unshift

un·shift

 (ŭn-shĭft′)
intr.v. un·shift·ed, un·shift·ing, un·shifts
To release the shift key on a computer or typewriter keyboard.
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unshift

(ʌnˈʃɪft)
vb (intr)
to release the shift key on a keyboard
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Penney's shifted sales decreased 4 percent with an unshifted loss of 6 percent versus the same period in 2018.
Penney said its comparable store sales for the nine-week period ending January 5 fell 3.5% on a shifted basis, with sales falling 5.4% on an "unshifted" basis.
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As can be seen, the peaks for functional groups at 3400 [cm.sup.-1], 2900 [cm.sup.-1], 1600-1250 [cm.sup.-1], 1050 [cm.sup.-1], and 550 to 430 [cm.sup.-1] are unshifted for all sorbents after the adsorption.
It is apparent that the spectra obtained from the crab extract only becomes weaker in intensity as the same unshifted EX 360 and EM 410 maxima is exhibited.
We here focus on the shifted version of the Grunwald formulae, but we want to remark that all techniques presented in this paper are also applicable when the unshifted version is used.
This group was expected to produce an "unshifted" generalization gradient.