Henry Louis Gates believes Hemingway's style was fundamentally shaped "in reaction to [his] experience of world war".
That you are an alien and yet are fundamentally shaped like us that, I accept.
Leipzig has fundamentally shaped the history of Saxony and of Germany and has always been known as a place of commerce.
Moreover, much of his philosophy is shaped fundamentally by his engagement with the science of his time.
Elworthy's research approach was fundamentally shaped while at Cambridge through Douglass North's supervisions on the New Institutional Economics.
"Rather, the election 2000 dispute was different because the outcome was fundamentally shaped, if not completely determined, by judges."
The novel seems to suggest that the characters have been fundamentally shaped by their common experience in the war and can never become a part of normal society again.
Their lives had been so fundamentally shaped by the Sunbane that they could not question the discomfiture Andelain gave them.
The country's strategic sea-lane position fostered inter-island and international trade; trade has since fundamentally shaped Indonesian history.
Trade has since fundamentally shaped Indonesian history.