It does however follow an earlier association made between shift work and breast cancer.
Most money managers who had not made the shift toward sector-based analysis before the euro's launch have since revised their strategy.
Sam and Amy have gone two years since they made their shift.
In Denmark, nearly 70 percent of hospitals closed as they made the shift from a reactive, sick-care model to proactive care model.
Other companies from other emerging markets have made the necessary shift to global markets.
We made an important shift years ago by developing products for high school girls.
And herbicide tolerance has made possible a shift to more benign herbicides and to environment-friendly no-till farming.
In the 1990s, Brosnan's Bond has made the final shift to contemporary PC reality without losing that imaginary edge.
The Free Press reports that GM made a similar shift of engineering staff that was working on development of gas-electric hybrid technology in 2003.
Second, by accepting that bail-out funds can go straight to banks, Mrs Merkel has made a big shift from her insistence that help could go only to governments, with tough conditions attached.
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The studio that gave you James Bond made a relatively easy shift into casinos--combining adventure and entertainment in both cases.
Santorum also says that the dramatic rise in sectarian violence in Iraq in recent months has made clear that a shift in U.S. tactics may be necessary.
The shift has made him a hero to the Arab world, but raised questions about whether Turkey would abandon its lengthy effort to join the European Union.
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"He was a shift boss who made us proud, " Pinera told Chileans in a televised address.
Life is made more difficult when voters shift powers and resources away from the local and state levels up to the federal level.
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This was a fundamental shift, not made without controversy within the movement, where many worried that calling for marriage equality would unleash the fury of the Christian Right.
Ms Starmer told the tribunal earlier that she and her husband worked "extremely irregular" shift patterns, which made it difficult for them to care for their daughter.
Michael Kirven, the boss of Bluewolf, one such advisory firm, says that because Amazon and other providers have made it so easy for companies to shift their services to the cloud, some customers have been lulled into thinking they don't need the same amount of backup protection as they would elsewhere.
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Next, he tracked down the second-shift manager for the plant that made the product.
The senator repeats a frequently made error that there is a huge cost shift from the uninsured to the insured.
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Ariba, which made purchase-automation software, began its shift in May 2004 and launched its first two Web offerings in October 2005.
During a call discussing the nitty-gritty of the strategy shift, though, the company made clear that it was swinging towards devices cheaper than the Lumia 610 -- much cheaper.
The shift to Islamist rule in Egypt has made the world pretty nervous.
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In his resignation letter Mr McKenzie said the grade boundary shift was "the worst decision ever made by AQA".
The strategy shift also seems to validate some of the assertions made by St.
Yetnikoff could be held up as an example of that shift: What he lacked in music appreciation he made up for in corporate savvy.
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