Unofficial strikes over shift times have affected deliveries in London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Liverpool.
Rather than simply handing out the sweeties - in smaller bundles - he outlined a new approach to shaping Scotland's economy in tight times including a shift from revenue to capital.
She said that driving a qualifying lap at Daytona, where drivers shift gears three times then run the engine pretty much wide open, was 90% crew preparation and 10% driver.
She said that driving a qualifying lap at Daytona -- where drivers shift gears three times then run the engine pretty much wide open -- was 90% crew preparation and 10% driver.
She said that driving a qualifying lap at Daytona -- where drivers shift gears three times then run the engine in its highest gear -- was 90% crew preparation and 10% driver.
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"We've seen the wind shift four or five times since it started, " Walls said.
Indeed, the conflict between The New York Times and Tesla gives us a snapshot of this shift happening.
Tactical asset allocation is a strategy that tries to shift money among different investments at different times based on market forecasts.
As it has done so many times in the past, GM is trying to shift the spotlight to its upcoming models, like the new Cadillac ATS, meant to be an entry level BMW and Mercedes fighter.
Between 2000 and 2006, health care costs rose nearly five times the rate of inflation, causing many companies to shift more costs to employees or simply drop health coverage all together.
As the New York Times pointed out, they were good at getting people to shift their news consumption from paper to the Web.
This would be a mistake, for unless consumers see fluctuations in prices (especially at peak times), they have no incentive to conserve power or shift their use off-peak.
Some of the proposed explanations for the link between shift work and obesity, such as irregular meal times and metabolism disruptions at the cellular level, may help explain the social jet lag findings as well, Roenneberg says.
Hard times also mean people looking for more affordable dining options, a shift where Subway is well-placed to benefit.
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For female media executives breaking through the glass ceiling, times have never been more stressful, with the entire sector undergoing a seismic shift.
To be fair, deals on office supplies shift by brand and item--and stores offer different promotions at different times of the year.
But the shift will also make available billions of dollars in federal contracts for others, the Times reports.
In 2008 the Times Education Supplement, a trade newspaper, found overwhelming disapproval among teachers of Labour's school policies and a shift in voting intentions (albeit towards the Liberal Democrats rather than the Tories).
Even though the Hollywood Reporter finds it manages to retain a certain goofy appeal, thanks to the stand-up effort of its comically adept cast members, the New York Times thought Employee of the Month was more tired than a Wal-Mart greeter at the end of a Saturday shift.
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