What my colleagues and I are discovering from our own work in Alaskan tundra is that this shift in vegetation cover has implications -- some good, some bad -- for the animals that depend on it for food and shelter.
Peter went on to lead several ornithological expeditions worldwide, popularised the study of wildfowl and wetlands through his television appearances, and his pioneering work in conservation also contributed greatly to the shift in policy of the International Whaling Commission and signing of the Antarctic Treaty.
It may even be worthwhile to reconsider the outsourcing of other types of work such as data analyses and bulk syntheses now done in India and shift this work to other countries where IP is respected and supported.
"Further work is required, but night shift work and the associated changes in sleep patterns and hormones is incredibly complex and studies that will generate robust results are exceptionally hard to do, " he said.
The firm, which has 285 clients, of which 70% are located in the US and Europe, has a backup plan to shift ongoing work to its development centers in Hyderabad and Poland if the situation gets any worse, said Natarajan.
At the core of this change is a fundamental shift in what work and productivity ultimately means.
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Instead, GM is paying back its debts, turned a profit for the first time in three years, and a third shift is about to come back to work in Lordstown, putting that plant at maximum capacity. (Applause.) Right next door. (Applause.) And by the way, it was in part because of the decisions that these three guys made in Congress.
And when sleeping pills aren't enough to help patients stay alert, a wakefulness drug called Provigil is already approved for excessive daytime sleepiness caused by narcolepsy, sleep apnea and shift-work sleep disorder--the exhaustion brought on in some people by working the night shift.
PovertyCure tries to create a similar shift among those who work in this field.
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Republicans, who have now struggled through two presidential elections and are facing a demographic shift that does not work in their favor, might want to start thinking harder about their strategy on spending.
They're in factories because they can work a 12 hour shift and their older parents cannot.
But her light bulb moment didn't come until she was driving home from work, tired after an all-night shift in the emergency room.
Recent decades have also seen a shift in the charity's work, moving away from inspectors acting alone towards advisory services and child protection teams.
The fear is that if firms are unable to hire the best talent and convince them to come and work in Hong Kong, they may be forced to shift their operations to other places in the region.
Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray then asked Alex Salmond if surgical nurses in Grampian deserved to have to "work an extra shift for nothing".
For the research on shift-working suggests that human beings are ill-adapted to working at night, says Simon Folkard, who studies shift-work from the University of Wales in Swansea.
Wagashi strike me as the equivalent of edible poems: A single one can simultaneously mark an occasion, reflect a shift in nature and allude to a work of literature.
Those doing the work had to shift from being individuals reporting to bosses in accordance with a big plan to having the responsibility and accountability of delivering work as part of a self-organizing team and doing the work in short cycles without interruption from any manager.
Today, we are seeing a shift in consumer behavior that requires companies to work harder to matter more.
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Belkin, the former New York Times Motherlode blogger who joined HuffPost in late 2011 and has been watching the pursuits of women at work for more than a decade, added that the shift in strategy is a marked one.
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Gelb pointed to the shift in Congress as the single biggest factor at work.
This month we honor the hotline workers who work the night shift to be there around the clock for victims in need.
From 30% to 50% of all night shift workers fall asleep at work every week, even in high-stakes operations like nuclear power plants.
Two to three cars work a morning shift and three or four patrol the Atlanta airport in the afternoon and evening, said Delta's Michael Cousin, who supervises the airline's car shuttle.
It's a shift in thinking that is rippling through places of work, schools and homes as the very fundamentals -- chair at desk -- seem to cause harm when used for the lengths of time now considered normal.
Some night shift workers, who have to walk to and from work in the dark, say they feel frightened.
Then, in March I was sent down the road to Lime Grove to work on the night shift writing news bulletins for Breakfast Time.
He also promised to make it easier for single parents to ease the shift from welfare to work, by aiming to ensure they are better off in employment than on benefit.
There is no harm in having personal conversations really, but you need to rebalance and shift to work discussions first, otherwise both you and others will see it as a non-work channel.
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The mobile-device boom, which is putting a camera, touch screen, and a high-speed Internet connection in more and more pockets and purses, is giving businesses a new way to shift work from employees to customers.
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