Sentences with phrase «most enduring legacy»

Whether it's weighted voting or some form of proportional representation, any change to FPTP will have seismic repercussions on government for decades to come and could — if Trudeau succeeds in generating sufficient support around a single new model — be the most enduring legacy of his term as leader.
Environmentalists» toughest test Donald Trump's most enduring legacy as president may be the lasting damage he does to the environment.
Parsons» embrace abstraction emerged from a desire to capture feelings and mood in the natural world and morphed into soft biomorphic abstractions during the 1970s that remained her most enduring legacy.
To see the show somewhat chronologically, start at MODA, which houses the tubular - steel furniture that is arguably his most enduring legacy.
Alexander's most enduring legacy, however, lies in spreading Greek culture and civilization to the...
The picture loosened the old form of film censorship's hold on the motion picture industry (to pave the way for new censorship, natch), but its most enduring legacy could be the popularization of the cinematographer - as - voyeur.
But his most enduring legacy on American pop culture was his collaboration with Lear on some of the most influential and socially pointed TV shows of the 1970s: All in the Family, Sanford and Son, Maude, and The Jeffersons.
Indeed, the conviction that «America was guilty and untrustworthy... is perhaps the most enduring legacy of the sixties.»
From that perspective, they may prove to be the most enduring legacy of Maestro Levine's first twenty - five years.
I don't minimize the importance of his insights on the role of religion in the public square, but I suspect his greatest and most enduring legacy will lie in his contribution to the unity of the Church, for which he fervently prayed.
As a result, the GST reduction may be the most enduring legacy of the Harper government, all because of the lack of public buy - in more than 20 years ago.
The near - term socio - cultural impact is important, but it is the longer - term alumni, scholarly, and community connections to Asia — in all sectors of society — that will leave the most enduring legacies.

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However, most predictions displayed an enduring cynicism with Mr Blair's leadership; three per cent said cash - for - honours would become his legacy while two per cent remember his government's reliance on «spin».
A new parliament in Scotland, an assembly in Wales, self - rule in northern Ireland, a mayoralty in London, the introduction of proportional representation for almost all UK elections bar the House of Commons — it amounted to a quiet revolution that may well endure as New Labour's most permanent legacy.
He may well represent, in course of time, Nana Akufo Addo's most enduring gift and unifying legacy to party politics and democracy in Ghana.
In my humble opinion, the most enduring and endearing legacy of Elisabeth, the philosopher, the professor, the antagonist and the protagonist, is the International Ocean Institute.
As the stories themselves become ever more routine, the increased prominence of this paratextual material offers an indication of what will likely be the most enduring latter - day contribution to the show's legacy.
Rugby and hockey reported the greatest spread of destinations; cricket and rugby are most likely to travel long - haul their pattern perhaps reflecting the enduring Empire legacy of the spread of their sports.
- Sheila Kohler, author of Becoming Jane Eyre «The Blind Contessa's New Machine is a delicate fable of loss, memory and most of all, the enduring legacy of self - sacrificing love.
Boasting some of the most well - known bars and restaurants in London, The Savoy has set world - class standards of excellence for over a century as evidenced by its enduring legacy of bespoke service and amenities.
The Plantagenets also left their mark on the enduring architecture of England, building King's College, Westminster Abbey and Windsor Castle, all which today stand as emblems to the eternal legacy of one of England's most influential families.
Robert Mondavi left a great legacy to the Napa Valley but one of his most enduring gifts may be the core values he drove into his own team of successors, each of whom have also changed the world of wine in their own way
Academy Award - nominated and Golden Globe - winner Sigourney Weaver (Ellen Ripley), Tom Skerritt (Dallas), Veronica Cartwright (Lambert), Harry Dean Stanton (Brett) and Yaphet Kotto (Parker) discuss reprising their roles in a video game and the legacy of one of the most enduring horror franchises in movie history.
Even though the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice is her most enduring «collective» legacy, Art of This Century, the gallery she opened in NY in 1942, had the most profound impact on the history and direction of Post War and Contemporary Western art as we know it.
The enduring legacy of his artistic achievement has been recognized through numerous major surveys and retrospectives, most recently at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (2015).
One of Prime Minister P.E. Trudeau's most enduring legal legacies is obviously the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The traditional view of marriage as an exclusive, enduring relationship between two persons is a three - thousand - year old legacy gifted to Western society by most but not all major religions and the patriarchal social structures they support.
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