Sentences with phrase «drastic steps for»

Why it's revolutionary: Marks & Spencer, the U.K.'s all - in - one retailer, has taken some of the most drastic steps for sustainability of any major company.
But even without such biographical details, that are far from conclusive, the interest in refugees and exile is apparent within the substance of the film, most prominently in the finale that is not only a fitting climax for the action that has preceded it, but also a drastic step for the MCU as a whole.
A more drastic step for addressing concerns with a potential compromise of your personal information is locking your credit file with a credit freeze.

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Canada's economy is looking frail, but another rate cut is a more drastic step than the situation calls for
That people were essentially a problem, even a pollutant, rather than a resource; that social, political, economic, and ecological catastrophe was right around the corner, unless drastic steps were taken to stabilize and then reverse world population trends - these were the themes, familiar to even the most casual student of the American anti-natalist lobby, that set the agenda for Budapest and Mexico City.
Then again, his team will now have the incentive of knowing a win over one of their fiercest rivals would see them take another significant step towards regaining their Premier League crown, as it would then take something drastic for the Red Devils not to head into the new year as league leaders considering they have a game in hand over the chasing pack — And that's a huge boost mentally as it should give them the edge over their title rivals as the second half of the season looms large.
This is a drastic step that should be reserved for only the most serious problems.
It is my humble view and submission that Nigeria will still and shall still come out stronger and better of this current economic recession without necessarily opting for a cheap idea of selling our national assets but by urgently taking a drastic and sincere step on some of our untapped resources that are readily available at our disposal.
In his response, Chairman of the review committee, Mr Fola Arthur - Worrey said it was time for drastic steps to be taken to lift the judiciary out of the woods.
Quinn's, for example, include Vogue editor Anna Wintour, film producer Harvey Weinstein and celebrity chef Mario Batali (who landed on the front page of the Post today for taking drastic steps to fight what he called overzealous health inspectors from the city).
A vital aspect of the problem for the U.S. is the effect that drastic disarmament steps would have not only on the economy as a whole but also on those special sections of high - grade, science - based and highly localized industries that are now so overwhelmingly involved in defense work.»
India's Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) says it took the drastic step because the university missed its August deadline for filing a fact - finding report on an incident that took place in April, when the Chemistry Department breached regulations by selling as scrap a gamma irradiator containing the highly radioactive isotope cobalt - 60.
This is a «drastic» step, says Inder Verma of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California, who headed a special working group at the National Institutes of Health that investigated the Gelsinger trial.
(Credit: James Martin / CNET) Apple CEO Tim Cook took the most drastic step yet to address the growing furor over the company's beleaguered map application, saying he was «extremely sorry» for the frustration felt by customers and vowing to improve the program.
Although she has heard of internet dating and have seen the ads for dating websites, she has hesitated to take what she imagined was a rather drastic step.
To learn what's wrong with the signatories» read of economic literature, review the following excerpt from an e-mail exchange I had over the weekend with William D. Nordhaus, the Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale, whose work is at the heart of the piece's rejection of the need for «drastic» steps to curtail greenhouse gas emissions (as if that's the only kind of response being considered):
In the Henry case in British Columbia, the government was able to pass the third step of the Oakes test largely because, under the current rules, vouching is permitted: «Looking at the scheme as a whole, taking into account the broad range of options available for proof of identity and residence,» wrote Madam Justice Smith of the B.C. Supreme Court, «I am satisfied that there are no alternative, less drastic means of achieving both of Canada's legislative objectives in a real and substantial manner.»
Maybe it's time for a drastic step: getting rid of collision insurance.
For many people that means changing jobs, but you may not need to take that drastic step.
If you can embrace the limitations, you may be fine ditching your Windows PC for a Chromebook — but that's still a pretty drastic step.
In a bid to dissuade people from tinkering with alternate software, Motorola has likely taken the drastic step to void the warranty and not offer support for Moto X Pure smartphones with an unlocked bootloader.
Not too drastic, it's baby steps for us but we are using soft gold dragonflies and green pinecones this year!
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