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Vietnam and South Korea offer inspiring examples of countries that
transformed
their education systems within a generation.
Robots on the BrainCALGARY – When Harvey Cushing and William Bovie introduced electrocautery (which uses a high-frequency current to seal blood vessels or make incisions) in 1926, their innovation
transformed
neurosurgery.
Ironically, the same World Bank whose former president, Robert McNamara,
transformed
it almost five decades ago, at the height of decolonization, into a key instrument in the fight against communism, today views the so-called “Beijing Consensus,” by which the Chinese Communist Party maintains an iron grip on the country, as a viable development model.
Rebuilding the Asylum SystemNEW YORK – The European Union needs to accept responsibility for the lack of a common asylum policy, which has
transformed
this year’s growing influx of refugees from a manageable problem into yet another political crisis.
This is why many schools, hospitals, cultural institutions and other establishments remain governed by centralized administrations, although they could have
transformed
themselves into organizations that the state would watch from a distance or support through transparent procedures.
During the 1980's, a wave of leveraged buyouts
transformed
US corporate culture, evidently making bosses more receptive to technological innovation.
Unaffordable tax cuts and wars, a major recession, and soaring health-care costs – fueled in part by the commitment of George W. Bush’s administration to giving drug companies free rein in setting prices, even with government money at stake – quickly
transformed
a huge surplus into record peacetime deficits.
From all appearances, development strategies have been
transformed
wholesale as a result.
It is also simply bad business: Consider the millions of potential customers whose ways of living, working, and playing might be
transformed
by these women’s ideas.
At a time of strong and growing market competition, he must provide the kind of visionary leadership that characterized his father and grandfather, the company’s pioneering founder, who
transformed
a small local trading company into a global semiconductor and smartphone powerhouse.
One reason China has been
transformed
into a gigantic building site, with huge new cities emerging almost overnight, is that this drives a red-hot and highly corrupt economy, ruled by a Leninist party that has monetized political power by asset-stripping and construction.
Latin America’s Irrational ExuberanceMONTEVIDEO – Latin America is coming to the end of an extraordinary cycle of growth that has
transformed
much of the continent, especially its commodity-exporting countries.
Key sectors like farming, health, education, banking, and insurance are already being transformed, greatly enhancing the region’s business landscape.
Can these relationships be
transformed
into anything resembling a cooperative effort?
Failed states of south eastern Europe are being
transformed
into formal or informal protectorates implying deep involvement of Europe in the creation of security for the whole region.
On other occasions, protests such as May Day marches were
transformed
into widespread social mobilization, as happened in France on May 1, 1968.
The triumph of terrorists would have been
transformed
into a triumph of the war on terror.
Education – one of the last big economic sectors yet to be
transformed
by the digital age – is on the cusp of a revolution.
George W. Bush’s administration took matters much further, with a defense agreement in 2005 and a landmark accord on civil nuclear cooperation in 2008 (which remains the centerpiece of the
transformed
relationship).
Germany’s ChoiceFRANKFURT – The euro crisis has already
transformed
the European Union from a voluntary association of equal states into a creditor-debtor relationship from which there is no easy escape.
After all, similar revelations about the tobacco industry – what the major cigarette companies knew and when they knew it –
transformed
the public-health landscape.
When this happens, seed is
transformed
from being a common good into being the “intellectual property” of companies such as Monsanto, for which the corporation can claim limitless profits through royalty payments.
Seed is also
transformed
in this way from being a renewable regenerative resource into a non-renewable resource and commodity.
If the government is able to sustain its resolve over the years it will take to set the economy firmly on a new trajectory, the kingdom will be thoroughly
transformed
– for the better.
As the US retreats from the world stage and a multipolar global order emerges, the international monetary system may well be
transformed
– but probably not into a renminbi-led system.
The anniversary of the start of its island building underscores the
transformed
geopolitics in a corridor central to the international maritime order.
As free-market thinking has taken hold and similar reforms have proliferated, the social-welfare state is being
transformed
into a social-welfare society.
Transferred to Moscow, he headed the FSB (the
transformed
KGB) until Yeltsin suddenly appointed him prime minister last August.
In other words, Christian eschatology was
transformed
into a secular historical postulate.
In Britain, Lord John Browne, the chief executive who
transformed
BP from a second-tier European oil company into a global giant, resigned after admitting he had lied in court about the circumstances in which he had met a gay companion (apparently, he met him through a male escort agency).
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