Sentences with phrase «much of a paradigm shift»

I don't think it's much of a paradigm shift for Cech to come into Arsenal.
It can't be emphasized enough how much of a paradigm shift this is in the economics of publishing.

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Much like the success of last year's Warner Bros. film Wonder Woman helped change the conversation around a female superhero movie helmed by a woman director, a box - office smashing debut for Black Panther could pave the way for a similar paradigm shift in Hollywood with regard to how studios approach big - budget stories about characters of color.
But that a «paradigm shift» — like the «shift» from Sir Isaac Newton's cosmology to Albert Einstein's, or the shift from the miasma theory of disease to the germ theory of disease — is a rupture in continuity is not in much dispute.
The great advantage of such an approach is that it constantly reminds students that ideas do not exist in a vacuum, that what can too easily be presented as immutable facts are subject to revision, that science quite as much as any other subject is liable to paradigm shifts.
Jesus used a traditionally accepted form of teaching in a non-traditional way to teach paradigm - shifting and theology - shattering truths which were «too much» for most people to hear, understand, or comprehend.
If you believe that 2012 was actually not meant to be the end of the world, as per the erroneous interpretation of the Mayan calendar, but rather to signify a paradigm shift as we move into the coming age, an age some say will bring enlightenment, then you can see how much potential we all hold in the palm of our hand in this moment.
THE PARADIGM SHIFT — Feb 13 — We will still grow at least 80 % organically this year but I don't think all that much is because of the recession.
Much as the move to PlayStation marked the series» transition into the «solid» realm of 3D, REX marked a paradigm shift within Metal Gear's world fiction where weapons and technology supplant flesh and blood soldiers.
Like you I am not on a side so much as acknowledging the publishing paradigm shift happening under traditional publishing's feet, trying to figure out where it's going and what the publishers of the future will.
On this particular issue of climate change, the Times will have to shift, in my view, from the normal journalistic paradigm (e.g., try to give equal coverage to both «sides» of a story; communicate stories in a muted way by avoiding most words that convey passion and weight; rotate the news so that even important topics only see the front page once in awhile; keep views to the back pages; avoid upsetting big advertisers too much; and so forth) to what might be called a «wisdom paradigm» (face problems, understand problems, communicate your views loudly and up front, address problems, and so forth).
Finally after much contention and debate, then will come the required shift of the paradigm.
Neither side of the climate war has much of an idea of what this relatively important paradigm shift means.
The «pause» and the many observation - based studies showing a much lower 2xCO2 ECS than previously predicted by the models cited by IPCC in AR4, gave IPCC the possibility for a paradigm shift to refocus away from its CAGW premise to one of reduced warming projections based on the lower observed CO2 sensitivity.
While striving for a more sustainable, environmentally responsible future may require investments in green innovation and the commitment of governments, so much of it also relies on a paradigm shift in our attitudes towards waste and reusability.
«[T] he more I start to think about it, I think it will change what we do a lot... Now, all of a sudden, we're forced to become much more quantitative... I think that's going to force a paradigm shift in how we think about our research.»
The features of OmiseGO, however, are capable of making the much - needed paradigm shift.
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