Sentence examples for rules that shape from inspiring English sources

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Throughout economic history, institutions have established the rules that shape human interaction.

True, some of the unwritten rules that shape our careers are positive, such as completing an education so that we can help our families and observing punctuality and civility at work.

The view that institutions are the rules that shape human interaction (North 1990) does not capture the nexus between institutions and economic structures.

Public authorities should set the rules that shape consumers' choices but, within the law, consumers should be free to do whatever they like.

And it is anchored by Mr. Moore's self-evident love of the rules that shape good mystery fiction and the promises on which it must deliver.

Today one hundred years, two million nonprofit organizations, many revisions to the tax code, and several decades of intense technological change later it is time to revisit the rules that shape how we use private resources for public good.

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Relational contract theory [ 1] predicts that it is behaviour rather than rules that shapes contractual relations.

Many dispensaries struggle to obtain even basic banking and credit.Trying to stay uprightJack Finlaw and Barbara Brohl, who chair the task-force, are also pondering the "vertical integration" rules that have shaped the state's medical-marijuana industry.

But its almost-prostrate government may no longer have the capacity, nor the will, to defend rules that have shaped the culture its citizens have cherished for so long.

Models whose architectures are "grown according to rules," such as the recent large scale olfactory bulb models by Migliore, Shepherd, Hines, Wu et al. are exceptions; they use their own empirically-based rules that govern cell shape and position, and what synaptic connections are made; you'll find citations and source code in ModelDB.

Through elegant and cleverly designed studies, developmental psychologists have since shown that even in infancy we possess several extremely powerful "rules of thumb" that shape our thinking (Wellman and Gelman 1998), and make learning about evolution very challenging, because evolution does not operate according to these rules (Evans 2000, 2001).

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