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But something appears to be shifting for Senator Marco Rubio of Florida.
But this is a convenient bit of blame-shifting for the NRA.
The public mood has been shifting for weeks and is already influencing policy.
In short, these states traded short-term cost-shifting for long-term liabilities.
I do think the conversation is shifting, for the better, to be more inclusive.
But, while it's always shifting, for me there is still a lot of guilt.
Homeownership patterns are shifting for Americans over age 55, even as the senior population grows.
Others, such as Toyota, BMW, and Buick have been more quietly shifting for awhile now.
The trends, seen in people with all types of disease, have been shifting for years.
The truth is that this is a ratchet that has been shifting for a long time.
And Cuban-Americans, traditionally, have tended to vote Republican; though that might be shifting for younger Cubans.
Attitudes about workers disclosing pay are shifting, for one, as unemployment has reached a five-decade low.
Meanwhile fortunes are also shifting for Mr Wang's fellow winner, Zhou Yan, who goes by the name of GAI.
"The evidence continues to mount that the growth landscape is shifting for the better," said Doug Porter, BMO's chief economist.
And whatever time of the year you go, the menu will stay relatively stable overall, with local ingredients shifting for seasonality.
"When he didn't do that, the way he was viewed in Trump's orbit began shifting for the better," Mr. Surabian said.
Einsteins are still Einsteins, but tools for perspective-shiftingfor asking new questions as opposed to solving existing problems — are much more clear.
"The tectonic plates have been shifting for a few years now," said Ken Spain, a former communications director for the National Republican Congressional Committee.
It's a risky maneuver in a moment of rising political populism and leaves Mr. Buttigieg vulnerable to charges of shape-shifting for political advantage.
The ongoing Y.A. wars are about power—about who has traditionally wielded power in publishing, and how that balance is shifting, for better or worse.
In a city that's exploding with restaurants rooted in African American culinary pathways, we discussed why he thinks that this isn't shifting for the better.
Our culture is shifting for men to this kind of hypersexualized version of what men are supposed to look like — the superhero, the Marvel comics star.
Our thought bubble, via Axios' Kim Hart: IBM has been shifting for years away from mainframes and servers to selling software and services that bring recurring revenue.
Interestingly, the MoD wants swarms of UAS that can be assembled just before a mission, with the technical requirements of the drones shifting for different mission types.
The traditional structure of Fashion Week, particularly in New York, has been shifting for the past few seasons — and September's shows felt like a turning point of sorts.
There are signs that the calculus is shifting for Orban as well: Hungary's pro-government press have called for Fidesz to quit the EPP rather than endure "humiliating" negotiations.
"The traditional structure of Fashion Week, particularly in New York, has been shifting for the past few seasons," said Alexandra Ilyashov, a fashion editor at the lifestyle website Refinery29.
I am sure somebody who works for the party has more demographics on who this is, whether it's small-town America that is shifting, for example, or somewhere else.
The political terrain on guns has been shifting for several years in response to a seemingly unending series of mass shootings and a newly emboldened network of advocacy groups.
Mary was such a woman in power and so comfortable in that role, and it really helped me because I had "Lady Bird" just about to come out and things were shifting for me.
In addition to diminished buying power, business has been freed up and government has codified cost shifting for healthcare, education and financial safety nets and removed vacation days, sickness pay, maternity leave and job protection.
We've never quite understood how big this is and now this "time shifting" for connected households is the predominant form of TV Yet the centerpoint of TV remains the electronic programming guide and it's never changed.
What's "reasonably predictable" has been shifting for years, and the question of whether a tightly packed crowd is vulnerable to sniper fire is not obviously unreasonable — especially in a city already known to be an attractive target for terrorism.
Germinating and shape-shifting for almost a decade, Scott Rosenbaum's loving tribute (originally conceived in 2008 as a "Last Waltz"-style concert film) pulls back the big-name curtain to celebrate these often overlooked backing musicians whose riffs and runs are revered to this day.
The television landscape has been radically shifting for some time now, but this year's ceremony officially proved that streaming services' strategy of shoveling out massive amounts of money on content can bring in the kind of prestige wins that transform a network into a powerhouse, and HBO and its establishment peers are right to be worried.
Cyclists began to see a growing range of electronic alternatives to traditional mechanical shifting for derailleur gears.
They are such thoughtless, and undesigning rogues as you, that make a drudge of poor Providence, and set it a shifting for you.
At the orphanage, Sunday gained orderly habits, a decent primary education, and the realization that he was a good athlete.Dorsett, 8–10, 13. By fourteen, Sunday was shifting for himself. In Nevada, Iowa, he worked for Colonel John Scott, a former lieutenant governor, tending Shetland ponies and doing other farm chores.
This transmission was the first Mercedes-Benz automatic transmission in house developing. Before this, the company used semi automatic systems like a vacuum-powered shifting for overdrive or the "Hydrak" hydraulic automatic clutch system. Alternatively, they bought automatic transmissions of other vendors, such as BorgWarner. The automatic transmissions are for engines with longitudinal layout for rear- wheel-drive layout passenger cars.
A Computer Gaming World review had mixed feelings about the game, noting the controls, which governed steering, acceleration, and shifting all at the same time, took so long to get used to that the reviewer ended up asking a friend to do shifting for him. The review did note the game was quite good after getting used to the controls.
The second major theme is Character Strengthened Through Adversity. In Strong and Steady and Shifting for Himself, for example, the affluent heroes are reduced to poverty and forced to meet the demands of their new circumstances. Alger occasionally cited the young Abe Lincoln as a representative of this theme for his readers. The third theme is Beauty versus Money, which became central to Alger's adult fiction.
5853, pp. 243-251 (2005) One possibility is to eliminate absorbers altogether and use "chromeless" masks, relying solely on phase-shifting for imaging. The emergence of immersion lithography has a strong impact on photomask requirements. The commonly used attenuated phase-shifting mask is more sensitive to the higher incidence angles applied in "hyper-NA" lithography, due to the longer optical path through the patterned film.
Chan made his recording debut as leader in 1997, making Winds Shifting for Asian Improv Records (AIR). Over the next few years he worked in a variety of musical settings, including with the large group named the Big Fun Philharmonic. Chan moved to Chicago in 2002, where he studied with the saxophonist Jimmy Ellis and worked with Asian American musicians. In Chicago, his second release on AIR, came from that year.
Christiansburg Garment Co. v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 434 U.S. 412 (1978), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that interpreted 42 U.S.C. §1988(b) to generally not require unsuccessful plaintiffs in civil rights cases to pay attorney's fees to the defendant. There would be an exception, however, for plaintiffs that brought frivolous claims. This decision has essentially helped create one way fee shifting for plaintiffs in civil rights cases.
Her thesis focused on the canon of mountaineering literature and "the ways in which reality can be so disparate and shifting for each individual who is living through extreme circumstances", as Davis describes it. She considered attending doctoral programs in English, but decided against it. She attended University of Colorado's law school beginning in September 1995, but quit after five days, knowing it was not the life for her. Against the will of her parents, she decided to pursue her passion for climbing.
People residing outside the Soviet Union who used a TVRO satellite television could receive Soviet broadcasts. Broadcasts were time-shifted to counter the problems of the Soviet Union's geography and time zones. The national television channels were only on the air for part of the day giving room in the schedule to time-shift. There were two types of Soviet time-shifting, one based on a similar radio programme, and "Double" programs, which was composite time-shifting for the different time zones.
Maelstrom can manipulate kinetic energy and can absorb literally any attack and use the energy for his own purposes, such as strength enhancement, energy projection, force field creation and size shifting. For a short period, Maelstrom also possessed Quasar's quantum bands, which enabled him to draw on virtually unlimited energy from the other-dimensional "quantum zone".Quasar #22 Maelstrom also gained "cosmic awareness" after stealing the secret from the entity Eon.Quasar #23 Maelstrom is also a genius in the scientific disciplines of biology and genetics.
Typical of 20th-century music, the piece uses mixed meter, in this case beginning in 5/2 then shifting for a measure (bar) to 3/2 with a steady pulse of half-note (minim) = 88. Within such a fluid meter Lutosławski begins by presenting the principal twelve-tone idea horizontally and unambiguously in the first cello [F↑B↓B↑E↓E↓A↓A↑D↓D↓G↓G↑C]. Significantly, the twelve-tone row consists of only two intervals: tritones and (descending) half-steps . Both of these intervals are associated with lament and funeral topics.
It had support for Time shifting for up to one hour. Support for Dolby Digital Surround Sound was available on selected programming when connected to appropriate equipment, however the Mystar box wouldn't control the volume when using optical or coax, the volume had to be controlled by the device it was plugged into. It also had support for Closed Captioning and four different aspect ratios (4:3 Cropped, 16:9 Letterbox, 16:9 Postcard and 16:9 Widescreen). Both of these features were accessible through the remote's coloured buttons.
Brad Setser & Cole Frank (Council on Foreign Relations) The "Green Jersey" BEPS tool is recorded like a tax inversion in the Irish national accounts. Because Apple's IP was now on-shored in Ireland, all of ASI's circa USD 40 billion in profit shifting for 2015, appeared in 2015 Irish GDP and GNP, despite the fact that new BEPS tool would limit Apple's exposure to Irish corporation tax. In July 2016, the Irish Central Statistice Office announced 2015 Irish economic growth rates of 26.3% (GDP) and 18.7% (GNP), as a result of Apple's restructuring.
Numerous cartoons have used pitch shifters to produce distinctive animal voices. Alvin and the Chipmunks recordings with David Seville (aka Ross Bagdasarian) were created by recording vocal tracks at slow speeds, then playing them back at normal speeds. Voice artist Mel Blanc used pitch shifting techniques to create the voices of Tweety and Daffy Duck. South Park Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone throughout the show's entire run have also used pitch shifting for most of their characters One notable early practitioner of pitch shifting in music is Chuck Berry, who used the technique to make his voice sound younger.
Fragmented data occurs if data is stored in clusters. The Court provided the guidance that, in general, the first three classes may be considered accessible while the last two may be considered inaccessible. In the specific case before the Court, it was found that there existed both accessible and inaccessible data, with active e-mail files falling into the first category, and e-mails saved to optical disk falling into the second or third category. Since backup tapes are a form of inaccessible data, the Court found it appropriate to consider cost-shifting for the recovery of e-mails from those tapes.
It quote the following data, for the year 1998: total visitors to ecotourism projects was 930,000. Increasing competition, for example created by the Asian markets, and a change in the motivation of tourists, now forces authorities managing regions, and tour operators to supplement their offer with new options, not based directly on the sun, sand and sea. It has been argued that the Dominican Republic should focus on diversifying its tourism product, so as to prevent elimination from the market by competitors when tourists completely change their preferences by shifting, for example, from 3S to 3E.Rettinger, R., Apollo, M. (2017).
In the off-axis configuration, a small angle between the reference and the object beams is used to prevent overlapping of the cross-beating contributions between the object and reference optical fields with the self-beating contributions of these fields. These discoveries were made by Emmett Leith and Juris Upatnieks for analog holography , and subsequently adapted to digital holography. In this configuration, only a single recorded digital interferogram is required for image reconstruction. Yet, this configuration can also be used in conjunction with temporal modulation methods, such as phase-shifting and frequency-shifting for high sensitivity measurements in low light Gross, Michel, and Michael Atlan.
Row n is shifted left circular by n-1 bytes. For a 256-bit block, the first row is unchanged and the shifting for the second, third and fourth row is 1 byte, 3 bytes and 4 bytes respectively—this change only applies for the Rijndael cipher when used with a 256-bit block, as AES does not use 256-bit blocks. In this way, each column of the output state of the step is composed of bytes from each column of the input state. The importance of this step is to avoid the columns being encrypted independently, in which case AES would degenerate into four independent block ciphers.
The club initially participated in the Murray Ranges Football Association, temporarily shifting for one season (1925) to the Murray River Football Association before returning and in 1930 were renamed to Sedan Cambrai. In 1936 the club went into recess until after World War II, when in 1947 it reformed and joined the Barossa & Murray Valley Football Association, lasting for four seasons before going into recess again in 1951. In 1955 the club reformed again and returned to the Barossa & Murray Valley Association. Sedan Cambrai had a short affiliation with the Gawler and District Football Association's AII competition from 1957-1958 before shifting to the Torrens Valley Football Association AII competition in 1959.
The timing and duration of passes depends on the characteristics of the orbit a satellite occupies, as well as the ground topography and any occulting objects on the ground (such as buildings), or in space (for planetary probes, or for spacecraft using relay satellites). An observer directly on the ground track of the satellite will experience the greatest ground pass duration. Path loss is greatest toward the start and end of a ground pass, as is Doppler shifting for Earth-orbiting satellites. Satellites in geosynchronous orbit may be continuously visible from a single ground station, whereas satellites in low Earth orbit only offer short-duration ground passes (although longer contacts may be made via relay satellite networks such as TDRSS).
If the clutch is depressed long enough for the engine to fall below the speed of the higher new gear, the computer will blip the throttle to bring the engine back to speed. Most usefully, if a new, lower gear is selected, the computer will accelerate the engine to the new estimated speed, even to the point of redline. In all cases, the computer continues to adjust the throttle to match the ever-changing target speed of the wheels when the clutch is partially engaged, as the vehicle speed may often change while shifting (for example due to shifting while going up or down a hill). In actual execution, the computer is able to "blip" the throttle due to the presence of an electronic throttle, in which the computer has direct control over both the fuel and air inputs to the engine.
This development was controversial, as the use of Dual Control integrated shifting for hydraulic disc brakes required using Shimano hydraulic disc brakes, locking competitors out of the premium end of the market. However, with their 2007 product line, Shimano moved back to making separate braking and shifting components fully available in addition to the integrated "Dual Control" components, a move to satisfy riders that wished to use Shimano shifting with other brands of disc brakes. Shimano in 1990 introduced the Shimano Pedaling Dynamics (SPD) range of clipless pedals and matching shoes, designed so that the shoes could be used for walking. The shoes have a recess in the bottom of the sole for fitting the smaller cleats and therefore it does not protrude, while conventional clipless road pedals are designed for road cycling shoes which have smooth soles with large protruding cleats, which are awkward for walking.
In order to attract people and capital, the company had to allocate portions of its trading monopoly to new subsidiary companies. These subsidiary partners, such as the future founders of the Compagnie des Habitants in Quebec, were made up of wealthy members of the elite from various parts of France, several of them being a part of the group of newly established colonists in Canada. Nevertheless, over the ensuing two decades this concept too ran into numerous problems, and France's attention turned to Continental Europe and the ages old rivalry with the Holy Roman Empire when in 1635 it joined the Thirty Years' War in Europe. Discontent with settlers in Quebec over the company's total control of the fur trade caused numerous problems, which led to control over the colony shifting for a time to the Compagnie des Habitants, and matters worsened during the 1650s when war with the Iroquois severely hampered the fur trade and threatened continued colonization.
Evolution of the ratio between global sales of BEVs and PHEVs between 2011 and 2019. "Global sales totaled 2,018,247 plug-in passenger cars in 2018, with a BEV:PHEV ratio of 69:31, and a market share of 2.1%. The world's top selling plug-in car was the Tesla Model 3, and Tesla was the top selling manufacturer of plug-in passenger cars in 2018, followed by BYD." See Exhibit 1: Global electric-vehicle sales, 2010-17. "Global sales totaled 2,209,831 plug-in passenger cars in 2019, with a BEV to PHEV ratio of 74:26, and a global market share of 2.5%. The world's top selling plug-in car was the Tesla Model 3 with 300,075 units delivered, and Tesla was the top selling manufacturer of plug-in passenger cars in 2019 with 367,820 units, followed by BYD with 229,506." Global sales of plug-in electric vehicles have been shifting for several years towards fully electric battery cars.

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