Sentence examples for shift in developed from inspiring English sources

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The shift in developed countries' output from metal-bashing industries to services has curbed demand, as have technological advances that have provided substitutes, such as fibre optics instead of copper wire.

Because of the demographic shift in developed countries toward older age, the prevalence of cataracts in the population as a whole has increased.

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This expansion in higher education is closely linked to compositional shifts in developed economies away from manufacturing and into knowledge-based service industries, and each of these countries has experienced periods of macro-economic restructuring towards a more knowledge based economy [ 18].

Deeper change requires a cultural shift in the developed world, in which producers slow down fashion cycles and consumers demand higher-quality clothing that lasts longer, rather than just the newest styles at an affordable price.

While infectious diseases are still a major cause of death in developing countries, the attention has slowly shifted, in more developed parts of the world, towards chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases or cancer, and their causes.

This shift prompted companies in developed countries including the United States and Canada to start drilling in their own backyard.

As globalization marches forward, along with seismic demographic shifts in the developed world, the seductive pull to look backward and inward will intensify, with unfortunate consequences for our politics and social order.

At the same time, the shift in liquidity from developed markets to such places as China and India, and the weak fiscal position of the euro-area countries present risks, the report stressed.

If one is concerned about the relative success of enrichments, real-time quantitative PCR can be used to test for shifts in well-developed cpDNA loci in the different fractions (untreated, methyl-rich, and methyl-poor) prior to costly library prep and sequencing.

Over the past half-century, there has been a shift in leather industries from developed to developing countries [ 8].

As infectious disease rates have declined, disease patterns have shifted to resemble those in developed countries, with increases in noninfectious conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and diabetes.

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