Traditional attitudes are being profoundly shaken by today's climate - and that could be for the better.
Is it weird that our confidence levels can be so shaken by a bad clothes day?
Recently, the hedge-fund industry has been shaken by allegations that it exploits inside information.
The third quarter saw New York shaken by an earthquake and battered by Hurricane Irene.
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Their confidence in world markets has been shaken by two food-price spikes in four years.
Police said the owner of the vehicle was unhurt but badly shaken by the ordeal.
In February the company was shaken by the murder of a Coke executive by rebels in Colombia.
The French army was humiliated by the loss of Alsace-Lorraine, then shaken by the Paris Commune uprising.
The government of Bulent Ecevit, who himself was visibly shaken by the devastation, appealed for urgent foreign help.
Col Gaddafi was said to be badly shaken by the bombings, in which his adopted daughter was killed.
He said Norway had been "shaken by evil" but that Norwegian democracy and ideals would not be destroyed.
They were badly shaken by the incident but they reported for duty this morning and are back at work.
As a telescope moves, its mirrors are deformed by gravity while at the same time being shaken by wind.
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Now it is focused on expanding retail brokerage and rebuilding an institutional business badly shaken by the financial crisis.
So he thought, such were the thoughts I attributed to him, I was shaken by vivid electric shocks of rage.
Brown was so shaken by the outcry he invented the non means-tested winter fuel allowance to placate his elderly critics.
For Benedict XVI, the line, "shaken by questions of deep relevance for the life of faith" stands out to me.
Vodianova was in Moscow at the time of the crisis and witnessed firsthand how her countrymen were shaken by the tragedy.
Investors around the world have been shaken by the recent run of corporate scandals that have included Enron, WorldCom and Xerox.
Many there are still shaken by the deaths of four U.N. monitors killed in an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon this week.
We had barely crossed Dartmouth Street, less than a block from the finish, when we were shaken by the first explosion.
All of which, for political colleagues still shaken by the departure of Mr Strauss-Kahn from the Socialist-led coalition, was reassuringly predictable.
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In Germany cosy ties between religious and political authorities have been shaken by news of abuse at prestigious Catholic schools and monasteries.
Friends and relatives of the couple were shaken by the sudden violence.
"Their confidence wasn't shaken by continuing public-policy debates, " says Richard Curtin, an economist at the University of Michigan, who analyzed the results.
His coalition government has been shaken by a number of corruption scandals.
And Democrats are shaken by the news that the Democratic attorney-general, Dan Morales, will not seek re-election in 1998 for family reasons.
France has been shaken by what has become known as l'affaire d'Outreau.
In Bolivia, long seen as a success story for democratic reform, a weak and divided coalition government was shaken by rioting in February.
The euro has been badly shaken by more than two years of constant crisis, which in turn has sent reverberations through global markets.
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