You are seeing an accelerated drift away from serving women.
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There has been an element of drift during the last three elections, I want to put a halt to that.
This doesn't mean that an unintended style drift can't come into play.
Sadly, our society has allowed itself to drift in an altogether different direction.
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Plug in the 21% annualized volatility that stocks have exhibited since 1926 and an assumption that prices drift neither up nor down over time.
These are hardly indicators of an organisation in mission drift.
It is always easier to let an investigation languish or drift than to shut it down, and making the hard decision to cut one short frequently does not come with any immediate or obvious professional advantage.
It hopes to bring the inflation rate to 2% and put to an end to a downward drift in consumer prices that has persisted for 14 years, undermining business and consumer confidence in the world's third largest economy.
As we poke about the town, which spirals up out of the plain like the tip of a caramel ice cream cone, the first snowflakes drift down, foreshadowing an impending storm.
His height gives him an advantage, but still tends to drift in and out of games.
Cassano superbly spun away from two defenders and swept in an inviting cross that allowed Balotelli to drift away from Bastuber and head home from close range.
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The fiasco of Britain's ejection from the exchange-rate mechanism added an impression of incompetence to the impression of drift.
It may push America into realising that the system has become an absurdity, the result of inertia, drift and bureaucratic empire-building rather than a cool assessment of the government's current needs.
It is also likely that the downward drift in the markets is having an impact, though some of the shift simply reflects a reversion back toward the historical averages registered by the survey.
And under such an assumption, they're going to drift further and further apart even though, at this particular time in their lives, they need to be coming together in order to better withstand the economic storm.
Indeed, it is a slower speed that enables such an aircraft to be so quiet: it would drift in to land rather than powering in, all engines blazing, as today's jets do.
According to The Times , Mr Putin appears to have an almost messianic appeal for millions of voters weary of drift and corruption.
"The indiscriminate selling has stopped and the market is trying to drift up to a neutral setting rather than an oversold setting, " said Art Hogan, chief market analyst at Jefferies.
Over the course of the next few hundred million years, the two black holes in NGC 6240, which are about 3, 000 light-years apart, will drift towards one another and merge to form an even larger supermassive black hole.
There was a sense of disorder and drift, both in the Social Democratic Party and in an inexperienced new administration.
In the 30 days after an event, researchers some what they described as post-event drift that averaged about 50 basis points for positive news while negative news generated little drift in the days after a report.
But anything with huge platforms or vertiginous heels will date your look quicker than shoulder pads which, actually, probably wouldn't date your look at all, given that there's something of an architectural undercurrent in fashion right now, but you get my drift.
That, too, has an impact on your work life and may contribute to a state of drift.
And thanks to an bullish "A-" grade from CinemaScore, "Continental Drift" should get some strong word of mouth and hold up well with younger audiences and their parents.
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For GPS, this is an enormous issue because it turns out that the clocks on the satellites drift by almost 40, 000 nanoseconds per day relative to the clocks on the ground because they are high above the earth's surface (and therefore in a weaker gravitational field) and are moving fast relative to the ground.
It's home to an eclectic collection of Cajuns who've come to this hideaway for generations to drift through the hidden waters catching crawfish.
During her recent walking holiday in the mountains of south Tyrol a number of CDU heavyweights, fearing drift and a loss of the party's identity, called for an emergency party congress.
And despite the drift, some ministers, notably the environment minister, Jairam Ramesh, have an eye for the popular gesture.
Emergency services, including firefighters, an ambulance, and the air ambulance were called to the Unity pit, which is a drift mine like Gleision, at about 09:30 BST on Friday.
We could either accept a consensual deal for 12 months, or the situation would drift on and we would find ourselves with a constructive dismissal (claim) and also an unfair dismissal.
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