Sentences with phrase «radical change in the process»

The societal view effects an even more radical change in the process conception of God's freedom.

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Business definition of transformation in an organizational context as «a process of profound and radical change that orients an organization in a new direction and takes it to an entirely different level of effectiveness.»
Now the interpretation of the perfecting of the human / word process, leading to a threshold of radical change, is both in keeping with the pattern of evolutionary change evidenced in the natural world, and the biblical concept of the eschaton as the threshold of the new aeon, and the total transformation of humanity and cosmos.
There was a streak of radicalism in the South» secessionism was itself a radical act» but Southern religious leaders generally inclined toward organic models of social change, the ideal being a gradual civilizing process emanating from traditions of civility and gentility.
Pope Benedict says the effect of Holy Communion is a radical change, a sort of «nuclear fission» which penetrates to the heart of all being, beginning with ourselves, a «process which transforms reality, a process which leads ultimately to thetransfiguration of the entire world... where God will be all in all» (Sacramentum Caritatis 11).
The other camp, personified by the hapless Owen Smith, partially understands the need to embrace radical policies, but do not want the Labour Party to be changed in the process.
The process of senescence requires global alterations in the genome architecture and radical changes in gene expression.
According to Prensky, one of the more radical consequences of this technology - rich environment is a hypothesized change in the brain structure that means young people think, use and process information [2] in different ways compared to older generations, the digital immigrants.
The evaluation process is undergoing extensive changes, some of them quite radical, in nearly every state and district across the country.
As much as Rauschenberg's work of the early 1950s had been championed for its elimination of painterly conventions — no subject, no image, no taste, no object, no beauty, no message — Untitled [glossy black painting] makes the case that Rauschenberg was equally radical for what he was willing to let in — chance, duration, changing context, accidents, a life in the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvain — chance, duration, changing context, accidents, a life in the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvain the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvaIn 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvas.
The IPCC is all about radical change; every report cycle learns from the past and from what is available in the wider world to improve its processes.
This book shines a fascinating light on this process by revealing how climate change has been transformed from a physical phenomenon, measurable and observable by scientists, into a social, cultural and political one... This book is so important because Mike Hulme can not be dismissed as a skeptic yet he is calling for a radical change in the way we discuss climate change.
The usefulness of law in the process of reform and especially radical change is currently a much debated issue, both within and without the legal profession...
«The public sector is making significant and radical changes in the way it develops and implements government policy and these new processes and concepts are being tested in the Indigenous policy arena.
The public sector is making significant and radical changes in the way it develops and implements government policy through a «whole of government» approach, and these new processes and concepts are being tested in the Indigenous policy arena.
Self - determination should not be viewed as a one time choice, but as an ongoing process which ensures the continuance of a people's participation in decision making and control over its own destiny... This view makes it possible for incremental changes to be implemented rather than forcing parties to agree on definitive changes which can be too radical for some and insufficient for others.
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