Sentences with phrase «as radical a departure»

Instead of being viewed as threats to societal well - being or as radical departures from past history, such developments are defended as long overdue cultural affirmations which can only benefit America.
Brooksie floating Stevens tells me that's as radical a departure from a retread that we're going to get.
«Although the structure of the cycles in these three systems had been noted as unusual by the authors who observed them, there had been, as yet, no unified theoretical framework from which to make sense of such as radical departure from the classic signature of predator - prey interactions,» Weitz said.
For my parents, however, their conversion marked what could only be described as a radical departure, especially for my mother: her father was a doctor, her mother had been a registered nurse, and her brother was a plastic surgeon.
Mark Elliott created Elliott Asset Management («EAM») as a radical departure from the traditional large financial service firm model.
The iPhone X (pronounced «ten») is the most interesting of the three new phones, as it's as radical a departure as Apple has taken from the original iPhone design.

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AT&T described the lawsuit as «a radical and inexplicable departure from decades of antitrust precedent,» according to AT&T head lawyer David McAtee.
To a large extent, the evolutionary shift reflected the absence of a catalytic crisis such as the radical program of economic reform that occurred in New Zealand following a prolonged period of poor economic outcomes, or in the case of the UK and Sweden, the sudden departure from the ERM.
Needless to say, for Catholicism, this cultural retreat — indeed, this virtual surrender — represents a radical departure from the Church's traditional role as patron and mentor to the arts.
This is a radical departure from traditional theologies of Judaism, Christianity and Islam as well the philosophies of Platonism and Aristotelianism.
The extreme principal of immanence is a denial that being transcends consciousness, a radical departure from esse as the act of being, i.e. actus essendi.
Naturally many Christians regard this extreme form of the contemporization of the Christian faith as such a radical departure from Christian orthodoxy as to be something quite different, and perhaps they are right.
It is, however, a more radical departure from the conventional three - source hypothesis, for it is seen as totally at variance in form and thought with J and as betraying a vigorous hostility to Israel and its religion.
At one point there appeared an emergent idea so radical in its nature as to constitute a departure from traditional Judaism.
As Pastor Klein rightly points out, Mr. Nuechterlein inexplicably chooses women's ordination and other modern issues as tests of catholicity, despite their negative effects on church unity and their radical departure from historical ChristianitAs Pastor Klein rightly points out, Mr. Nuechterlein inexplicably chooses women's ordination and other modern issues as tests of catholicity, despite their negative effects on church unity and their radical departure from historical Christianitas tests of catholicity, despite their negative effects on church unity and their radical departure from historical Christianity.
Known as the Multilateral Investment Agreement (MIA), the proposal amounts to bringing within the framework of the WTO the whole issue of investment policy - a further radical departure from the original concept of the WTO.
It would be a radical departure to the way Jungwirth has been used this season and last — Stahre made it clear he sees the German as a true number six defensive midfielder — but it might get the best available defenders on the team on the field together.
In response to the books» radical departure from current pediatric and psychiatric advice, scores of concerned medical, lactation science and child development experts are speaking out against what they see as potentially dangerous child - care guidance, being offered up with little in the way of credible supporting research.
As the continent copes with economic malady, activists such as Cohn - Bendit and Gaudot are prescribing a stronger EU — one that is a radical departure from the nation - state psychology of «compete and conquer»As the continent copes with economic malady, activists such as Cohn - Bendit and Gaudot are prescribing a stronger EU — one that is a radical departure from the nation - state psychology of «compete and conquer»as Cohn - Bendit and Gaudot are prescribing a stronger EU — one that is a radical departure from the nation - state psychology of «compete and conquer».
However, the party's path is complicated by Agir, pro-Macron members of The Republicans (LR) who sit with the UDI within the same group in the National Assembly, as well as the departure of two parties from the UDI: Hervé Morin's The Centrists, and Yves Jégo's Radical Party after its reunification with the Radical Party of the Left to form the Radical Movement.
This is a radical departure from our usual picture of space - time as a smooth, continuous fabric.
Harstad acknowledged that such an approach would be a «radical departure» from the more popular view, embodied in such agreements as the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, which places much of its focus on end - of - stack emissions.
Robert Hazen, executive director of the Deep Carbon Observatory in Washington, D.C., who was not involved in the research, sees the group's new detector as «a radical departure from traditional mass spectrometer techniques.
«It wasn't as if this was some major radical departure from what people generally want, which is parental involvement,» says Bush.
The other proposed new school would be a radical departure for the district as well.
The group's attorney, John Shulman, hailed the agreement as a «huge change, a radical departure from business as usual.»
While Mazda didn't go so far as to say its 3 compact sedan is on the way out, a three - box design would be a radical departure from the two - box one of the Kei concept, which Mazda describes as presenting «the body and the cabin as a single solid pass.»
The 2015 Volvo XC90's dashboard layout is a pretty radical departure from current Volvo interiors, as it centers around a large, tablet - like screen that will power Volvo's new infotainment system.
On sale in early 2011, the new Quest is a radical departure from the old model, which was as exciting as vegan meatballs.
The V8 - powered Dino GT4 was certainly a competent road car, but the angular Bertone styling drew criticism as it was considered too radical a departure from the svelte and curvaceous 246 GT.
It by no means represents a radical departure from the previous - generation Jeep Wrangler — nor should it, as the JK was an enormous sales success, far outpacing any prior iteration of the rugged off - roader.
Why do the Breath of the Wild devs keep acting as if BotW was a radical departure from what Zelda had been since the beginning?
«It was quite a radical departure from what had gone before with Castlevania, and there was a little bit of nervousness that perhaps it wouldn't be accepted as a Castlevania game,» said Cox.
This game marks a somewhat radical departure from the norm for the studio, as it is the first title from the company not having been directed by Tim Schaffer.
«It was quite a radical departure from what had gone before with Castlevania, and there was a little bit of nervousness that perhaps it wouldn't be accepted as a Castlevania game,» Cox said of the title's Games Convention reveal in 2008.
One of the more radical departures from previous Souls games is allowing players to invade as much as they want, without having to hoard consumable invasion items.
As such I have no real frame of reference for if this new sequel is an improvement over the original (I'll let a more qualified person make that determination in our forthcoming review soon) but one thing I do know is that Hero Academy 2 is a pretty radical departure from the original game simply because it's real - time battling now rather than asynchronous.
The experience led Chambers to perceptual realism, which was as much a philosophy, rooted in Catholic doctrine and the writing of the French phenomenological philosopher Maurice Merleau - Ponty, as it was a style of painting; and it marked a radical departure from his previous work, which cut a wide swath across a variety of genres.
Reviled by some at the time, that year's Whitney Biennial laid the groundwork for much of the intellectual landscape artists have explored since then because it was seen at the time as such a radical departure from previous Biennials due to the fact that the exhibited work was much more conceptual and politically charged than previous incarnations.
Viewing Ferrer's works as embodied gesture acknowledges their radical departure from depiction.
Taking the commercial colour chart as its point of departure, the exhibition emphasises a radical transformation in the post-War Western art that is characterised by the departure from such notions as originality, uniqueness and authenticity.
These few paragraphs of historical exposition act as an anchor, mooring potentially radical artistic departures to its concrete base, while obviating any need for a straight retelling of the way things were.
The black paintings, created between 1951 and 1953, showcase Pollock's broader ambitions as an artist and were a radical departure from his previous work.
Gilliam, Shields, and Stella mixed techniques and media and used novel materials to create works that represented both subtle shifts and radical departures from artistic norms, as well as from their own previous explorations.
The radical inclusion of a male actor in this reimagined opera also functions as a major departure from Schoenberg's original libretto.
In 2009, at the Barbican Art Gallery in London, he curated the exhibition «Radical Nature: Art and Architecture for a Changing Planet 1969 — 2009,» which will serve as a critical point of departure for the 11th Taipei Biennial.
In keeping with the theme of the radical art practice of the 1970s and 80s, Two steps to the Left... takes US artist Adrian Piper's groundbreaking interactive performance Funk Lessons (1982 - 85) as a point of departure, to explore dance and movement as a political act; asking what role does dance and music play in the creation of momentary communities, of dissent and assent.
In keeping with the theme of the radical art practice of the 1970s and 80s, Two steps to the Left... takes US artist Adrian Piper's groundbreaking interactive performanceFunk Lessons (1982 - 85) as a point of departure, to explore dance and movement as a political act; asking what role does dance and music play in the creation of momentary communities, of dissent and assent.
At the time it was a shockingly radical departure from anything that I had experienced before as sculpture.
On view is Albee's Radical Feminist Therapy series, which looks at Bonnie Burstow's Radical Feminist Therapy: Working in the Context of Violence (published in 1992) as point of departure.
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