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shift VERB (relations)

shift <a shift; shifts> SUBST

shift VERB (relations)

shift SUBST

Core Shift INDUSTR

day shift <a day shift; day shifts> SUBST

demand shift WIRTSCH

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Similarly, the burden of taxation has to shift from the shoulders of the workforce to such areas as, for example, speculative currency dealing.
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Yet the consumer shift towards clean eating isn't a new phenomenon.
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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.
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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.
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More properly, to discuss an optical phase shift one needs to have a common time base reference.
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This can create problems for locations which become exposed to increases in population, decreases in population, or a shift in the demographic composition of a population.
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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.
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The album represents a sonic shift in a band that has always been dynamic and chameleonic.
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Given the shift to e-commerce, what are the growth areas for a courier company?
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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.
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