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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Shifts in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Shifts in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of Shifts in a Sentence
He worked double shifts, and triple shifts to provide for his family. After being a mechanic for 20 years, this is what he's dealing with.
These ratings often shift dramatically based on who controls the White House, with partisans more optimistic when their candidates are in power, but the shifts among independents are instructive and a clear warning sign for Democrats, who will need to show more progress to woo these voters back before the midterms.
When Search first began, our results were just plain text, today, we’re introducing three fundamental shifts in how we think about Search, including a range of new features that use AI to make your search experience more visual and enjoyable.
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Adjustments to large negative shocks take time, although painful for many, the shifts are signs of a dynamic economy.
We appreciate everything our dedicated team has done for Bojangles this past year, from navigating a global pandemic to adjusting to new safety measures to picking up shifts for those unable to come in for work, we've asked, and they've delivered. But this hasn't been easy, and we know many people are physically and emotionally drained, so we hope these extra two days off will provide rest and refreshment.
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