Sentences with phrase «more radical departures»

One of the more radical departures from previous Souls games is allowing players to invade as much as they want, without having to hoard consumable invasion items.
It is, however, a more radical departure from the conventional three - source hypothesis, for it is seen as totally at variance in form and thought with J and as betraying a vigorous hostility to Israel and its religion.

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«In USDA's attempt to kill this fully vetted final regulation, they've taken a radical departure from conclusions reached over more than 20 years of rulemakings regarding organic livestock care, and have assumed an aberrant view that has no historical basis or legal justification.»
Firstly, it's a significant departure from the days when Robinson tried to appear more reasonable — emphasising his dislike toward radical Islam, and separated from the nexus of larger political ambitions.
Harstad acknowledged that such an approach would be a «radical departure» from the more popular view, embodied in such agreements as the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, which places much of its focus on end - of - stack emissions.
This would mark a radical departure from convention for GM, which has stuck with the OHV setup for its small - block V - 8s for more than six decades.
While not a radical departure, the all new 5 Series is much more advanced, lighter, and offers better performance than the current car.
The exterior of the production version of the i8 has managed to stay quite faithful to the original i8 concept, although the see - through doors have gone, but the interior is more an evolution of current BMW interiors rather than a radical departure.
The Galaxy S7 Edge has been a device some have been looking forward to for months, and while it doesn't seem to be a radical departure from last year's Galaxy S6 Edge, it definitely has a little more to offer than the Galaxy S7.
As such I have no real frame of reference for if this new sequel is an improvement over the original (I'll let a more qualified person make that determination in our forthcoming review soon) but one thing I do know is that Hero Academy 2 is a pretty radical departure from the original game simply because it's real - time battling now rather than asynchronous.
It's not a radical departure from its forebear, instead being more a sleeker refinement of an innovative idea - that you can remove the home console experience from a big screen TV.
Reviled by some at the time, that year's Whitney Biennial laid the groundwork for much of the intellectual landscape artists have explored since then because it was seen at the time as such a radical departure from previous Biennials due to the fact that the exhibited work was much more conceptual and politically charged than previous incarnations.
Continuing his investigation of the artifice of image making and the processes of visual perception, Lochore's new work marks a radical departure from the earlier computer generated shadows of window grids which recently have become more fractured and distorted, placing...
The artwork also represents an example of his first more expressive pieces, which announced a slow, but radical departure from a realist style, a decision Lucian Freud attributes to his friendship with fellow painter Francis Bacon which, by his own admission, helped him» feel more daring».
Although the exhibition features a Louis stain painting from the Rose collection («Number 3,» 1961), Siegel's overall emphasis is on the more radical possibilities of departure evident in Lynda Benglis's 1970 «Untitled,» made from pours of pigmented polyurethane foam, which appears nearby.
There are no radical departures in this report from the previous assessment, published in 2007; just a great deal more evidence demonstrating the extent of global temperature rises, the melting of ice sheets and sea ice, the retreat of the glaciers, the rising and acidification of the oceans and the changes in weather patterns (3).
His approach is a radical departure from tradition business thinking — it's more human, more vital, and more subjective.
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