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Difference between In the light of something and In the spotlight of something

in the light of somethingin consideration of smth.; for the reason given:

  • No matter how many tests a scientist conducts, any given hypothesis may have to be thrown out in the light of new evidence.

in the spotlight of something—(predic.) at the center of smth.; getting most attention and interest (also: in the limelight of something):

  • While stem cells are in the spotlight of research today, as recently as six years ago, scientists who worked on stem cells toiled in relative obscurity.

Cf.: steal the spotlight from someone —(also: steal the show from someone) do better than another person (in a theatrical production, etc.) and so make oneself the centre of attention:

  • Some Democrats fear Clinton will steal the spotlight from Kerry when he needs it most.