Many Republicans who are contemplating a run for federal office feel they have no choice but to shift to the right to please these constituencies.
Finally, there has been a much sharper shift to the right within the Republican Party than there has been to the left in the Democratic Party.
For the ancient pagans you can move along supply curves, but not shift them to the right.
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As you can see in the graph below, when combining such assets, returns generally shift to the lower right: higher return and lower risk (as measured by standard deviation).
As a young priest, Ratzinger was on the progressive side of theological debates, but began to shift right after the student revolutions of 1968, CNN Vatican analyst John Allen Jr. said.
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Forrester estimates that 12% of the total 15% growth will result from increased spending per buyer, a sign that online retail continues to attract wallet shift from consumers looking to get the right value for their time and money.
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In any case, the continental shift to the centre-right may be less profound than it appears.
The gainers from this shift are mostly to the right of the political spectrum.
If planners hope to get the numbers right, incentives have to shift.
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The decisive shift of the GOP to the right comes with a price.
John Buck beat the defensive shift with an RBI single to right and the Mets scored again when third baseman Jayson Nix bobbled Marlon Byrd's RBI grounder for an error.
Daimler might well have concluded that, after acquiring Rolls and Bentley respectively, BMW and Volkswagen were right not to shift production to Germany.
Yahoo was the first portal to make the shift, with Right Media.
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Rebalancing annually allows you to gradually shift to the appropriate allocation as opposed to trying to guess when the right time to reduce exposure to equities might be.
The driver can also switch to "Eco" or "Sport" modes by pressing a button to the right of the shift lever.
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Despite her own leanings to the right, Mrs Shipley may shift the National Party towards the centre.
Windows 7, however, could help turn that around, reigniting Microsoft's growth prospects just as the shift to Windows 3.1 put it on the right track nearly two decades ago.
The second wave carried a car right towards me, but I was able to shift to one side and watch it shoot past.
His strong showing in the first round owes much to the fact that he represents a shift from the centre-right coalition that has governed Brazil for the past eight years.
Shift your weight to the back foot and turn the body sharply to the right to catch the punch high on the left shoulder.
We are failing to do that right now, because we have not been offsetting the shift in wealth and the decline in wages that are being driven by advancing technology.
But now, right-handed hitters like Alex Rodriguez are forced to deal with the shift, seeing a mass of infielders in the left-field space where he used to deposit soft line drives for hits.
No European leader, left or right, is calling for a major political shift of the kind that would allow them to permanently shrink public spending and, thus, keep within the new fiscal rules.
Uri Bank, an aide to MK Benny Elon of the right-wing, religious National Unity Party, says the shift is a sign of modernisation.
Although the move would only shift the ability to discriminate from the national level to the local, it would be an important step in the right direction.
Selection can shift a population from life in the trees to life on the ground by tiny steps but only if the right kind of variation is available.
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Adebayor, who worked hard during his shift, was also unlucky not to score moments later when his low angled shot went two yards wide of the Timisoara right-hand upright.
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