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The Iraqi Public SpeaksMost of what we think about Iraq is
shaped
by the daily violence that plagues the country.
But China’s “corporate responsibility” agenda is
shaped
more by national interests than by principled notions of the public good.
From an early age, we are taught to acknowledge those whose ideas and insights have
shaped
our thinking.
NEW HAVEN – Many public-policy decisions are based on implicit assumptions about “human nature,” and it is currently popular to speculate about how evolution might have
shaped
human behavior and psychology.
That legacy has
shaped
a deep aversion to the chaos arising from war and civil strife, and drove the CCP under Zhou Enlai to seek growth and stability through the “Four Modernizations” of agriculture, industry, national defense, and science and technology.
Indeed, the twentieth century was
shaped
by three summer crises, whose seriousness was heightened in each case by the absence of major policymakers, who were on vacation.
The design of the bailout has been
shaped
both by domestic pressures faced by eurozone leaders and by the exceptional nature of the Cypriot banking bubble: many European leaders suspect that the island had become a money-laundering center for Russian individuals and entities, which pumped an estimated one-third of the €68 billion into the country’s banks.
The shape of the supply and demand curves cannot be taken as given because both of them incorporate expectations about events that are
shaped
by those expectations.
The ugly truth is that the world’s response to this crisis has been
shaped
by geopolitical interests, not the need to put an end to appalling human suffering.
Getting this right is vital: if the future is not to be
shaped
by ignorance and narrow-mindedness, we need knowledge and informed debate more than ever before.
Beyond growing international credibility, two major changes to the Italian political landscape have
shaped
the election campaign.
On the contrary, developing and enacting financial regulation must be a gradual process,
shaped
by both existing knowledge and firsthand experience.
According to Coase, since the period of reform and opening up began in 1979, China has been a living experiment in institutional evolution,
shaped
simultaneously by the central government and by local governments and enterprises.
Accident has always
shaped
human destiny.
The modern Pakistani identity is
shaped
largely by the negation of an Indian-Hindu identity and the adoption of a global pan-Islamic charter.
That development “is
shaped
by a dynamic and continuous interaction between biology and experience.”
As with all behaviors
shaped
by evolution, when the environment changes, there is a risk that existing adaptations become dysfunctional.
In these societies, the social order is predominantly
shaped
by informal agreements rather than formal laws and regulations.
The US-Soviet rivalry of the Cold War era was special in that relations between those two countries
shaped
the fate of the world until the USSR imploded.
His rise was improbable, because Putin is no career politician, but someone whose worldview was
shaped
by his experience in the KGB, an institution that operated beyond public scrutiny and without fear of legal or other constraints.
When it comes to assessing economic and social trends, both biases are
shaped
by the news cycle.
The best remedies for “undue” and potentially debilitating pessimism are practical: effective fact-based policymaking,
shaped
by scientific inquiry and social solidarity.
For now, the EU’s negotiating stance continues to be
shaped
largely by the fear that too favorable an agreement would create incentives for other countries to follow the UK’s lead.
Third, the renminbi’s international and reserve-currency prospects will be
shaped
by how China handles its growth slowdown.
But now there is reason to hope that, in the future, economists’ conclusions and policy advice will be
shaped
not by those frameworks’ elegance, but by their ability to fit the facts.
Whereas the KGB once
shaped
Kremlin decisions to move troops into Hungary or Czechoslovakia, today the same calculating minds determine how Gazprom is to be deployed in the service of Russia’s foreign policy.
Meanwhile, a strategic alliance that supports peace in the Indian and Pacific Ocean region – for example, among India, the US, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and Vietnam – could be
shaped
quietly and calmly, without impeding any of the partners’ ability to establish economic ties with third parties, including China.
Experience elsewhere suggests that once judges have been appointed, rules of procedure drafted and adopted, and the relationship with other international organs shaped, the system will become fixed.
Right now, the future of Western security is being
shaped
by tensions within the Atlantic relationship.
As a result, countries affected by the Arab Spring now face political spheres that are
shaped
by crowd dynamics, rather than by genuine political or ideological movements.
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