Sentences with phrase «made radical decisions»

By following his intuitive sensibility he made radical decisions that placed him at the crossroads at the end of the sixties.
So in April 2013 he made a radical decision: Onysko pulled Pangea's products from store shelves and turned the company into a multilevel marketing enterprise.
This quest calls for a total encounter with the person of Jesus, and calls upon the seeker himself to make a radical decision.
At age 20, after 15 ineffective surgeries in Latvia, she made the radical decision to move to London to undergo a below - the - knee amputation.
Meanwhile Saul struggles to keep an intrusive Senator Lockhart at bay, and Dana makes a radical decision that will change the Brody family forever.
He is a political neophyte who has almost no sophisticated political experience, but he made a radical decision like this after only a month and a half?
Archie Rand was a precocious abstract painter already showing at a prestigious Manhattan gallery in the 1970s, when he made a radical decision: to make Jewish art.
She retrained the chefs, found local suppliers and made the radical decision to serve wholesome, appetizing food for every meal, such as vibrant dals, soothing congee and sweet, roasted beetroot.
«The same mindset which stands in the way of making radical decisions to reverse the trend of global warming also stands in the way of achieving the goal of eliminating poverty.»
Should we make radical decisions now?

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Such consensus - based decision - making is a pillar of Radical Generosity, a campaign that SheEO launched last year.
People often believe they need to make a radical break or big decision to break with the past and then become paralyzed by fear.
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Open - book management is a business practices based on radical transparency and consists of sharing financial and decision - making duties among all employees.
Ray Dalio makes the business case for using radical transparency and algorithmic decision - making to create an idea meritocracy where people can speak up and say what they really think — even calling out the boss is fair game.
Vitalik Buterin's blog is a treasure chest, and the founder of Ethereum has just published a review of «Radical Markets», a political economy book focused on top - down reforms to bring decision - making to individuals.
Despite the efforts of the Modern Church People's Union and «Sea of Faith» conferences and other theologically radical groups, many questioning followers of Jesus have drifted away from church life, or at least from participation in the church's decision - making forums, thus allowing undue influence to more traditional positions.
A few individuals make more radical personal decisions.
Then you have this third realm of what radical feminism thinks — as if its main stream — and it just makes the decision even more muddy.
It was in the Synod of AD 486 the church made an official decision which went against the radical ascetic tendency of the East and against the canon laws of the West.
An unbelieving husband would likely divorce her simply because she had made such a radical decision without his consent.
They involve new laws and policies, radical changes in mentalities and lifestyles, codes of conduct for businesses and institutions, changes in the content of curricula and textbooks, new norms and decision - making methods in politics, health care and education systems, new strategic priorities for international cooperation, radically new approaches to development, fundamental transformation of democratic principles and mechanisms - a new social ethos imposed on all.
But then he passes off any responsibility of his bad decision - making onto the «radicals» who don't want the mosque built 600 feet from Ground Zero.
Underneath this simplicity and radical freedom there are decisions to be made.
What is needed today, I believe, is the radical attempt to work Out a theological pattern for Christian faith which is in the main influenced by process - philosophy, while at the same time use is made of what we have been learning from the existentialist's insistence on engagement and decision, the understanding of history as involving genuine participation and social context, and the psychologist's awareness of the depths of human emotional, conational, and rational experience.
What is so radical about the view that we should let parents make their own decisions regarding their children?
Civil servants should be made accountable for their decisions under a radical programme of reform, a left - leaning think tank argues today.
Republicans like your Congresswoman Ann Marie Buerkle share some of these radical, right - wing beliefs — that the government should take away a woman's access to making informed decisions about her own pregnancy.
Republicans like your Congressman Chris Gibson share some of these radical, right - wing beliefs — that the government should take away a woman's access to making informed decisions about her own pregnancy.
The Coalition is taking on all sorts of interest groups as part of its radical zeal but it has made the strategic decision that it will do nothing to upset pensioners, the most active voting bloc.
This will require a radical realignment of the doctor / patient relationship, she argues: a shift from the «priestly model, where the physician speaks from a position of total authority» to a «more collegial model, where knowledge and decision making is shared as much as possible».
Knowing full well that the wand is only going to lead to trouble, Ward and Jakoby make hard decisions as they attempt to survive against gangsters, corrupt cops, and a radical trio of elves led by Noomi Rapace.
A radical decision is made: merge science from the various labs to transfer Caster's mind into a computer.
At its heart, the law reflects a belief that is radical and unproven in a large urban school system: that parents will make better decisions for the schools than a central bureaucracy widely perceived to be too large and remote to...
Every decision made in every Board of Education, administrative, teacher leadership, data team, and faculty meeting in every school building across the country either reinforces the standard, or creates space for radical change.
Ensure that schools have needed autonomy with shared decision - making to bring about radical change.
Mr Miliband will also say all NHS patients should be able to access their health records «swiftly and effectively» and commit his party to a «radical reshaping of services so that local services can come together and make the decisions that matter to their own communities».
On March 3, 2015, emergency legislation gets introduced (i.e., legislation in support of «a radical new secrecy provision to hide the information that's being used to make [such] big decisions
I took the radical step of opening the group up to collective decision - making.
According to Yescombe, the decision to make HAZE a PS3 exclusive didn't come from Free Radical but from Ubisoft, the game's publisher.
Jonathan T. D. Neil on radical politics and slowing markets; Maria Lind, curator of the next Gwangju Biennale, on Christopher Kulendran Thomas at the Dhaka Art Summit; novelist and Charlie Hebdo columnist Marie Darrieussecq on freedom of speech in the French capital; Mike Watson reflects on processes of nationbuilding through Santiago Sierra's Black Flag project; J.J. Charlesworth agrees to disagree on the removal of public statues and opinion - shaming; and Jonathan Grossmalerman has a decision - making dilemma.
«Making a commitment to acquire works by these artist demographics is a good thing, to be sure; however, the BMA's decision to sell notable works by white men in order to fund such acquisitions is a great, radical thing — it demonstrates a deep conviction to do what it can to right a widespread historical wrong / imbalance.»
When accompanied by faith and its certainties, we become capable of making radical and dangerous decisions.
In his distinctive approach to painting, Sullivan proposes new relationships between image and object as he negotiates his own subjective decision making with the radical agency of his medium.
Fortunately, your art gallery catalogue tells you that Andre took his radical decision to make art flat on the floor in 1965, when canoeing on a lake in New Hampshire, and that this majestic pile of bricks exemplifies his artistic creed that «form = structure = place.»
But that means a shrinking economy and a radical rethink about the dominant role of technology in our decision - making.
The panel made a «radical, novel» decision, the brief says.
The small choices that have brought me a semblance of better balance have been profoundly radical decisions such as: take holidays (in the past two years I've been to England, Ireland, Argentina, and Uruguay), ride my mountain bike more, go kayaking with a friend, visit with family every chance I get, keep in regular contact with friends, eat healthier and better, make time for things that I enjoy such as reading, listening to music, playing sports, and engaging in other healthy activities that I actually enjoy.
Self - determination should not be viewed as a one time choice, but as an ongoing process which ensures the continuance of a people's participation in decision making and control over its own destiny... This view makes it possible for incremental changes to be implemented rather than forcing parties to agree on definitive changes which can be too radical for some and insufficient for others.
Chaos, radical change with no thought on consequence, a select few making decisions for selfish reasons that forever change the landscape of society.
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