Phrases with «to see a shift»

"To see a shift" means to notice or recognize a change or alteration in a situation, trend, or perspective. Full definition

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Sentences with «to see a shift»

  • I'm with you, I too hope to see a shift from what we, as normal and average people, are doing in this area of fashion. (modlychic.com)
  • This case sees a shift towards increased consideration of the child's state of mind and the possibility that a child may have a different habitual residence from a parent with whom they lived. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • And since some of the publishers have decided to price their e-book above $ 9.99, we've definitely seen a shift of customers going to e-books that are $ 9.99 or less. (cnet.com)
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