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Emergency care is also likely to be reshaped by the pressures of climate change.
In the first century, post-exile, Judaism was reshaped by the rabbis, and underwent drastic changes.
"Our labour market will be fundamentally reshaped by the scope and breadth of technological change, and if we do not embrace massive economic reform and focus on incentivising innovation, we will simply be left behind in an increasingly competitive global marketplace".
Thomas and Brown (2011), also explored what they described as a new 'culture of learning' where information technology has become a participatory medium, giving rise to an environment that is constantly being changed and reshaped by the participation within information spaces.
Rooney grew up in a village reshaped by the cultural fallout of war, the last great wave of change to sweep the island.
While change management has been around for a while, it has been reshaped by the way employees can influence each other with a social digital workplace.
They've nonetheless been reshaped by the digital revolution.
This is because rural life has been reshaped by the new realities of industrial agriculture.
Blérancourt's traditional power structure was reshaped by the events of 1789.
And there you have the continuing tangled contradictions of primary care medicine, an entity now so battered by market forces and reshaped by scientific changes that no one can quite figure out what it is anymore.
And they send a strong message to suppliers, shareholders, and customers that the company plans on being one of the agile survivors in a world reshaped by climate change.
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