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In contrast, Europe's past vices now seemed like virtues: rigidity recast as solidity, risk-aversion as prudence.

And, if nothing else, Dongtan is being recast as a trial run from which planners ought to draw lessons.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has tried to recast the desire for privacy as a desire for control over our digital identities.

How ironic that the book should be published just when a quirky election in Massachusetts has shown how little power even the most inspiring of presidents has to recast America.

He has recast the notion of entropy into a context that has meaning and relevance for this particular problem.

It gave definite form, Mukherjee says, to an adversary that was essentially formless: "Cancer, a shape-shifting disease of colossal diversity, was recast as a single, monolithic entity."

The logic was Jacobin, the authority deriving from a perceived mandate to recast time-honored practices.

Only then was it recast in less fleeting terms: as a multiple of the wavelength of a particular type of light.

recast造句

If so then it's worth exploring why and whether the action needs to be recast.

The President can no longer count on a Democratic majority in Congress to enact his agenda; he will now have to recast his presidency in the light of America's abrupt jerk back to the right.

The pursuit of physical perfection was recast as a source — often the source — of young women's “empowerment.

I intend to recast my lost ancestors so that they will understand that there is another path now available home to the Tao.