In general it is not elegant, the more so because the authors usually follow the Latin idioms and sentence divisions instead of reshaping them into the native English style.
He has left it on record that he composed each paragraph mentally as a whole before committing any part of it to paper, balancing and reshaping until it fully satisfied his sense of unity and rhythm.
We live in a time of extraordinary change, change that's reshaping the way we live, the way we work, our planet, our place in the world.
Production was of importance not because of the intrinsic worth of invention andreshaping the world, but because its external results feed pleasure.
It was not till ends were banished from nature that purposes became important as factors in human minds capable of reshaping existence.
Now, because the Socialist seeks the reshaping of human society, it does not follow that he denies it to be even now a very wonderful and admirable spectacle.
Nevertheless, the reshaping of human pragmatics does not take place by general agreement or without conflict, as will be pointed out more than once.
Interconnection made possible by digital technology, first of all, opens a wide range of possibilities for reshaping social life, political institutions, and our ability to design and produce goods.
By the wealth they have, and by their power for good or evil, they have a controlling influence in the reshaping of the world after its convulsions.
They risked the chance they had of reshaping the structure of human society to a higher level of common sense and liberty.
It was in the time of armistice, and these men were deeply anxious about the new problems which faced America and about the reshaping of the world's philosophy.
But I starve there, Hinzelmann, I dry away into stone, and this envied living is reshaping me into a complacent idol for fools to honor, and the approval of fools is converting the heart and wits of me into the stony heart and wits of an idol.
This figure he was continually reshapingand realtering.
I hold in my hand one of the trial briefs entitled “Reshaping of Education, Training of Youth,” which will be offered later on this day.
Not till the conclusion of the last Afghan war, and the final reshaping of the surveys of Baluchistan, could it be said exactly where he wandered during those strenuous years of unremitting travel.
Oriental scholars for many years past have been deeply interested in reshaping the map of Asia to suit their theories of the sequence of historical action in India and on its frontiers.
The rivers have evidently been important factors in reshaping the original cavity.
The present contours are the results of more than one reshaping of the surface through the agencies of marine erosion and sub-aerial denudation.
The decline of liberalism in official state circles, and the frustration of every hope of equality, had their effect in reshaping the policy pursued by educated Jews.
In this poem, as well as in his prose articles, he ranged himself with Lilienblum in demanding a reshaping of Jewish life on an utilitarian, practical basis.
Orosius’ feat of reshaping history so that it was subservient to religion, is a good example of what was going on in every field.
Men like Augustine were occupied in de-secularizing the knowledge of their times; that is, in reshaping it so that it should fill a subordinate place in the religious scheme and so support that scheme, or at least not be in opposition to it.