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John began staying home from work and started sleeping in two-hour shifts so he could work through the night.
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She opened an orange juice stand in Palm Beach, and designed colorful cotton shifts for herself to work in comfortably.
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Wavers work in four-hour shifts, dancing and engaging with the public in all kinds of weather.
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It is a small room in a bustling government office, where a team of 12 women work round the clock in shifts and attend to calls.
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If the rate of change in the last 10 years is anything to go by, work and management are set to undergo some significant shifts in the next decade.
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Chrysler recently announced that it would make even deeper cuts in its workforce and eliminate work shifts at several factories.
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That matters especially to poorer women, who tend to work in jobs with difficult hours and varying shifts.
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In Marlboro, the officers are active-duty members of the township police, and work 36 hours a week in three-day shifts.
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The Wyoming teachers work in shifts that begin when the sun is setting in America and rising in Asia.
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It started a long time ago with shifts in our manufacturing, watching your neighbors and your friends work longer but not see their pay go up.
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Simply put, European models do not necessarily work better--and when they do, they have occurred in part due to shifts away from strict welfare-state policies.
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What that means in simple English is getting unions, suppliers and dealers to work more closely together to respond to demand shifts.
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It can take years for shifts in public perception to work their way through the court system, change judicial views, and so turn the ship round.
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