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"shift of interests" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It refers to a change or movement in a person's or group's interests. Example: The company's recent acquisition has caused a shift of interests from traditional industries to emerging technologies.
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"It really has been a struggle," Maloney said of her major shift of interests four years ago.
This first example of a specific inhibitor for a chromatin modification-reading protein interaction domain with in vivo activity is expected to add further momentum to the current shift of interests in the pharmaceutical sector towards the realm of epigenetic processes.
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But their children will have other interests, they have been brought up in a different, more modern world and so there will be a shift of interest".
The Commerce Clause language certainly moves the needle back from Raich in the direction of Lopez, but that is a subtle shift of interest only to constitutional lawyers.
Thereby began his shift of interest from mathematical physics to astronomy and, in later years, led to his work on the formation of planetary systems and to his conviction that life must be of frequent occurrence in the universe.
A shift of interest toward politics is illustrated by a brochure of 1872 on the problems and effects of universal suffrage, but, above all, his approach was historical: to seek the sources of the political instability that he held responsible for his country's plight.
This evolution led to a shift of interest towards the influence of the work environment on human performance.
This drawback of leachable compounds led to the shift of interest towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly approach: contact-killing surfaces.
The optimal chart which provides the quickest out-of-control detection speed for a specified shift of interest is designed according to the number of Phase-I samples commonly used in practice.
The final work printed in his lifetime was De nutritione et augmentatione ("On Nutrition and Growth" 1521), witnessing a shift of interest on his part towards "theoretical biology" (see Zanier 1992), further developed in his last Aristotelian courses, on De partibus animalium, 1521 24 (see Perfetti 2000; Pomponazzi 2004), and De sensu, 1524 25 (see Graiff 1979).
Shift of interest to clinical studies may be explained by the fact medical students do not envision a career as investigator; they tend to concentrate on more traditional medicine subjects.
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