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Women need to be empowered, and their role in the economy
transformed.
According to the Greek government, the current arrangement has not only
transformed
Greece into a debt colony; it threatens the dignity of the Greek people.
In recent decades, senior military officers have been
transformed
into powerful landlords through grants of choice agricultural lands and real estate.
And, indeed, Keynes’s magnum opus, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, published in February 1936,
transformed
economics and economic policymaking.
In the ten years since the Berlin Wall’s fall these countries have been
transformed
and are on the way to joining the EU.
Digital platforms already have
transformed
many parts of the economy.
In this way, they have
transformed
the typical job search, and are now approaching the critical mass needed to move employment numbers.
Even though the region was already being
transformed
by demographic changes, including rapid population growth, urbanization, and a spike in unemployed, university-educated young adults, the eruption of protests took many Middle Eastern and North African countries by surprise.
The region’s new map was based on the assumption that the fundamentals of “Muslim Asia” could be
transformed
by introducing the Western nation-state system.
Turkey’s new regional prominence has
transformed
a static Cold War barrier into a potential catalyst for regional peace, prosperity, and stability.
Even the World Economic Forum has been
transformed
into “an international organization for public-private cooperation.”
China’s economy and politics, ideologically
transformed
in all but name, will soon need to be adapted to address rising social inequality.
To break the deadlock, the current bilateral framework for negotiation, which has remained largely unchanged since the Cold War, must be
transformed
into a trilateral framework that includes China.
And, while aging could be
transformed
into an opportunity if the elderly could be made more productive, this requires action at the national and societal levels, not more European integration.
By enmeshing billions of people in seamless connectivity, online platforms have
transformed
the scope of social networks and provided new tools for researchers to investigate human interaction.
In Morocco, the government, with the help of international loans, implemented a program that
transformed
solid waste management, including by boosting private-sector participation considerably.
They seem confident that, though the bilateral relationship will change somewhat, it will not be fundamentally
transformed.
True, the economy was slowing when Bush took office, but he also inherited an enormous fiscal surplus, amounting to 2% of GDP, which he
transformed
into a yawning deficit, equaling 4.5% of GDP.
Chinese industry had been
transformed
into subsidiaries of government through nationalization and central planning.
After more than three decades of breakneck economic growth, it has
transformed
itself from one of the poorest countries on earth to the world's largest economy.
By harnessing the same innovative spirit that
transformed
emerging markets into manufacturing hubs for everything from cars to computers, these companies have become leaders in supplying the world with high quality, low-cost vaccines.
And US policymakers must act soon, or an increasingly fragile Pakistan could well be
transformed
from a state sponsor of terrorism into a state sponsored by terrorists.
Though the study of economics and gender has been
transformed
in recent years, the profound impact of culture demonstrates that we still have much to learn.
The expert committee supports EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker’s plan to channel some €300 billion of private-sector money toward infrastructure, and proposes that if the scheme is successful, it should be
transformed
into a permanent European investment mechanism.
The truth is that ordinary Cubans are more oppressed by a personal embargo, one that has
transformed
them into blindfolded and muzzled pawns.
Europe’s Financial AlchemyCHICAGO – It is universally recognized that a key factor underlying the 2007-2008 financial crisis was the diffusion of collateralized debt obligations (CDOs), the infamous special-purpose vehicles that
transformed
lower-rated debt into highly rated debt.
As a result, the crisis has
transformed
the EU from the “fantastic object” that inspired enthusiasm into something radically different.
What was meant to be a voluntary association of equal states that sacrificed part of their sovereignty for the common good – the embodiment of the principles of an open society – has now been
transformed
by the euro crisis into a relationship between creditor and debtor countries that is neither voluntary nor equal.
Indeed, the war in Iraq has
transformed
the centuries-old Shi’a-Sunni conflict by infusing it with modern geopolitical significance and extending it to the entire region.
The decision to go to war against Iraq for a second time, and then to occupy the country in March 2003,
transformed
this hegemony into direct US responsibility for the future of the Middle East.
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