Those painters who have followed his example in France, under the general banner of art informel or the specifically gestural style of tachisme, and have adopted his formal devices and scale, are unwilling or unable to pursue
the more radical implications of his art.
Unfortunately, the Vatican is opposed to
the more radical implications of liberation theology, and it is trying with some success to force the movement back into line.
In other words, there is an even
more radical implication that emerges if Europe is dethroned as the point of reference for non-European international courts.
Not exact matches
Given our current sociological inclination, the formula has come to have different, and perhaps
more radical,
implications than originally suggested by Bultmann.
The basic
implications of the changes are a greater freedom of the church from party and state on the one hand and a wider range of political options for Catholics than support of the Christian Democratic party, options that include support of
more vigorously reformist or
radical parties of the left.
Feminine theology is even
more radical in its
implications than those who articulate it have been able to see.
But for a variety of reasons the cloak has been
more and
more torn away in recent American history, leaving in its stead a
radical secular individualism whose
implications for social coherence are ominous indeed.
But apart from its Los Angeles setting, Short Cuts has no obvious unifying principles, and the narrative links are
more casual and incidental, which makes the
implications of Altman's method much
more radical — a refreshing if somewhat dizzying alternative to the standard simplicities of Hollywood moviemaking.
The priority of the
radical revolutionary
implication of the term «avant - garde» rather than the purely esthetic one
more usually applied in the twentieth century, and the relation of this political meaning to the artistic subsidiary one, is again made emphatically clear in this passage by the Fourierist art critic and theorist Laverdant, in his De la Mission de l'art et du rôle des artistes of 1845:
More generally, the
implication of the above passage is that there is some
radical difference between the effect upon UK «sovereignty», loosely defined, of (on the one hand) the ECtHR and (on the other hand) the CJEU.