new niche

collocation in English

meaningsofnewandniche

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new
adjective
uk
/njuː/
us
/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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niche
noun[C]
uk
/niːʃ/
us
/nɪtʃ/
a job or position that is very suitable for someone, especially one that ...
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(Definition ofnewandnichefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnew niche

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However, as time went by, the public enterprises created anewnichethat did not exist beforehand.
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For example, time-lags were found between the onset of anewniche-constructing behaviour and the response of a population to a selection pressure modified by this niche construction.
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By maneuvering into a new issue space and carving anewnicheto mobilize around, the disadvantaged/defeated group opens the possibility of reversing its fortunes without violating established norms.
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We are not trying to carve anewnichein the market.
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He had returned and had found anewnichein life.
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They include six companies acquiring their first offshore licences as well as more familiar names, and range from the super-giants to smallnewnicheplayers.
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The lack of predators andnewnicheoffer perfect conditions for the introduced species to flourish.
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It found anewnichein luxury items like ceramics, glassware, lace and silk as well an experiencing a temporary rebirth in the woolen industry.
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Antigenic shift is important for the emergence of new viral pathogens as it is a pathway that viruses may follow to enter anewniche.
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Species which lose the competition may either become extinct or find anewniche.
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The inactivation of genes is typically associated with a change in the lifestyle of an organism, which can involve adapting to anewniche.
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Like flexians, flex nets arose to fill anewniche.
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Anewnichein independent rail travel was beginning to open up and in 1981 a small number of customers approached the company for tailor made arrangements.
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Perhaps the algorithms are elaborated in particular groups of human beings as they construct new niches, consistent with niche construction theory.
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Plasmids provide numerous traits that allow their hosts to exploit new niches.
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Kolm knew that if he wanted to turn his label into a multinational, he would have to triumph in anewniche.
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Instead of reducing the possibilities for rent seeking that was the official intention, new niches for rent seeking have continuously been created and distributed through political patron-client relations.
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In that situation, one must specialise, looking for new niches and products with which to attract the consumer.
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In other words, the concentration and centralisation of capital is marching inexorably on, and the new niches created along the way are only of minor importance.
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