shifting wind 3.23   The shifting winds had been picking up.
  shifting sand 1.18   We take a look at the shifting political sands.
  shifting alliance 1.05   The documents reveal the murky depths beneath the shifting Cold War alliances.
  shifting demographics 0.99   The focus on health care reflects in part the shifting demographics of the nation.
  shifting fortune 0.66   One reason was his shifting fortunes.
  shifting balance 0.53   His privatizing, budget-cutting agenda is symbolic of a slowly shifting balance within the state.
  shifting pattern 0.53   A V-gate, back-and-forth shifting pattern is employed, usually with a Hurst or Long shifter.
  shifting allegiance 0.46   That is largely because shifting allegiances and growing chaos make it hard to distinguish friend from foe.
  shifting dynamic 0.46   They, as well as their nations, are adjusting to the shifting dynamics of the post-Cold War world.
  shifting loyalty 0.46   One of the delights of the film is the shifting loyalties it engenders in audiences.
  shifting power 0.46   This is a land of constantly shifting power and control.
  shifting production 0.46   But shifting production out of Britain will be one more blow to a broader decline in a culture of manufacturing.
  shifting tide 0.46   Green told reporters Friday that he was not concerned about the shifting tides.
  shifting politics 0.39   And shifting politics in Washington further cloud the picture.
  shifting priority 0.39   Injuries and shifting priorities have affected his play.
  shifting value 0.39   Forgery is a measure of our shifting values.
  shifting world 0.39   But in the rapidly shifting world of drug trafficking Garcia Abrego was already a man of the past.
  shifting attention 0.33   Their attempts at shifting attention away from the controversy seemed to be working.
  shifting current 0.33   If shifting currents are detected, that can set off a wind-shear alert.
  shifting economy 0.33   Employment changes generally lag behind a shifting economy.
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