In addition, institutions such as the World Bank, the World Trade Organization and many international telecommunication companies have also shaped modern globalization.
Bureaucratic institutions, notably hospitals and insurers, would shape the environment in which transplants take place.
Institutions do not merely reflect the preferences and power of the units constituting them; the institutions themselves shape those preferences and that power.
"Collectors and institutions shaped the canon," she said.
It seeks to strengthen public understanding of how armed conflicts and military institutions have shaped Minnesota's state and national experience.
For much of the 19th century, the institution of slavery shaped several local issues.
He applied the history of computing to reason about how people and institutions will shape and be shaped by the likely changes.
This course will train students to think critically and in an informed manner about the way these institutions shape the lives of individuals and groups.
He held that individuals are not things that should be accommodated by social institutions, instead, social institutions are prior to and shape the individuals.
While institutions do exist and shape our beings and our interactions, we can change both their structure and the extent to which they imprison us.