Sentences with phrase «called creative destruction»

French politics is often driven by a desire to prevent what's called creative destruction.

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The CEO of Aetna has called for the creative destruction of healthcare and taking the employer out of the health insurance equation.
These are people whose livelihood was shrunk or destroyed by the initial destruction of older industries (coal and fishing for instance) and who did not benefit from the shift to the so - called creative or knowledge industries so beloved of Blairism.
These days, the «reform» movement seems to believe that American education is so terrible that it must be torn apart and reorganized, something that is called «creative destruction
Everyone involved in the book trade, as we will probably continue to call it for some years, is trying to decide how to respond to this change and anticipate the imminent arrival of the sort of creative destruction that has swept through the music industry, but few seem to have many good ideas.
Call it a dose of creative destruction to cure us from the monotony — I'd much rather see a hodgepodge by way of a mishmash.
Marc offers several examples of what is often called «creative destruction,» where career fields are disrupted and made obsolete because of technological advancements:
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