Sentences with phrase «more radical step»

The Post.com recently took an even more radical step by forming its own blog ad network, making it a potential financial and promotional partner for bloggers!
Two days after the Obergefell decision, New York Times columnist Mark Oppenheimer suggested that it is now time to rethink the idea of tax - exempt status for religious institutions: «Rather than try to rescue tax - exempt status for organizations that dissent from settled public policy on matters of race or sexuality, we need to take a more radical step.
This time, Reliable took a more radical step: It opened a part - time in - house medical clinic, complete with pharmacy, a doctor, and a four - person staff of nurses and physician assistants.
But she also suggested that Europe consider more radical steps that could encourage scientists to produce specified outputs in return for money, a potentially controversial move given the unpredictable nature of scientific discovery.
Other educators think that the state and the Jefferson County Public Schools will have to take much more radical steps to give black and low - income students what they need to compete on a level playing field with their peers.
Failed socialist policies were rarely abandoned, and often inspired more radical steps.

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Adopting a spiritual life, a God - centered life could be the most difficult and radical step one could take towards creating more ecologically sustainable world.
We want «six steps to being radical for Jesus» and we want to turn our lives upside down because that must be more satisfying than what we actually did after that day.
We have to celebrate those baby steps towards a more faithful and radical discipleship.
Whilst the Government has taken some steps to help savers, with the introduction of the Junior ISA and the linking of ISA subscription levels to CPI, they have thus far failed to deliver other sensible reforms to ISA rules and could deliver more radical support for hard - pressed savers during this low bank rate environment.
If you're inspired to learn more, check out her new course: Getting Back to 100 Percent: A Six - Step Process for Radical Self - Healing.
Naomie Harris vies for some potential nominations as well, as she steps inside the role of Winnie Madikizela, Nelson's second wife, an extremely frustrated woman who turned to more radical and violent measures of fighting for her fellow oppressed people.
King Edward VI Aston School looks like a bastion of tradition, but it's taken a radical step to become more inclusive.
Once the Continental range has been completed, the firm will turn its focus to what Autocar understands will be a next step in its design, promising a more radical change to something more fresh and modern.
Moving onto the more radical STI, Subaru went another step beyond the revised suspension tuning in the WRX \ and updated the AWD system, as well.
While all this is definitely * ahem * uncharted territory for the series, Shaun and the team wanted to take things a step further and try something slightly more radical.
If the Bartlit Beck example is so good, why haven't more mid-sized firms taken such «radical» steps to meet client demand?
«What's fundamentally more different is that we've taken the pretty radical step of letting the lawyers focus on the legal work and handing over all the operational aspects to Atrium LTS,» Rakow said.
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