Sentences with phrase «needs radical rethinking»

As the NHS lurches from crisis to crisis, the UK's approach to health needs radical rethinking to create a healthy and health - creating society.
An area that needs radical rethinking is the foreign debt of the poor countries to the former colonial powers.
The modern notion of the self, like the modern notion of rationality, also needs radical rethinking — especially in new theological anthropologies.
«With a growing residential population, a huge rise in visitors and major developments in the pipeline, how we navigate around the city centre needs a radical rethink in key locations and some major improvements.»
We need a radical rethink of how children are treated when they fall foul of the law.
The way we produce and consume meat and dairy needs a radical rethink.
«The design of the proposed levy system needs a radical rethink as business concern and uncertainty around the policy grows with each passing week.»

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It is the need to get further light on this question which has led in the twentieth century to a radical rethinking of the nature of pastoral care.
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.
Now measurements of the radio spectra of a distant gas cloud hint that some fundamental quantities might not be fixed after all, raising the possibility that a radical rethink of the standard model of particle physics may one day be needed.
A radical rethink is needed
To find out more, please head over to The Conversations website and read the article «The brain: a radical rethink is needed to understand it».
The report called for a radical rethink of education, arguing that «from an early age we need to give digital literacy as much importance as numeracy and literacy».
And to do that, Perkins says we need to rethink what's worth learning and what's worth letting go of — in a radical way.
There needs to be a radical rethink of how education is run and for what purpose.
With the premise that radical reform is needed, the 4.0 Schools team has been working since late 2010 to «rethink everything» and transform the future of schooling, in part by examining revolutions in other industries.
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