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The very character of the war in Iraq has been
transformed
from a democratizing mission into a stabilizing mission high in casualties and in cost.
The suffering that so many people are enduring leads to pressure for reform, and Obama has shrewdly
transformed
these pressures into a political force.
But on other issues, Ban has failed to live up to the critically important precedent set by his predecessor as Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, who
transformed
the position to promote human rights and assumed the role of the "world's conscience" when necessary.
In effect, Russia’s state-owned companies have
transformed
public property into a new model of czarist ownership.
In many cases, the “vanished” do eventually resurface, but with an apparently
transformed
perspective on their past work or the government that detained them.
This moment holds potential: spending cuts could be
transformed
into an opportunity to coordinate and integrate Europe’s defense industry, thus maximizing overall efficiency.
The nature of these two countries’ bilateral engagement will dictate how the low-carbon economic “pie” will get carved up, and thus how fast the global economy as a whole can be
transformed.
It was in this way that it radically
transformed
economies and societies for the better.
A direct, unqualified assertion about the benefits of free trade has now been
transformed
into a statement adorned by all kinds of ifs and buts.
Unlike in other countries, where guerrillas pursued exclusively political demands, Colombia’s guerilla groups became involved in drug trafficking, which
transformed
them into lethal institutional monsters, one part subversive organization and one part criminal mafia.
Closed and tightly managed R&D operations must be
transformed
into more fluid, open processes involving collaboration with customers and suppliers.
With the world’s largest domestic market and plentiful venture capital, China’s old “copy-cat” entrepreneurs have
transformed
themselves into innovation powerhouses.
Germany’s position in the refugee crisis has
transformed
the AfD into a staunch anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim movement, supported by disillusioned voters from across the political spectrum.
And, perversely, American neo-conservatives have
transformed
the internationalism of the old left by seeking to impose a democratic world order by US military force.
China
transformed
its agrarian economy by building a strong, labor-intensive industrial base, shifting workers from agriculture to manufacturing and construction, and improving productivity across all sectors.
Literary works in which people who committed cruel, bloody acts were
transformed
into vampires became popular from 1820 onwards.
Vlad Tepes was
transformed
into a vampire by the most famous of these stories: Bram Stoker's novel Dracula in 1897.
But, with a strong political commitment, global food-production systems can be
transformed.
Historical evidence shows that in countries that successfully
transformed
from an agrarian to a modern economy – including those in Western Europe, North America, and, more recently, in East Asia – governments coordinated key investments by private firms that helped to launch new industries, and often provided incentives to pioneering firms.
The retail sector, too, is being
transformed.
This was the time of the “great population scare,” which
transformed
thinking worldwide, no doubt contributing to higher commodity prices while the fear lasted.
They would have
transformed
Russia more than all the aid programs put together.
Sovereignty was shared and
transformed
in areas like trade and the environment.
As a result, all jobs, even those of doctors, lawyers, and professors, are being
transformed.
But
transformed
is not the same as threatened.
As a result, the talks were
transformed
into a full-blown leaders’ summit, with presidents and prime ministers heading to Denmark to seal the deal themselves.
India’s Urban AwakeningWASHINGTON, DC – When the United Kingdom became the first country in the world to undergo large-scale urbanization in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the process
transformed
its economy and society.
The concept is generic, but could be used best by a truly
transformed
NATO.
In 1997, the mismanagement of the East Asia crisis by the IMF and the US Treasury
transformed
downturns into recessions, and recessions into depressions.
By 1900, it represented only 20% of world output – not because something bad happened in Asia, but rather because the Industrial Revolution had
transformed
Europe and North America into the world’s workshop.
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