shift造句91, We are trying to shift the onus for passenger safety onto the government.
92, You'll have to shift yourselves to another room I want to clean in here.
93, It was a vain attempt to shift the responsibility for the murder to somebody else.
94, They see the shift to the right as a worldwide phenomenon.
95, Can we expect a major shift to closed circuit?
96, A quick shift in style is cautioned against.
97, For many, the shift brought dramatic changes.
98, He likes notions that shift attention away from government.
99, The basic idea is that sunk costs shift profit outcomes in the post-entry game so that a potential entrant will be deterred.
100, But if the past is any barometer, her image may shift with the issues of the moment.
101, Connell notes that for individuals, the tax burden would shift from the wealthy to the middle class.
102, In this way the body was put into the coffin wearing just a shift and bonnet.
103, In particular, national desires to shift from import-replacing investments to export-creating ones may be confounded by administrative impossibility.
104, The shift from the main traditional occupation, agriculture, to unskilled labour, was considerable.
105, To achieve electoral success, pragmatic parties might shift their position or expand the range of viewpoints they encompass.
106, But the shift may stabilize at a point that falls short of a fully developed subject culture.
107, But this shift was also brought about by an apparent consensus about education in the country as a whole.
108, To shift that burden to schools is a mistake, even a dereliction.
109, The story of automation is the story of a one-way shift from human control to automatic control.
110, It is this shift in perspective that is creating a wealth of new possibilities.
111, This does not have to be a major change, but it will be a shift of some kind.
112, Individual scores were then aggregated to derive shift, department, division, and plant totals.
113, There is a vast continuum between bureaucratic behavior and entrepreneurial behavior, and government can surely shift its position on that spectrum.
114, Any breakdown in routine commonly demands a shift into verbal consciousness while new ways of behaving are learned.
115, Moreover, as a worker gets older, overtime, shift work and so on become less and less a physical possibility.
116, If this achieves nothing else at least it helps shift the burden of guilt.
117, Over the course of this century various factors have contributed to the shift towards non-manual employment.
118, He shared a shift with Philip Stacey, the local antiques dealer, who was exempt on health grounds from active service.
119, The shift of leadership to John Smith may seem temporarily convincing, but it is in the last analysis cosmetic.
120, Now I have seen a huge shift in that attitude. Success breeds success.