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It amounts to reshaping people, and researchers say the best results usually take 12 to 18 months.
"The video-cassette player is definitely reshaping the way children are watching television."
Mr. Gingrich once said his goal was "reshaping the entire nation through the news media."
The agreement is emblematic of two important trends that are reshaping the advertising and media industries.
He had the key role in reshaping the iron manufacturer to a modern cannon manufacturer and chemical industry.
This is apparently a very new phenomenon for creators, which is reshaping the whole watch-making industry.
Two reforms are singled out here that will help begin the process of reshaping the welfare state to fulfil both of these objectives.
To the extent that young women are rejecting the old idea of copying men and reshaping the world around their desires, it's exhilarating progress.
It was somewhere beyond midnight when I finished reshaping the world and returned to my body in the AC complex.
A few on the right side, however, were sharply pointed, and one eyetooth seemed to have been in the process of reshaping itself into a fang.
Fundamentalists, already horrified by evolution's challenge to the creation story, concluded that it also led to dangerous schemes for reshaping humankind.
This report was called The Reshaping of British Railways.
'Reshaping of Some Things' But some kind of change would seem to be in the works.
The idea of reshaping the kingdom's religious and tribal form of monarchy remains tentative, more vague public discussion than concrete plan.
Along the way, they are reshaping curriculums, rethinking decadelong traditions and trying to balance diversity with preserving their identities.
Mr. Maughan says he has only just begun his work in reshaping Salomon Brothers.
The deal is also indicative of the consolidation of global agency giants that has been reshaping Madison Avenue since early last year.
He kneaded her, tenderly reshaping the soft mound, then brushed his fingertips across the dusky center and watched it respond.
In the mid-20th century this was closed as a result of The Reshaping of British Railways report.
Finally, Leonard said, despite the current outcry about "activist judges," many courts are skittish about reshaping social issues from outside legislative bodies.
From an organizational perspective, Amidon (1997) indicates that the knowledge movement is reshaping how organizations are created, evolve, mature, and evolve or die.
All these offenses against common sense are possible because of Mr. Gingrich's success in reshaping the boundaries of Congressional action.
The line was not mentioned in Beeching's 1963 report 'The Reshaping of British Railways'.
Dare County is a prime example of one of the demographic trends reshaping the country: retirement to the scenic corners of rural America.
"For the first time," Marshall writes, "a sports institution, through Jackie Robinson's entry into the game, took the lead in reshaping American society."