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shift VB (relations)

shift <a shift; shifts> N

shift VB (relations)

shift N

Core Shift INDUST

day shift <a day shift; day shifts> N

demand shift ECON

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This represented a shift in federal wildlife policy goals from preservation of wilderness to the commercialization and commodification of the national parks.
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Banks started to become heavy investors in computer technology to automate much of the manual processing, which began a shift by banks from large clerical staffs to new automated systems.
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I have recently heard major speeches which indicate that the common agricultural policy should actually shift to being an environmental policy.
www.europarl.europa.eu
If the shift toward the collaborative economy continues, large institutions -- particularly banks -- will find it more difficult to make the significant profits they are used to.
theconversation.com
All events and ways to measure these events evolve and shift with calendrical time.
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But as the world's population bulges and diets shift, short-term wants will generate cross-currents against long-term needs.
www.pbs.org
He explained that this shift took place because of a growing pressure from the clergy and musical scholars to bring carol-singing into churches.
news.bbc.co.uk
Techno-economic analysis, as taught in traditional chemical process design, will also dramatically shift from a conservative viewpoint of utilization of historical trend economics and cash flow analysis.
en.wikipedia.org
Yet the consumer shift towards clean eating isn't a new phenomenon.
www.cnbc.com
Given the shift to e-commerce, what are the growth areas for a courier company?
www.theglobeandmail.com

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