Sentences with phrase «how bold this approach»

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Saturday is for Funerals tells the story of how one country, Botswana, is stemming the epidemic with bold political leadership, a strategic and scientific approach, and more than a little grit.
«Bold, brilliant, and brimming with practical ideas and tools to end depression and anxiety without drugs, A Mind of Your Own is a tour de force that will change how you approach your health and mental wellbeing.»
In response, school and district leaders are pursuing bold personalized learning approaches that more powerfully address how students learn best.
I hope that Games for Change will consider some of the most radical ideas presented, the boldest calls to action, and use that to rethink how it approaches this festival and its work more generally.
Tuchman writes that Owen's recent abstract works «are bold, handsome works that exemplify how a new wave of artists is approaching the making of abstract paintings.
If such early works have a precisionist care in how they are painted that recalls early Renaissance painters like Pietro Lorenzetti or Domenico Veneziano, as much as they do product advertisements and packaging design from the 1920s, later works offer a bolder more sculptural approach, and suggests a whole other range of range of artists who followed Davis, including Elizabeth Murray and Al Held.
Alongside these main «ingredients» think about just how traditional you want your kitchen to look: will it be full - on scrubbed rustic with no feature finishes and maybe a few vintage kitchen ideas, or might you prefer a more modern country approach with painted Shaker - style details and floral, striped fabrics or even bold kitchen tiles in navy or red to warm up proceedings a little.
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