11. It was interpreted as marking a shift to the right, favouring manager-bureaucrats at the expense of supporters of former Deputy Prime Minister Alfonso Guerra. 12. As a result, the equilibrium shown above shifts to the right. 13. Fluid shifts to dependent bowel loops and allows gas to rise to the rectum. 14. This would suggest that the shift to the right after mild acid pretreatment is more important in rats fed diets supplemented with a polyunsaturated fatty acid than oleic acid. 15. The shift to fixed price reoffer primary issuance attempts to offset these patterns, although Jeanneau suggests it will not be effective as long as excess capacity remains. 16. This implies an increasing shift to access services, based on experience of networked information delivery, with continued severe budget constraint on traditional material acquisition. 17. The problem will be compounded if the demand curve shifts to the right, due, say, to a consumer spending boom. 18. When the price level falls, we have seen that the LM curve shifts to the right. 19. Already, there has been an enormous consumer shift to video games. 20. Also muddying the outlook is the potentially profound shift to the Internet by corporate America. |