Shifted
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542 examples of Shifted in a sentence
They
shifted
from that and became commuter churches.
For example, after the 6th century, German words starting with "p," systematically
shifted
to a "pf" sound while their Old English counterparts kept the "p" unchanged.
In the 90s, the curve
shifted
further.
For example, early focus groups found that contrary to popular opinion at the time, wives often had more influence than their husbands when choosing which car to buy, so Chrysler
shifted
gears by marketing cars directly to women.
Tea only
shifted
from food to drink 1,500 years ago when people realized that a combination of heat and moisture could create a complex and varied taste out of the leafy green.
And in the 14th century during the Ming Dynasty, the Chinese emperor
shifted
the standard from tea pressed into cakes to loose leaf tea.
The cars team
shifted
their perspective.
Well, once you have all of this in place and you have
shifted
this understanding, then you see that governments were able to go to Paris and adopt the Paris agreement.
So every time my assistant and I
shifted
our weight, our horizon line
shifted.
Meanwhile, chicken production has
shifted
to an industrial, factory-like model, with birds raised in spaces with a footprint no larger than a sheet of paper.
And we have
shifted
it to a model of free choice and individual rights, and self-fulfillment and happiness.
Should we be worried about that, or do you really think things have
shifted?
DB: It's all shifted, though.
Tragedy has
shifted
my heart more than any dream I could ever see come true.
Eventually, we get so far away everything is
shifted
into the infrared and we can't see anything at all.
When the cancer advanced and Paul
shifted
from surgery to writing, his palliative care doctor prescribed a stimulant medication so he could be more focused.
Then in my late 20s, I
shifted
to the sprawling metropolis of Mumbai, and my framework, like the newly industrialized aspirational humanity, began to alter.
Based on that one small but critical observation, the investigation
shifted
from accidental death to homicide.
Unfortunately, since the Nixon administration, the political sentiment regarding social mobility has radically
shifted
away from government mandates to economic security to a neoliberal approach in which the market is presumed to be the solution for all our problems, economic or otherwise.
As a result, the onus of social mobility has
shifted
on to the individual.
It was only until about three months in that something shifted, though.
MZ: A decade ago, we
shifted
our attention at work every three minutes.
But about 20 years ago, I had an experience that
shifted
my focus.
He
shifted
the way we looked at television in the lives of children.
And I understood that building really could be the augmentation of the Earth's surface, and it completely
shifted
the notion of building ground in the most basic sense.
My perspective
shifted
cognitively, it changed me.
And I probably haven't
shifted
your ideas of how the world and universe operates, either.
Then you zoom in to the state level, and you can begin to tell who's got leukemia, how did they get leukemia, what kind of leukemia do they have, what
shifted
from what place to what place.
I even
shifted
my circadian component by changing my meals, exercise and light exposure, but I still couldn't find a way to get a deeper night of sleep ... that is until I met Dr. Dmitry Gerashchenko from Harvard Medical School.
It
shifted
our research perspective forever.
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