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Since the Industrial Revolution began, human activity has substantially
changed
the atmosphere’s composition.
Germany has
changed
over the last decade, sending peacekeeping troops to Somalia, Bosnia, East Timor, Kosovo, the Caucasus, Macedonia and, in response to September 11th, Afghanistan.
Indian rape laws were
changed
in the wake of the rape and murder in 2011 of Bhanwari Devi, a 36-year-old midwife whose accusations of sexual misconduct implicated senior political figures.
But what has
changed
for news organizations is that, thanks to social media, they no longer have a monopoly on holding the powerful to account.
Among Hong Kong's public, there is a pervasive feeling that it has
changed
for the worse since 1997 -- not as a result of overweening interference from Beijing, but due to worrisome decisions made by local rulers.
The Unavoidable Costs of Helicopter MoneyMUNICH – The long-running debate about the advisability of so-called helicopter money has
changed
shape, as new ideas emerge about the form it could take – and questions arise about whether it is already being dropped on some economies.
What hasn’t
changed
is that embracing helicopter money would be a very bad idea.
Indeed, the location of financial activity has
changed
through the centuries.
This
changed
in 1914 with the creation of the Federal Reserve System.
And while the app’s privacy policy has since been changed, that US firm retains the previously acquired data, which it could use for commercial purposes today and for who knows what else tomorrow.
Most countries have already
changed
their immigration laws, or have promised to do so before the deadline.
But, to do so, the directive on free movement must be changed, so that the right to immigrate does not automatically imply a right to social benefits.
Similarly, Giora Eliraz of Hebrew University argues that the Islamic ideas that arrived in Indonesia from the Middle East changed, becoming more inclusive and pluralist in character, owing to the influence of the great nineteenth-century Egyptian reformer Muhammad Abduh.
It was a bold and risky strategy that ultimately
changed
the political map of Europe.
The US would never sign a treaty that fundamentally
changed
Internet governance arrangements, but the point is that many governments will try to use the treaty process to increase their ability to control the information that their citizens can access.
But, by the time of the Iraq war, conditions had changed: the US had grown so powerful relative to the rest of the world that the lack of reciprocity became an intense source of irritation even to America’s closest allies.
After 30 years of transformation, China’s economy, society, and, to some extent, its political system, have
changed
profoundly.
The framework for US macroeconomic policy
changed
dramatically when the international monetary system broke down in 1971.
Much has
changed
since then, and gender equality in the sciences has greatly improved.
Revelations during the campaign – for example, that, in a 2015 speech, she had said that “deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs, and structural biases have to be changed” to secure women’s reproductive and other rights – reinforced fears that she would push too progressive a social agenda.
Many voters
changed
their choices after watching these.
Fortunately, much has
changed
in the last decade.
But it would not have
changed
the course of history for the worse if President Bush had not responded as he did.
The contrast with its benign policy toward Libya in 2011 reflects how Russian foreign policy
changed
with the return of Vladimir Putin to the Kremlin.
In exchange, the Kremlin has pledged to support – but only after the constitution is
changed
– Ukraine’s national government in its reassertion of control over those regions, as well as over its border with Russia.
Clearly, when it comes to allowing political considerations to affect enforcement of the rules, not much has
changed.
Britain’s highly centralized political culture has been irreversibly
changed.
EU-driven reforms have
changed
the political landscape in Turkey dramatically, but the transformation toward liberal democracy is far from complete, as the country’s current bout of political instability and its prime minister’s not infrequent populist outbursts suggest.
Since then, however, the SD has fundamentally
changed
the country’s political landscape.
The dynamics of the energy markets
changed
notably as shale-oil production came onstream at a market-moving scale in 2013-2014.
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