Sentences with phrase «fundamental turning points»

The appearance of the Homo erectus sensu lato in Africa represents a fundamental turning point in hominin evolution.
These two works provide a powerful opening to the exhibition as each constitute a fundamental turning point in the artist's work and each were created at the dawn of his most prolific period.

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The gap between these two is also a concern, because if equity fundamental sentiment starts to «catch - down'to bonds it would mark a turning point and a shift to a more bearish outlook.
In this point of critique we can again turn to the problem mentioned before, problem of comparing and weighting fundamental rights.
This guide details the fundamental characteristics of the young adolescent learner and explains how Turning Points schools work to meet the needs of these students.
Lewandowsky has a habit of raising fundamental truths1 and asking pertinent questions, yet then for the climate change domain turning psychology (and according to analyses his data and ethics too) on its head in order to ensure an agreement with his über - orthodox viewpoint on risk2, rather than embrace outcomes that the fundamentals and questions actually point to.
However, when looking closer, a turning point in its methodology in respect of the horizontal effect of fundamental rights is now identifiable, which can be traced back to the Dominguez ruling, takes clearer shape in Dansk Industri and now returns before German courts in this decision.
Rather, the point is to illustrate the contestability of these matters which, at root, turn upon a normative argument about how the three fundamental principles of the British constitution — the sovereignty of Parliament, the rule of law and the separation of powers — relate to one another.
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