of negative charged density that
shift
and move with time.
Can the same paradigm
shift
happen for bugs?
See, here's the thing: I had to figure out a way to
shift
130 cops that were under my tutelage from being occupiers of communities to being partners.
To
shift
its electrons from the ground state to a higher level, a molecule needs to gain a certain amount of energy.
Sunlight offers all the photons of the rainbow, so a gas molecule can choose the photons that carry the exact amount of energy needed to
shift
the molecule to its next energy level.
They provide the right amount of energy to
shift
the gas molecules into their higher energy level.
Research has also shown that listeners
shift
their attention across musical repetitions, focusing on different aspects of the sound on each new listen.
It may look like a tiny worm or a transparent blob, and whenever you try to get a closer look, it disappears, only to reappear as soon as you
shift
your glance.
There are still some English words with "sk," like "skirt," and "skull," but they're direct borrowings from Old Norse that came after the "sk" to "sh
" shift.
And we also worked around the clock doing
shift
work, day after day, and we quickly generated 99 genomes of the Ebola virus.
Adequate protein intake, along with naturally occurring hormones, like insulin-like growth factor and testosterone, help
shift
the body into a state where tissue is repaired and grown.
Our perceptual filters continually
shift
meanings and interpretations.
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