So what does it mean to shift judgment to curiosity and to answer the cry for help behind every accusation?
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We also believe a renewed focus on execution could mean a shift away from boards and councils in order to tighten execution.
") But others argue that, though Provenge is incredibly promising, its studies do not rise to the level usually required for approval. (See " Dendreon Decision Could Mean FDA Shift.
"There's been a rush to small cars, but that doesn't necessarily mean the shift is permanent, " said Jeremy Anwyl, chief executive of Edmunds.com, which tracks consumer interest by measuring its Web site traffic to each vehicle segment.
For example, those big Scottish financial firms which warned their employees during the 1992 election that devolution could mean a shift of jobs south of the border have been persuaded by Tony Blair's promise of a referendum to remain silent on devolution at this election.
But that does not mean it will shift its fundamental positions on issues it believes are important.
So, panic aside, what does such a shift mean for the affected sites?
First, recognizing a PowerTrend when it occurs and by that I mean a market shift that shapes and impacts consumer behavior, forcing companies to make fundamental changes to their businesses to succeed.
Forbes spoke with Carr about his belief that Internet-connected people are losing their ability to think deeply, what the rise of devices like the iPad and Kindle might mean for that shift, and his defense of President Obama's recent anti-gadget jab.
Do new workforce needs mean we need a shift in education and training policies?
Cypriot officials said the deal would mean the country would shift its focus away from being an international center of financial services.
He said the shift would mean that U.S. forces would no longer operate in Afghan villages, a long-standing demand of the Afghan president.
The union also says proposed changes to shift patterns would mean a reduction in take-home pay.
If the hoped-for recovery fails to materialize, "it would mean that we have to shift to other export commodities, " Ahwoi said.
So this choice for venue for the speech, does this mean like a hint, a subtle shift in an emphasis from the arms control issues to the economy?
Does the shift of businesses to the cloud mean less reliability?
More important, says Carr, Sun's other motive may be inspiring an industry shift--one that could mean more high-end server sales and reverse a growing trend toward sales of cheaper Windows and Linux servers.
Poland relies on highly CO2-emitting coal for most of its electricity and argues that higher carbon prices would mean higher power prices, or even a shift to natural gas that would increase its dependence on Russia.
Ballmer said the shift to online software and services will mean changes for all of Microsoft's businesses, which range from desktop productivity tools to database and e-mail server software.
For doctors and hospitals, the shift of Medicare to private insurance would mean that they will be paid market rates for their services, and their compensation would no longer be a political football for demagogues.
Hard times also mean people looking for more affordable dining options, a shift where Subway is well-placed to benefit.
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Changing shift patterns at the McCain frozen food factory in Hull mean up to 50 jobs are to be axed.
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National competitiveness is a slippery and sometimes incoherent idea, but a coherent version is to take it to mean a population with the human capital to adapt when old jobs go away, and shift quickly out of dying industries and into growing ones.
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