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Filter by Meaning She gave a shifting explanation for her absence from work.
The company's shifting promises of job security led to low employee morale.
His shifting responses to the interviewer's questions suggested he was not being truthful.
The defendant's shifting testimony failed to convince the jury of his innocence.
The teacher caught the student in a shifting story about his homework.
The defendant's shifting testimonies in court raised doubts about his innocence.
The criminal's shifting alibis only made him appear more guilty.
The CEO's shifting promises to investors raised concerns about the company's future.
His shifting responses to the questions made it clear that he was hiding something.
The employee's shifting excuses for being late made her boss suspicious.
The politician's shifting stance on the issue was seen as insincere by many voters.
The child's shifting stories about how the vase got broken made his parents skeptical.
The company's shifting policies caused confusion among its employees.
The student's shifting explanations for not completing the assignment were unconvincing.
The suspect's shifting behavior made the police officer suspect him of a crime.
The athlete's shifting alibis for his whereabouts during the crime made him a suspect.
The author's shifting narrative style made the book difficult to follow.
Her shifting excuses for not showing up to work were getting harder to believe.
The athlete's shifting explanations for his poor performance raised suspicions of doping.
The employee's shifting stories about his colleagues' mistakes made him unpopular in the office.
The politician's shifting stance on the issue confused voters.
The company is shifting its strategy to focus on online sales.
He is shifting the gears on the bike to tackle the hill.
The coach is shifting the team's strategy to counter the opponent's tactics.
They are shifting the furniture around to make more space.
She is shifting the furniture around in the living room.
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