Sentences with phrase «gradualist approach»

Our many years of managing money convince us that this «gradualist approach» is unlikely to happen.
In this provocative post, a university online learning insider throws cold water on the idea that there is still an opportunity for universities to get into the online game through a gradualist approach.
Robertson's gradualist approach implies it could take the rest of the decade to implement any extra further powers and also suggests the SNP will attempt to postpone a second independence referendum.
Later, Salmond said the agreement marked a «significant step in Scotland's Home Rule journey», an interesting turn of phrase which summed up his gradualist approach to constitutional change.
The standard of «affirmative consent» (the much - mocked gradualist approach of Antioch College), and renewed inquiries into how alcohol erases agency (and how a prospective partner can gauge inebriation), are not wrong, but they're a long way from being fully right.
He was not convinced that Darwin's innovative mechanism had been confirmed empirically; he felt that Darwin's gradualist approach was a mistake; and he revolted against the implications of evolution for ethics.
He'd best prepare for a frightful year: Germany will likely continue its gradualist approach to combating the sovereign debt crisis — even if it means taking the rest of the continent to the brink and beyond.
We expect that it will validate this gradualist approach in our Fed forecast.
After the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, the Swiss government adopted a gradualist approach toward transitioning the country to renewable energy by 2050.

Not exact matches

The principle thus went hand - in - glove with a prevailing «gradualist» approach to all things geological.
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