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We now know, after 20 years of discussion of Soviet documents, that in 1932 Stalin knowingly
transformed
the collectivization famine in Ukraine into a deliberate campaign of politically motivated starvation.
But then came the smartphone, which
transformed
all media and effectively put Facebook, Google, and a handful of others in control of the information flow to users.
Ultimately, they
transformed
the US military bases into special economic zones.
NATO, moreover, not only enlarged its membership, but also
transformed
itself from an anti-Communist defensive alliance into an offensive grouping (with operations in Yugoslavia, Iraq and Afghanistan).
By propping up violent jihadists in the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond, while supporting the United States in its fight against them, this gas-rich speck of a country – the world’s wealthiest in per capita terms – has
transformed
itself from a regional gadfly into an international rogue elephant.
Economic freedoms that
transformed
Russia for good and ill brought despair to laboratories and research institutes as budgets were slashed and bright young scientists fled abroad while others (most famously the mathematician turned oligarch Boris Berezovsky) moved into banking and other businesses.
Innovation, production, and sales are all being
transformed
by technology platforms, data analytics, 3D printing, and the so-called Internet of Things (IoT).
Third, it has
transformed
Greece into a de facto holding pen with inadequate facilities.
The channel canceled its regular programs, and was
transformed
into a round-the-clock workshop of live news and interviews, switching from one revolution to another.
In the words of a senior NGO human rights leader: “They’re punishing the Syrian people because they were unhappy that NATO took the mandate of protecting civilians in Libya and
transformed
it into a mandate for regime change.”
A hitherto latent rivalry between Iran and Israel thus has been
transformed
into an open struggle for dominance in the Middle East.
With benchmark interest rates stuck at the dreaded zero bound, monetary policy has been
transformed
from an agent of price stability into an engine of financial instability.
The US-backed insurgency of the 1980s, launched under the banner of jihad against the occupying Soviet Union,
transformed
two close American allies – Pakistan and Saudi Arabia – into strategic threats.
Clearly, the rapid rollout of broadband services has
transformed
the lives of people in the industrialized world; there is every reason to expect that developing countries could benefit at least as much.
Contemporary Japan, a stalwart supporter of the US-led postwar system, was also
transformed
by it.
If India as a nation could do as well as its four premier states, Andhra Pradean, Haryana, Kerala and Punjab, its poverty--and its prospects as an economic power--would be
transformed.
Now the shale revolution has
transformed
it from an energy importer to an exporter, and North America may be self-sufficient in the coming decade at the same time that China is becoming more dependent on energy imports.
It is their contributions that, over the centuries,
transformed
Europe from the global backwater it had become after the fall of Rome into a hub of intellectual progress and innovation that created the West and changed the course of humanity.
The biological imperatives that guide the priority system of transplant waiting lists are easily
transformed
into economic values.
In just ten years, the neighborhood surrounding the World Trade Center site has been radically
transformed.
A century later, the Japanese economic miracle had
transformed
the image of at least a small part of Asia in European eyes into a place of rapid technological and industrial progress.
Education will be similarly
transformed.
Every symptom of the crisis was
transformed
into the consequence of an action taken by the enemy.
Market reforms initiated by the left started in 1984 with a New Zealand labor government which enacted legislation that
transformed
a small formerly isolated nation into one of the most "liberal" economies in the world.
With Myanmar/Burma now the “in” destination for the world’s hot-money investors, the imperial decrepitude that Lewis described will doubtless soon be transformed, the archaic charm of a fading past demolished for the sake of modern commerce.
President Thein Sein’s government has, by its release of Suu Kyi and embrace of a democratic transition,
transformed
the country’s image.
A national consensus emerged from the crisis that Denmark’s energy sector had to be
transformed
in order to secure future energy supply.
But when we make surfing competitive, a recreational activity in which millions of people can happily participate is
transformed
into a spectator sport to be watched, for most, on a screen.
Instead, “performance capture technology,” originally invented for the movie Avatar, enables a human actor, Andy Serkis, to play the role of the chimpanzee Caesar, not by dressing in a chimp suit, but by having every gesture and facial movement, even the twitch of an eyebrow,
transformed
into the movement of an ape.
The next US president must reinvigorate a relationship that is ready to be substantially
transformed
for the first time since Franklin Roosevelt’s Good Neighbor Policy of seven decades ago.
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