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  • Health officials call the problem Shift Work Sleep Disorder, a less fancy term for circadian rhythm sleep disorder.
  • As my problems change, and as the most useful way to solve a problem shifts, so does the property of truth.
  • The incident has revived questions about supervision on the midnight shift, which has long been a problem shift for police managers.
  • Lakatos claimed that not all changes of the auxiliary hypotheses of a research programme ( which he calls'problem shifts') are equally productive or acceptable.
  • Problem 2 "  enumerative induction is " a kind of optical illusion " shrouded by steps of conjecture and refutation during a " problem shift ".
  • Problem 2 "  enumerative induction is " a kind of optical illusion " cast by the steps of conjecture and refutation during the " problem shift ".
  • The national debate over health policy, which first occupied the top rungs of the political agenda in the 1992 presidential campaign, shifts focus as the nature of problems shifts.
  • He took the view that these'problem shifts'should be evaluated not just by their ability to defend the'hard core'by explaining apparent anomalies, but also by their ability to produce new facts, in the form of predictions or additional explanations.
  • While ripples from Asia's crisis have been felt as far away as Wall Street, Peregrine reckons the potential for larger economic adjustments is rising as the focus of the region's problems shifts to Northeast Asia from Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia and Thailand.