But a stick shift offers the advantage of being able to change how you shift gears depending on the situation.
At the core of this change is a fundamental shift in what work and productivity ultimately means.
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In fact, argues Nicholas Carr, the former editor of the Harvard Business Review and author of the new book The Big Switch, those Web applications are signs of a fundamental change, a shift from the desktop to the Web that could redefine computing--and Google's business model.
But the most significant change was the shift in the balance of power across the Atlantic.
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Like a human, it can quickly shift its center of gravity and change direction.
Mr Kloppers said the writedown on the Fayetteville assets was also a reflection of BHP's decision to change course and shift drilling from dry gas to liquid-rich fields.
We recognized the significance of China and Eastern Europe ushering in free markets, believing this to be a positive change, with emerging markets as big beneficiaries of this massive shift.
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The results indicated that the change in "environmental conditions" led to a shift of weight preference towards heavier women with the men considering a wider range of body sizes attractive.
Others felt this shift reflected a change in women's definition of their own success, no longer defined by career or family but the successful balance of both.
And since a moving object causes a tiny change (known as a Doppler shift) in the frequency of the reflected signal, Silent Sentry can also calculate how fast it is moving.
Jeanette suggests that employees work for 50 minutes of the hour and use the other 10 minutes to change focus or shift gears.
I've seen it from the factory floor when I was working the graveyard shift and we'd have lunch there on the change of the shifts and I'd be ankle-deep in water at the Murray Ohio Bicycle plant where I was running a machine that was so loud I couldn't hear myself yell if I wanted to.
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Every death involved "the great change" captured in the language and discourse of nineteenth-century Christianity, the shift from this life to whatever might come next.
The implication of this information is that we need to make a paradigm shift from being in the Intervention Business to the business of change.
But for that shift to translate into broader political and social change, the planned trajectory of a film must go well beyond initial release stages.
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To change or shift or accept feedback, there has to be a pre-existent condition of rapport between two people.
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The imminent power shift represents a stark change in ideologies: Abbas has long been a conduit of the White House-backed road map to Middle East peace.
With the great shift from PCs over to high-mobility devices, a lot of change is coming to the ecosystem that makes the chips that run them.
Since the fortunes of the industry can shift with brutal speed, the museum has readied itself for change.
Revenues from the tax could also be used to reduce the deficit or to shift the tax burden from labor or capital to emitters of the gas most responsible for climate change.
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Meanwhile, he cited one other key change in the gold market that has helped put a floor under prices in recent years the shift of global central banks to net buyers from net sellers.
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