Sentences with phrase «of radical departure»

But walking through her show, which opened last week at Marian Goodman Gallery on West 57th Street, Ms. Mehretu said that the paintings represent something of a radical departure.
«Gamefreak was very nervous about doing any kind of radical departure for Pokemon, they sell so well why would you mess with that?
You have several ideas that you're excited about, and some of them are a bit of a radical departure from where you are today.

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Today's misguided FCC action represents a radical departure that risks erosion of the biggest free speech platform the world has ever known.
AT&T described the lawsuit as «a radical and inexplicable departure from decades of antitrust precedent,» according to AT&T head lawyer David McAtee.
To them, the oath embodies a radical departure from the tenets of economic theory and the requirements of corporate law.
Clark's advice might be a radical departure from the usual prescriptions of productivity experts, but apparently lots of other highly successful professionals also happily ignore the standard advice on the subject.
To a large extent, the evolutionary shift reflected the absence of a catalytic crisis such as the radical program of economic reform that occurred in New Zealand following a prolonged period of poor economic outcomes, or in the case of the UK and Sweden, the sudden departure from the ERM.
I happen to know the answers to these, and I'm just illustrating how Christian belief tends to be a radical departure from the faith of the parent religion.
Socrates initiates a radical departure from such materialism into a realm of spirituality: each human, he avers, is inhabited by a soul, a conduit to the realm of eternal truths.
In a radical departure from all the other household codes of the day, he starts with mutual submission!
Everything I've studied has shown me that the bible is a very human collection of books (most with uncertain authorship) and that monotheism was not a radical departure, it was a gradual evolution from polytheism to monolatry to monotheism.
The signers of both docvments whether they were Protestants or not (this is irrelevant) created a new country with the founding principle of freedom of religious exercise — a radical departure from the norms of their day.
This is a radical departure from traditional theologies of Judaism, Christianity and Islam as well the philosophies of Platonism and Aristotelianism.
«In a radical departure from tradition, Francis said Holy Thursday Mass not at the ornately appointed Basilica of St. John Lateran, but in a small chapel with nearly 50 teenage boys»
The extreme principal of immanence is a denial that being transcends consciousness, a radical departure from esse as the act of being, i.e. actus essendi.
They were departures from the generally accepted Christianity too radical to be tolerated within the existing Church, and, although they strove to reproduce New Testament Christianity, they did not correspond fully, either in organization, ritual, or doctrine, to any of the forms which Christianity heretofore had developed.
The Christian God is a radical departure from Islam and the God of the Jewish Old Testament.
Ummm, Christ is not a radical departure from JEHOVAH, God of the old Testament, but He is the fulfillment of JEHOVAH's salvation plan.
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Naturally many Christians regard this extreme form of the contemporization of the Christian faith as such a radical departure from Christian orthodoxy as to be something quite different, and perhaps they are right.
As Pastor Klein rightly points out, Mr. Nuechterlein inexplicably chooses women's ordination and other modern issues as tests of catholicity, despite their negative effects on church unity and their radical departure from historical Christianity.
Instead of being viewed as threats to societal well - being or as radical departures from past history, such developments are defended as long overdue cultural affirmations which can only benefit America.
Not only do such actions represent a radical departure from past times in America, when government refused to legitimate ethnic - group rights and claims, but they also encourage a polarization rather than unification of our diverse population — a trend that can result only in the eventual creation of de jure ethnic and racial geographic enclaves and political parties, with the appointment and election of individuals mandated along racial, religious and ethnic lines.
In what might be a radical departure from its normal practice of self - description, the congregation can talk about the particularity and worth of its own character.
Known as the Multilateral Investment Agreement (MIA), the proposal amounts to bringing within the framework of the WTO the whole issue of investment policy - a further radical departure from the original concept of the WTO.
In a radical departure from tradition, Francis said Holy Thursday Mass not at the ornately appointed Basilica of St. John Lateran, but in a small chapel with nearly 50 teenage boys and girls at Casal del Marmo Penitential Institute for Minors, a juvenile detention center.
«In USDA's attempt to kill this fully vetted final regulation, they've taken a radical departure from conclusions reached over more than 20 years of rulemakings regarding organic livestock care, and have assumed an aberrant view that has no historical basis or legal justification.»
With Cancelo, there would be no radical departure from the norm for the temporarily Wembley - based club, and with a first - rate striker in Harry Kane eagerly anticipating any crosses into the box, a deal in the region of # 25million could prove to be very fruitful indeed.
In response to the books» radical departure from current pediatric and psychiatric advice, scores of concerned medical, lactation science and child development experts are speaking out against what they see as potentially dangerous child - care guidance, being offered up with little in the way of credible supporting research.
As the continent copes with economic malady, activists such as Cohn - Bendit and Gaudot are prescribing a stronger EU — one that is a radical departure from the nation - state psychology of «compete and conquer».
Why the contrast between the radical new departures of the 1930s and the comatose intellectual conservatism of the last six years?
Such a model of party is a radical departure from the type of party we have currently.
For Americans at the time of the adoption, it was a radical departure from the parliamentary system in England, if by means of what is the final authority on the law.
If implemented the plans would constitute a «radical departure from long - standing traditions of open justice», MPs and peers found.
Firstly, it's a significant departure from the days when Robinson tried to appear more reasonable — emphasising his dislike toward radical Islam, and separated from the nexus of larger political ambitions.
«I expect no radical departures from his vision of neighborhood policing.
However, the party's path is complicated by Agir, pro-Macron members of The Republicans (LR) who sit with the UDI within the same group in the National Assembly, as well as the departure of two parties from the UDI: Hervé Morin's The Centrists, and Yves Jégo's Radical Party after its reunification with the Radical Party of the Left to form the Radical Movement.
ALBANY — State Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan says the creation of a special prosecutor to investigate police killings of civilians would represent a «radical departure» from traditional grand jury procedures.
In a radical departure from the decisions of his grandfather and brother who did not take wedding rings from their respective wives, Prince Harry accepted to wear a wedding ring.
Ed Balls should make a radical departure from Labour's failed PFI experiment, and admit publicly that Government financing of infrastructure is always cheaper than private sector finance.
«All Americans should take note of Trump's radical and divisive departure from our democratic process, and local GOP leadership should show some spine and renounce Trump's dangerous and inflammatory rhetoric.»
This is a radical departure from our usual picture of space - time as a smooth, continuous fabric.
None of these innovations will individually revolutionize health care in Central America or Africa, but together they amount to a radical departure from the top - down initiatives that the World Health Organization has prescribed for decades.
Harstad acknowledged that such an approach would be a «radical departure» from the more popular view, embodied in such agreements as the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, which places much of its focus on end - of - stack emissions.
«Although the structure of the cycles in these three systems had been noted as unusual by the authors who observed them, there had been, as yet, no unified theoretical framework from which to make sense of such as radical departure from the classic signature of predator - prey interactions,» Weitz said.
This growing field of soft - tissue research is a radical departure for paleontologists, most of whom were trained in geology (fossils are rocks found in rocks).
Robert Hazen, executive director of the Deep Carbon Observatory in Washington, D.C., who was not involved in the research, sees the group's new detector as «a radical departure from traditional mass spectrometer techniques.
The unabashed goofiness of the Guardians of the Galaxy movies and the gonzo tone of Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok signal a radical departure from, say, the staid bleakness of Thor: The Dark World.
The absence of a number on the final product can be put down to a hundred things: simple rejection of a «main» entry being a portable title; the PSP itself entering its final years; perhaps a concern that series fans would revolt at the radical departure from Metal Gear Solid 4.
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