We are now in a situation where
we need radical thinking to fix our problems and as always Democrats are opposed.
Not exact matches
Other companies with world - class R&D groups built
radical innovations only to see their company fumble the future and others reap the rewards (
think of Xerox and the personal computer, Fairchild and integrated circuits, Kodak and digital photography, etc.) Common themes in these failures were, 1) without a direct connection to the customer advanced R&D groups built products without understanding user
needs, and 2) the core of the company was so focused on execution of current products that it couldn't see that the future didn't look like the past.
Theological
thinking that folds in the face of imperial interests and supports actions that are destructive of people and of hopes for peace in the world — one definition of demonic religion — is in
need of
radical challenge.
I suppose this is a step in the right direction, but I
think that in general, the idea of «small groups» as a program or ministry of the church (whether it is of first or secondary importance) falls far short of the the
radical change that is
needed to truly be the church in the world.
I take religion to mean not man's arrogant grasping for God (Barth) and not assorted Sabbath activities usually performed by ordained males (the moderate
radicals), but any system of
thought or action in which God or the gods serve as fulfiller of
needs or solver of problems.
Peter Singer and Christian Ethics: Beyond Polarization by Charles C. Camosy Cambridge, 284 pages, $ 29.99 Peter Singer has long argued that we
need a revolution in our ethical
thinking every bit as
radical as the Copernican revolution in cosmology.
Above all, it is convinced that there is
need for
radical mending and healing all round — healing of the church and its traditions and
thinking, healing of society and its centers of vitality and of suffering, and healing of the university and its pursuit of education, knowledge and understanding.
Our present
need is a reverent yet
radical evaluation of the whole Christian tradition which will be determined, on the one hand, to preserve continuity with our Christian past, but which, on the other hand, will not
think that that past in and of itself settles all our problems.
This can be perceived and
thought as very
radical and extreme but in the grand scheme of things this would benefit the club as the purchases are young players who can be molded to the
needs of the team unlike Ozil who has stagnated and is a one - dimensional playmaker with very less or no eye for a shot on goal.
I
think we
need a
radical approach to CHEATING my approach would eliminate it very quickly.When dubious decisions are taken which leads to a goal being scored from the resulting penalty or free kick and a player is sent off wrongly and the result goes against the team who have been penalised, when the review panel examine these issues clearly sees that the decision was the wrong one the the goal should be disallowed and the result should be reversed.But there is no one who has what it takes to introduce this ruling.Pity.
Given this, I
think that political theorists, especially
radical democratic theorists,
need to come up with less empty and, in some cases, less «exotic» theories of practice as say, ceaseless contestation.
Some
thought after the election that the party
needs to be more
radical to counter Jeremy Corbyn's Labour.
15.38 - Final
thoughts: It's a positive development to have these sessions in public, but the committee
needs a
radical shake up if it's going to hold the security services to account.
Restless new Tory MPs hope that the
think tank will provide much -
needed radical intellectual firepower for Number 10.
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.
He
thinks New York is losing and
needs radical reform.
This is mirrored in an intellectual tension on the left between those who argue that the British economy is structurally weak and in
need of
radical surgery, and those who
think that its pre-crash performance was fundamentally sound and that an expansive macro-stance will put it back on track (Gavin Kelly and I have addressed that question and Duncan Weldon's piece is excellent).
If you believe in PR and
think progressive politics
needs radical change don't punch yourself in the nose by voting against a change — as you say, you'll certainly get no nearer PR if the No vote is successful.
But what is so absurd about these flights of wishful
thinking is that there is not a single word about the real lessons which Labour
needs to learn — the
need for
radical banking reform, the
need for a massive revival of British manufacturing (when this year the UK deficit on traded goods is likely to exceed the entire UK budget deficit), the
need to take back public control of the NHS and education system, the
need for a jobs and growth strategy rather than a programme of endless cuts, the
need for an effective anti-poverty strategy and a huge reduction in inequality.
«We
need a
radical change in
thinking, so that bio-derived chemicals are considered as primary options in manufacturing.»
Think of antioxidants as the Mother Teresa of molecules, handing out electrons to free
radicals in
need of an electron (1 — 6).
It is
radical change in
thinking, but one we
need to embrace if we are to properly equip our young people for the future jobs which haven't even been
thought of yet.
Ironically, on the plus side, the current funding and recruitment crisis means that the number of language teachers
needed for 90 % of students to study the EBACC will take ages to materialise unless something really
radical happens — like joined up
thinking for once.
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.
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.
For those worried about censorship of
radical new ideas (although it's hard to hear that without
thinking of wastes of space like Mountain) there
need not even be removal of material.
It's a world away from what Resident Evil has become since the heady days of Resident Evil 4 (a game that worked so well because series creator Shinji Mikami was willing to
think outside the box and do something
radical), and that's exactly what the once potent franchise has been in
need of.
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.
Radical Nature draws on ideas that have emerged from Land art, environmental activism, experimental architecture and utopian thought — ideas that propose a new «radical nature» to reconcile the earth's needs with those of hum
Radical Nature draws on ideas that have emerged from Land art, environmental activism, experimental architecture and utopian
thought — ideas that propose a new «
radical nature» to reconcile the earth's needs with those of hum
radical nature» to reconcile the earth's
needs with those of humankind.
«I do not
think this is a time that museums
need to take, due to economic circumstances, a
radical new direction,» says Timothy Rub, director of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
If we were serious about cutting emissions, we
need to be
thinking about a more
radical solution.»
«A lot of us scientists
think the problem
needs a lot more serious attention than it's getting and the remedies have to be a lot more
radical,» said Richard Seager, a scientist at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory.
I like the idea of forcing the sacrifices that are surely
needed and I don't
think your list in the comments goes half far enough or is even
radical at this point.
«Unlike Twitter, I do
think we have seen how good Facebook can be, and I
think Facebook
needs a
radical change to become fun to use again,» he said.
But we also
need to
think hard for more
radical solutions too.
Alternatively consider an image consultant if you
think you
need a
radical overhaul.
Corinne says that before you make any
radical leaps you
need to
think very carefully about what you really want.