1 to leave a job that is well paid and difficult in order to do something that gives you more time and satisfaction but less money --
2 to change to a lower gear when driving, to reduce power and speed --
4 to leave a well-paid but difficult job in order to do something that gives you more time and satisfaction but less money: --
The plasma wave frequency downshifts from the linear dispersion curve, and the electron distribution flattens.
Economically, work downshifts are defined in terms of reductions in either actual or potential income, work hours, and spending levels.
The rough-operating hydraulic auto was replaced by an electronically controlled automatic transmission, which stopped the hunting between gears and random downshifts.
Rather than have six forward gears, the transmission was programmed to act as a five-speed with the alternate second gear for downshifts.
Simply not working overtime or taking a half-day a week for leisure time, are work downshifts.
Career downshifts are another way of downshifting economically and entail lowering previous aspirations of wealth, a promotion or higher social status.
Four were used for upshifts, with a different second gear for downshifts.
Combined with the frequency downshift, this absorption band strongly damps waves at high and low wavenumber s, because the modes are downshifted below the harmonic.