Sentences with phrase «proposing radical solutions»

The Harrisons» art practice is fundamentally and uniquely interdisciplinary; they are historians, diplomats, ecologists, investigators, emissaries and art activists, proposing radical solutions and instigating public discourse, and often producing elaborate documentation of their proposals.
Now «Westworld» co-creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are proposing a radical solution to the increasingly blurred line between a «fan theory» and a «spoiler.»
They did little while the older guard was still alive, but once the senior leaders who practiced racism (e.g. by excluding black denominations from the Pentecostal Fellowship of North America) died or went into retirement they exposed the problem and proposed a radical solution: disband the PFNA and ask African - American Pentecostal leaders to start a new umbrella association for Pentecostal cooperation and, if they wanted to, to invite white Pentecostals into it.
It is also the only political force that proposes radical solutions to climate change, a problem that is here with us now and can no longer be debated in the abstract.
Readfy proposes a radical solution by offering the ad - embedded eBook for free.

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But Soleri proposes a more radical solution.
Mr Clegg rejected the suggestion the radical nature of the solutions proposed meant a commensurately radical cost to public spending plans.
Our CRPE colleagues Paul Hill and Ashley Jochim have proposed a more radical solution: a new institution (a community board) that would oversee all public schools and get the school district out of the business of oversight (the district would become a school operator, much like a charter management organization).
I know, in 2018 it will seem radical to many gaming companies, but I'm not afraid to propose groundbreaking solutions!
The Avatar director was determined to expose journalists, such as myself, who thought it was important to ask questions about climate change orthodoxy and the radical «solutions» being proposed.
Via Milwaukee Journal Sentinal: - «Frustrated by the mounting number of invasive species arriving in the bellies of overseas freighters, some conservationists are proposing a simple but radical solution: Ban the ships from the Great Lakes until they can figure out how to stop discharging contaminated ballast water.
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