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He was offered a double shift for double pay, and jumped at the chance of earning some money towards the greengrocer's shop he wants to open.
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On the Newt 2012 sign hanging above the double doors is a make shift laser light show blinding Newt out.
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Similarly, Christopher said concerns about possible remedies persuaded the Gore camp early on to shift from its focus on double-punched, so-called "butterfly ballots, " in Palm Beach County to disputed ballots in areas where there appeared to be irregularities.
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This shift, however, wields a double-edged sword: while enjoying the freedom to adopt technologies of their choosing, few employees grasp the security, regulatory, scalability, integration and other risks and costs these new tools create.
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Meanwhile, insurance companies are planning additional double-digit hikes, "prompting many employers to reduce benefits and shift additional costs to workers" according to the Boston Globe.
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At its most fundamental, this shift is the result of Moore's Law, which holds that microprocessors double in computing power every 18 months.
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Instead, Sinn Fein sought to shift the media focus from its royal dilemma by concentrating on its MPs' decision to end Stormont Westminster double jobbing.
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