Sentences with phrase «more radical thinking»

It will increase the policy options that he has at the next election but will also create distance between him and the more radical thinking.
The decision to hold a major review leaves the door open for advocates of more radical thinking, and reflects the political imperative to keep alive the hopes of those Conservative backbenchers who wish to see a more wholehearted, and perhaps simplified, model of EVEL.

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Ideas to make your company more friendly to a broader range of talent can appear «radical» at first, but given a little thought, they turn out to be just good sense.
So what Singapore is doing, which I think is so interesting and is a reminder that there are much more radical fusions of left wing and right wing ideas than people give credit for, is the government is overwhelmingly regulating both supply and prices to keep costs down.
We all still processing the data coming in from India's radical experiment with cash, and I still think that is way too soon to pass any judgement at all on whether the experiment has been Read more...
I also think it's telling that he is criticizing how «fashionable» critiquing Empire is... Interesting how more and more people are realizing that Empire has some serious problems (in my eyes a positive) and the vested progressive doesn't want to be seen as fashionable... So he critiques the critique... as a new way to be radical?!? Not sure...
And here's a radical thought: if the rich get more, that leaves less for everyone else.
Like a good protestant should, I think Mary's act of radical obedience means more when she is one of us.
Heres a radical thought, maybe the being who is intelligent and sophisticated enough to design a universe or two has a more developed higher since of justice than us.
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's way more radical to say that an alleged but never proven god is «lord,» as if it's absolutely true and dare I say, not to be questioned, than to clearly say «I don't think so!»
Since I am convinced that authentic Christian thinking will be more critical, more open, more inclusive, and more radical that the thinking encouraged elsewhere — such as in the university — it will also be more satisfying to those who seek truth and wisdom.
Since the thought of God's claim and of decision is more radically conceived by Jesus than it is in Judaism, his concept of sin is also more radical.
This interpretation is revisionist in making speculation more important to radical empiricism and empirical theology than it commonly was thought to be.
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.
When the writings of Wallis and other evangelicals long associated with the Christian left (yes, there was an organization called «Evangelicals for McGovern») are offered up as a «radical biblical way that transcends the highly politicized agendas» of the Christian right and the PC left, one can't help but think that the whole thing is more than a little disingenuous.
In their more hostile moments, radicals even question the motives of neoconservatives, noting the huge sums of money flowing into neoconservative think tanks and movements.
His ease with difficult theological concepts, not least his immersion in the thought of Erasmus and the long line of thinkers and activists who took Erasmus's ideas in a more radical direction, is evident throughout his account of the early Reformation.
To be more specific, I am thinking of a group of Christians — mostly white, middle class, urban, highly educated, mainline Protestants — who belong to what I earlier referred to as the restless to radical post-affluent class now surfacing at strategic points within the socio - economic order.
As his thinking became more radical, Wycliffe, who was in the service of John of Gaunt and the Black Prince and therefore in part protected, lost support at Oxford and in 1382 many of his teachings were condemned by Archbishop Courtenay (1342 - 96), a great - grandson of King Edward I, whose name is remembered in the name of the village of Nuneham Courtenay, which is one of my parishes.
But a body of newer work on the apostle — including, perhaps, as Hurtado notes, Wright's own new books (which I haven't had the chance to finish reading yet)-- reveals that Paul may, after all, look less like a liberal Westerner than the New Perspective has taught us to think and more like a Christ - haunted figure whose radical social practices arose directly from his pioneering, innovative thinking about the identity and achievement of Jesus Christ.
Griffin's essays poses serious challenges to contemporary physicalism, not only because it forces physicalists to return to the beginnings and re-examine their fundamental assumptions but, more importantly, because it does so by proposing a radical, thought - provoking alternative.
This is an extremely polarised choice for most women, especially women on their first baby, who may not want to attend a unit where they will more than likely be subject to a lot of interventions, yet on the other hand find the thought of a homebirth too radical.
Atiku too appears more radical, at least in the context of the normal present - structure - or - nothing stance of the core North, pushing for present states arranged as provinces under new federating units: the present six geo - political zones, even while the core North, as a group, keeps its official thinking very close to its chest.
Some thought after the election that the party needs to be more radical to counter Jeremy Corbyn's Labour.
I think AV would be a moderately progressive change to the system, whilst consensus for a more radical alternative is lacking (which it is).
I do not think people want a radical left turn, just to accept that labour is more then just a party of those in work.
Imagine if he'd turned out to be an unpopular leader who had stuck to his central message that Labour needed to move to the right, entertain radical reform of public services, tackle the deficit through cuts and be avowedly pro-business, even though many commentators and many in his party thought that the cost of living crisis and pre-distribution were more important themes.
They may well be more economically radical than many from my wing of the party thought, but they're certainly more fiscally cautious than many Corbynistas gave them credit for.
«I prefer to think that there is some aspect of the mechanism that we're completely missing that amplifies the effect of time - dependent magnetic fields on the radical pairs and makes them more sensitive to changes than our simulations predict.»
The Gastronauts» meal may seem more like a reality TV stunt than a radical environmental strategy, but Gracer is on a serious mission to shake up how we all think about our food supply.
The findings suggest that the connection between oxidative stress — the long - term buildup of free radicals and similar detrimental molecules — and lifespan may be more complicated than previously thought.
I am going to be trying their Radical Resurfacing Treatment and their Cell Stimulating Facial Mask and will let you know what I think when I write more about my skin and hormone journey in a couple months!
Given the compelling evidence produced over the past decade and presented here, we now understand that the relationships among free radicals, antioxidants and exercise are far more complex than once thought.
If there's a dealbreaker for audiences or commercially minded critics, it's the fact that the narrative tends to grow unwieldy and wanders non-linearly from a coming - of - age story to something much more complex and wider (and no doubt autobiographical) about how the post-war generation's social upheaval and radical thinking damaged the children of this era (of which Potter was clearly one).
Interestingly, Otto seems more concerned with thinking through what the radical potential of gay zombie porn might be than it is with being a gay zombie porn.
And we thought about doing things that were more radical in terms of like, «Do we get Jordan Peele to play John Belushi?»
According to Prensky, one of the more radical consequences of this technology - rich environment is a hypothesized change in the brain structure that means young people think, use and process information [2] in different ways compared to older generations, the digital immigrants.
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.
When conversation turns to early -»70s race specials, everyone thinks of the 2.7 RS and its ducktail bootlid, but the CSL was by far the more radical machine, even before it sprouted rubber sideburns, because the car on which it was based, the 3.0 CSi, offered far less performance than a 911 2.4 S.
A new video highlighting the design of the Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo shows how the radical concept has more in touch with the future of Bugatti than you might think.
And we can't help but think the X6 may have helped to open the door for even more radical SUVs like the Aston Martin DBX.
Some of us preferred the more subtle looks of the Frontier, while others thought the Tacoma wasn't radical enough and really needed a hoodscoop to complete the look.
Initially the concept of a fixed versus growth mindset didn't seem all the radical, but when I thought a little more closely I realized it highlights many of «mindset» issues we face as writers.
I came away from this book with a more balanced view of US politics — many of those I like came off worse, and those I did not like were shown to have been better than I thought — with the exception of Lincoln, who in hindsight seems to be a radical in most senses.
Still, if you think you're a candidate for radical relief, you're more than ready to consult with a nonprofit debt counseling service.
It's a bold estimate, but Electronic Entertainment Design and Research (EEDAR) think that Radical Entertainment's Prototype, which launched June 9th will sell over 90 % more than Sucker Punch's inFAMOUS, which released nearly 2 weeks before on May 26th.
Do you think your Xbox One could use more radical battle royale gaming?
I think the radical way that Mark had put the steel together in that particular work had a lot to do with this; it was «all at once» (to qualify that: I do not mean you got the whole thing in one go; nor do I mean you got it straight away), more intuitive and improvised.
There is no need to pre-define their characteristics because these reveal themselves innately.The layering of painterly thought is an art form that attracts artists who start with an idea and accept that it will not be carried out as planned because unforeseen changes — some radical, some subtle — will smuggle themselves into the making.Overall, Kahn's paintings became much more complex.
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