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Europe’s fear of contagion is justified, because the Brexit referendum’s outcome has
transformed
the politics of EU fragmentation.
By the time WWI erupted, it should have been clear that industrialization and the transportation revolution had
transformed
warfare.
How does one reconcile an isolated retrograde incident such as the disappearance of an elderly Chinese couple with the hopeful progress of the "Chinese economic miracle" that has so
transformed
this once seemingly desperate, backward land?
But the demolition process that has
transformed
or razed so many of China's old Stalinist economic institutions has not been matched by a demolition of stultifying political structures.
Soros versus Sinn: The German Question"Germany's Choice" by George SorosFRANKFURT – 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.
During those fifty years, however, the map of world conflict has been rewritten and the means of warfare transformed, while Japan remains locked in viewpoints forged in the trauma of wartime defeat and US occupation.
Moreover, the strategic balance to Europe’s east will also be transformed, because the populations of Russia and the Ukraine are expected to decline even more steeply than those of the EU.
The
transformed
plants can grow in salty soil and be irrigated with brackish water, conserving fresh water for other uses.
Akio Kyuma, the Director-General of the Defense Agency, which is expected to be
transformed
into the Ministry of Defense, was instrumental in preventing Aso’s ally, Fukushiro Nukaga, from running for LDP president.
Unlike a “real enemy,” with which a rival can achieve a modus vivendi, an absolute enemy must in time be either destroyed or
transformed
– for example, through the “nation building” that Trump vociferously rejects.
That membership drive, however, has already
transformed
Turkey.
They may not pay as heavy a price as France a century and a half ago, when the popularly elected Louis Napoleon
transformed
himself, via a wildly popular referendum, into Napoleon III--that vote being the last the French would enjoy until the end of the Second Empire.
Old equity holders are wiped out and old debt claims are
transformed
into equity claims in the new entity which continues operating with a new capital structure.
The emergence of these value chains has
transformed
global trade from a zero-sum game to a foundation for mutually beneficial collaboration.
While a truly competitive private sector has to be unleashed, the state must not be weakened but transformed, to become one that is at the service of citizens.
If agriculture is to be
transformed
into a safer, greener, fairer element of Britain’s post-Brexit economy, UK policymakers will need to change their approach radically.
In 1960, the long neglected pit for the palace’s foundation was
transformed
into an open-air swimming pool.
The Web People, for their part, believe that technology must transform politics and institutions, just as it has
transformed
newspapers, taxi services, and hotels.
From the steam engine to the personal computer, inventions have
transformed
societies in complex ways.
As a result, even evidence that a person’s mood and clinical state has been significantly improved after ECT can be
transformed
into evidence of brain damage.
This year’s report focuses on the nature of work: how the way we earn a living is being
transformed
by economic globalization, new technologies, and innovations in social organization.
Eventually, capitalism
transformed
itself and its gains began to be shared more widely.
The policies that
transformed
in China over the last two decades are unlikely to work in North Korea.
First, Baghdad had been
transformed
into a Shiite-dominated city.
Now the worldwide wave of support for a full ban on nuclear weapons, or “nuclear zero,” is being
transformed
into a debate about nuclear deterrence.
But retail shop clerks and car dealers cannot be easily
transformed
into the specialized and highly skilled workers needed in modern manufacturing.
But shops and showrooms cannot be
transformed
into tourist attractions, whose capacity will remain limited until enough time has passed to build new hotels, recreational facilities, etc.
The right metaphor would spin some of these ideas, or others like them, into a vision for America’s future that, like the New Deal, would gain coherence as it is
transformed
into reality.
If a debt moratorium or default can be avoided, however, Korea's state-led capitalism may yet be
transformed
into something like market-led capitalism, one more competitive in -- and open to -- global markets.
During his reign, Thailand was
transformed
from a poor country into Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy.
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