Shifts
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We've seen perceptual
shifts
in the Mormon community that allow for talk of gender inequality.
BG: We seem to be at the point where the numbers turn into political shifts, particularly domestically.
When you move, the fluid
shifts
and tickles the hairs, telling your brain if you're moving horizontally or vertically.
You might notice the melody of a phrase the first time, but when it's repeated, your attention
shifts
to how the guitarist bends a pitch.
The speech to song illusion captures how simply repeating a sentence a number of times
shifts
listeners attention to the pitch and temporal aspects of the sound, so that the repeated spoken language actually begins to sound like it is being sung.
But as we enter, the ground drops below us and our perception shifts, where we realize that these columns evoke the lynchings, which happened in the public square.
We were living through a time of tectonic
shifts
in ideologies, in politics, in religion, in populations.
These
shifts
in my perspective contributed to a larger erosion of trust in my church, and eventually it made it impossible for me to stay.
One of the first things that happens when you institutionalize a problem is that the first goal of the institution immediately
shifts
from whatever the nominal goal was to self-preservation.
(Marine mammal sounds) But when the ice is frozen solid, and there are no big temperature
shifts
or current changes, the underwater Arctic has some of the lowest ambient noise levels of the world's oceans.
This fundamentally
shifts
traditional thinking on climate solutions.
Now, we know that climate change is happening because we can see it: rising temperatures, melting icecaps,
shifts
in rainfall patterns.
And it
shifts
the conversation from arguing over our opinions to figuring out objective criteria for determining which opinions are best.
But what this puzzle emphasized for me is the value of perspective
shifts
in inspiring an aha.
It’s hard enough to monitor these miniscule movements, but the factors that turn
shifts
into seismic events are far more varied.
Geologists have long used seismometers to track and map these tiny
shifts
in the earth’s crust.
Because every new relationship starts out with this intense desire to spend time together, it's easy to miss when something
shifts.
Liquid water has an additional advantage in that it’s relatively temperature-stable, meaning it can insulate molecules against large
shifts
in heat.
The sixth age
shifts
Into the lean and slipper’d pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side; His youthful hose, well sav’d, a world too wide For his shrunk shank; and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound.
At times, it seems to be wider at the back than the front, and then it
shifts.
That’s where a cloud of electrons
shifts
to one side of a molecule, creating a negative charge on one end, and a positive charge on the other.
Currently located at Chortomlyk, the Sich’s location
shifts
with the tide of military action.
These
shifts
could be tiny— for instance, certain constants we’ve measured with accuracies of parts per million have stayed steady for decades, so any drift would have to be on an even smaller scale.
Similarly,
shifts
in the constants of natural laws could occur so slowly that they would only be observable over the lifetime of the universe.
Complicating our current efforts to address these major demographic
shifts
are the challenges facing the agricultural industry today.
Women had a whole different set of value
shifts.
Now that is a game changer, because it
shifts
production away from the developing world and into the Western world.
UA: That's right, and of course, most people don't work weekends, so it's four days out of the 10 work days in the two weeks, and once you have a predictable schedule of four days at work, you can work longer hours, you can design
shifts
and get higher productivity by prioritizing in those four days much more than 40 percent of the workdays.
Is the implication here that a manufacturer could set up two, possibly even three,
shifts
of four days, maybe 35 hours or something of work over those four days and still get a lot of productivity, basically, having the lines almost running continuously that way?
For people like hospital shifts, some hospitals adopted this kind of program so we can protect
shifts
and avoid mixing.
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