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This legacy
shaped
the intellectual environment in which the father-and-son team of William and Lawrence Bragg were trained, and where Lawrence Bragg--first as an undergraduate and then as a research student--developed in 1912 the ideas that led to X-ray structural analysis.
These days, the process is
shaped
by two major regional dynamics, the so-called Arab Spring and the Iran nuclear deal.
Russian diplomats, whose outlook also remains largely
shaped
by the Cold War, seized on the proposal.
Nevertheless, in advance of November’s presidential election, it is important to distinguish the forces that have
shaped
Barack Obama’s foreign policy, and to assess his handling of them.
Schools need to incorporate this new reality into their curriculums, preparing their students to work across cultures and equipping them for a world
shaped
by issues that transcend national boundaries.
In addition, his contextual intelligence about world politics has been
shaped
from the bottom up with experience in Indonesia and Kenya, and his understanding of American politics was
shaped
from the bottom up as a community organizer in Chicago.
In fact, the inclusion of homosexuality as a pathological condition suggests the extent to which psychiatric diagnosis has been
shaped
by social and political currents.
But her views and actions are
shaped
by the society in which she lives, which in turn is
shaped
by that history.
It involved the termination of the great global ideological divide that
shaped
the course of this century: how to organize society, and how to distribute political power within society.
From the beginning, the European Economic Community was
shaped
by a bad compromise between Germany and France: French farmers could charge excessive prices, and Germany could sell its industrial goods to France.
In fact, events in today’s Middle East continue to be
shaped
by the radical changes brought about after World War I. Previously, most Arabs had been grouped together under various caliphates.
The way chromatin works is, in turn,
shaped
by genetic and environmental factors, making their functioning difficult to grasp.
Women’s advocacy has also
shaped
a new approach to poverty alleviation in Morocco, in the form of the National Initiative for Human Development, which integrates efforts to improve education with better sanitation and housing.
Other breeds have been
shaped
to please us, often at severe cost to the animals themselves.
China, for example, considers Germany to be much more than a model of export-led growth; for many Chinese, that success highlights the way Germany’s historical trajectory has been
shaped
by its struggle with the authoritarian spirit of the past.
Third, this global revolution will affect – and be
shaped
by – all countries, and have a systems-level impact in many areas.
I firmly believe that the new technology age, if
shaped
in a responsive and responsible way, could catalyze a new cultural renaissance that will create the sense that we are part of something much larger than ourselves – a true global civilization.
For example, a surgeon might place something like a stringthrough a small endoscopic hole; in the presence of an appropriate stimulus (for example, temperature or light), it would then convert itself into an appropriately
shaped
medical device such as a stent, or a sheet to prevent adhesion.
It was
shaped
by the EU’s eastern enlargement and the understanding that enlargement reflected the reunification of Europe.
The truth is that the EU that has emerged over the last decade has been
shaped
in no small part by the UK.
Using this approach, it is possible to argue that the future of many Western economies, and that of the global economy, will be
shaped
by their ability to navigate four inter-related financial, economic, social, and political dynamics.
Islam and Europe have long
shaped
one another's cultural identity.
The Occident’s basic character was
shaped
over centuries by the Mediterranean region (though parts of Europe north of the Alps made many important contributions to its development).
The Social Democratic movement that
shaped
the modern European welfare state also originated in Germany.
Its vision was
shaped
by the recent independence struggles of many of its member countries, and its agenda promoted national sovereignty, non-interference, a rebalancing of North-South relations, and support for national liberation movements.
And the plumbing malfunctioned because herd behavior –
shaped
by policies in ways that we are only now coming to understand – overwhelmed it.
The consequences of HDZ's collapse
shaped
the presidential contest.
Just like the veterans of World War II who commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of the victory over Nazi Gerrmany are a dying out, so the generation, which has been
shaped
by the early years of the Cold War and whose support for c1ose transatlantic ties was instinctive and unquestioning, is losing political influence in both Europe and America.
Centuries of being part of the Russian and Soviet empires have, in different ways,
shaped
how Ukrainians view their country and its interests.
But he understood instinctively that daily events were
shaped
by powerful trends and forces: the strategic competition between East and West, the evolving international financial system in the age of global interdependence, and the consequences of decolonization.
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