"There are days when you're up early or working a long shift and have to go straight to training, " he said.
As the U.S.-China economic relationship has deepened over the years, the bilateral flows of capital, equipment and intellectual property, originally quite one-sided, have begun the long shift back to balance.
"It could be a long evolutionary shift from a rental market to a housing market, " Firoved says.
Still other groups are pressuring the USDA school lunch program to diversify its offerings, beginning a long overdue shift preface to the mariner books edition from the era of pizza, chicken nuggets, and cheesy mac to one of more healthful, less processed alternatives.
The announcement comes as the Santa Clara, Calif-based processor company detailed its long-anticipated shift to so-called 22 nanometer process technology.
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However, in a long-awaited shift that trend has started to turn around.
Any long-term shift away from JGBs may have broader fiscal consequences.
The Obama Administration is advocating a long-term shift to more fuel-efficient small cars, and manufacturers are racing to populate their showrooms with cars that fit the bill.
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"There is no question that there is a long-term shift in the role of the branch and the need for them, " says Robert Hedges, a managing director at AlixPartners.
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Such a return-chasing approach might be justified if investors were rightly anticipating that a short-term improvement in the returns of a particular hedge fund indicated a long-term shift in favour of its style.
As Eichler notes, several things are driving this, including a long-term shift in resources to antiterrorism cases, and more recently the use of deferred prosecution agreements, a policy put in place during the Bush administration and unchanged by Obama, which puts an emphasis on self-policing by corporations in the hopes of heading off long, costly court cases.
It is a simple velvet shift with long sleeves, its silhouette taken from the Spanish Middle Ages.
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Years ago IBM began to shift its long-term strategy away from hardware and toward software and services that come with far better margins.
Short-term interest rates remained low, reflecting plentiful liquidity, an inflation-sensitive shift from long-term debt to short-term, and the perception that the Fed will be dovish.
That experience mostly offers pointers to what not to do, from adding to employers' regulatory burdens to letting the long-term jobless shift to the disability rolls.
The long-awaited structural shift in China is now under way and may have been underappreciated, says Yiping Huang, an economist for Barclays Capital in Hong Kong.
The 215th anniversary of America's own declaration of independence would be a perfect opportunity to announce such a long-overdue policy shift by recognizing the independence of Slovenia and Croatia.
Part of the attraction for investors is a long-term demographic shift toward more families with two working parents, as well as a greater number of working mothers with young children, Mr. Lissy said.
In part, this is why we are likely to start seeing a shift from long-term and highly capital-intensive investments like coal plants and nuclear power to an increasing number of bets on smaller, modular, and more flexible technologies.
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They also suggest that in the long run a cultural shift could be needed "towards greater belief in the value of education and the importance of a hard work ethic... to ensure England's future prosperity and economic success in an increasingly competitive world".
The shift has weakened long-time stalwarts such as Dell, fellow PC maker Hewlett-Packard Co.
Railway signal workers in Scotland are being consulted on escalating a long-running dispute over shift patterns.
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It is instead a call for a major, long-term, cultural shift.
But he argues that in the long term the focus must shift to conservation, efficiency, and more rational pricing so that city users pay their fair share.
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The board didn't even announce steps to reform how executive compensation was to be calculated to shift rewards to long-term, real value creation rather than quarterly earnings gamesmanship.
The BSA, founded in 1910 and now serving about 2.66 million boys, is deliberating a possible shift in its long-standing policy of excluding gays as youth members or adult leaders.
Still, the FDA decision moving the pill from behind the counter to drugstore shelves reflected a societal shift in the long battle over women's reproductive rights, marking a major milestone for those who believe all forms of birth control should be easy to buy.
Jobs which involved long periods of standing up, shift work and fatiguing work were also significantly linked with premature birth.
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