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It was no accident that the books were then
translated
into almost every language of Eastern and Southeastern Europe.
But this has not
translated
into change on the ground.
Unconstrained by first-hand knowledge of Imanishi's works, which were never translated, Halstead told him that his theory was "Japanese in its unreality."
They claim that the early British scholars and administrators who documented Indian customs and
translated
the early sacred texts were bamboozled by the Brahmins--the first Indians to learn English and thus the only available intermediaries--into believing that the Hindu social order was caste-based.
All of the candidates spoke flawless English – though the debate was
translated
into 16 languages.
But, in practice, these affinities have not
translated
into close political or strategic relations.
And his fascination with autocratic leaders, such as Russia’s Vladimir Putin, has already
translated
into an eagerness to adopt their tactics and symbols of power, evident in his (unfulfilled) request for tanks and missile-launchers at his inauguration.
Interpersonal neurobiology, a new field combining developmental psychology, evolutionary biology, and genetics, seeks to understand how relationships throughout life are
translated
into the structure and function of the nervous system.
That stance has translated, most obviously, into repeated vetoes of UN Security Council resolutions aimed at ending a conflict that has already produced tens of thousands of victims.
This
translated
into exports persistently higher than imports.
In this sense, the heart of the university is located in its curriculum committee, as the mechanism by which research is regularly
translated
into teaching, generating new cycles of creative destruction.
But this has not
translated
into greater control of finances.
But, even if everyone in the entire world cut all residential lighting, and this
translated
entirely into CO2 reduction, it would be the equivalent of China pausing its CO2 emissions for less than four minutes.
Indeed, the Trump administration’s “America First” positions have increasingly
translated
into “America Alone.”
Moreover, the RBI’s commitment to price stability has
translated
into low interest rates, keeping the government’s debt-financing costs in check.
Until now, Congress’s excessive political polarization has
translated
into an approach that has pushed more of the burden of adjustment onto those who are less able to bear it.
But imagine a world where textbooks are adapted to many learning styles and
translated
into myriad languages.
Rapid progress toward truly “personalized medicine” is occurring, with patients’ DNA profiles being
translated
into more individualized, predictive, and preventive medical care.
Ideally, air-quality data should be collected,
translated
into easily understandable language, and widely disseminated in real-time via social media so that city dwellers can take appropriate action (particularly important for vulnerable individuals).
As I argued in my book The Geopolitics of Emotion (which was
translated
into Norwegian), populism is the direct product of a culture of fear.
Political ideas are easily
translated
into religious language, and in extreme circumstances, violent jihadism is used to express political frustrations.
For the first time, all proceedings were
translated
into Russian.
In reality, the currency in which oil is priced would have no significant or sustained effect on the price of oil when
translated
into dollars, euros, yen, or any other currency.
But talk is not enough; leaders must ensure that discussion is
translated
into real action.
This was reflected in a 40% gain in the country’s terms of trade (the price of exports relative to imports), which meant that the same export volumes
translated
into more dollars.
Central to Taoism is the concept of wu wei, which can be literally
translated
as “non-action,” but is really much more than that.
Unfortunately, this commitment has not
translated
into the implementation of such a mechanism.
Europe’s BargainMILAN – In July, the European Commission published its sixth report on economic, social, and territorial cohesion (a term that can be roughly
translated
as equality and inclusiveness).
Because of the supply-side problems, however, the spending
translated
into spiraling inflation.
But until its targets are
translated
into action, the world’s least-developed countries may not be convinced that the developed countries are serious about equity – or “climate justice.”
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