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- verb transitive To
shift again or anew.
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Examples
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However, with Iraq doing so well we can probably begin to reshift our attention back to the country.
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However, with Iraq doing so well we can probably begin to reshift our attention back to the country.
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These facilities and people HAD TO reshift their production to something else.
There and Back Again : The economic crisis, race, and the U.S. narrative 2009
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I think we have to totally reshift how we are thinking things.
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The two also make clear that we may be on the verge of another major plot reshift:
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What do the apologists say to the fact that this speech was made before Fallujah (1 and 2), Anbar, and the reshift to Baghdad (1 and soon to be 2)?
Think Progress » Snow Falsely Claims That Bush Said ‘Just The Opposite’ Of ‘Mission Accomplished’ 2007
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Democrats are out there -- you may not like the plan, but Democrats are saying we have got to redeploy our forces, we have to reshift our refocus to Afghanistan and other areas of terror.
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However, the money behind many of those institutions are indeed the public's money through mutual funds, and those managers have to be prepared for liquidation should they come because of a bad time in the market or they need to reshift their portfolios because they think they're in the wrong place.
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He swallowed and tried to reshift some of the order and chaos, strengthening the ground beneath the surface in thin lines and then breaking the order ties in other places.
Colors of Chaos Modesitt, L. E. 1999
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Another point in favor of the ship's getting off was that there had been no time to reshift the cargo, which, it will be recalled, had been stowed astern when her bow was sprung off Patagonia, so that she rode "high by the head," as sailors say.
The Boy Aviators' Polar Dash or Facing Death in the Antarctic John Henry Goldfrap 1898
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