51. A shift to open-plan offices is often part of the re-engineering formula. 52. A shift to the afternoons may end his nine-cups-of-coffee wake-up habit. 53. A shift to block grant applications might delay or truncate the program. 54. Agins attributes this shift to the social changes in the lives of consumers. 55. Airlines are growing increasingly alarmed about the shift to cars on short trips by many of their longtime customers. 56. All he can do is laugh when the conversation shifts to the freakish accident in which he fell out of a tree blind during a hunting trip last fall. 57. Also contributing to the fall in exports is the shift to local production now under way at Toyota and other carmakers. 58. Britain got a similar boost when the government abandoned protections for domestic coal producers, which sparked a rapid shift to cleaner natural gas. 59. But a wind shift to the northeast can turn the island bleak and cold as Iceland for days at a time. 60. But Greenwald is not convinced that the shift to stock-buying represents a real threat to mutual funds. |