Sentences with phrase «radical departure in»

That's no different this time around as we're expecting the Lumia 630 (aka «Moneypenny»), Lumia 930 (aka «Martini», a non-Verizon version of the Icon) and eventually «Goldfinger», which we hear is going to be a somewhat radical departure in terms of user...
Any test change would signify a radical departure in law school admissions as the LSAT, administered by the separate Law School Admissions Council, has become a staple of law school admissions procedures since it was first administered nearly 70 years ago in 1948.
A radical departure in the artist's practice, these were created using enamel paint, which both stained and soaked into the unstretched, unprimed canvas.
Siding with Steinberg in his contention that the Combines represented a radical departure in artistic practice, Krauss is careful to stress that Rauschenberg's treatment of imagery in the Combines is «something entirely original,» because in them he rejects the idea that a picture is something that translates a three - dimensional «thing» into a two - dimensional «field.»
Theirs wasn't to be another game that pretended to broadcast TV coverage of the race, but rather a game that put you within the helmet of the driver; a radical departure in presentation style at the time.
True, his eighth feature initially seems another radical departure in a career of many.
This church history, (our common church history) is a radical departure in form and function when we compare it to what we find in the NT.
Set within the X-Men Universe, Legion is a radical departure in almost every way from the X-Men we've seen on screen so far.
There are no radical departures in this report from the previous assessment, published in 2007; just a great deal more evidence demonstrating the extent of global temperature rises, the melting of ice sheets and sea ice, the retreat of the glaciers, the rising and acidification of the oceans and the changes in weather patterns (3).

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Taking it a step further, the BMI Research team argued that, «a Trump presidency would represent a radical departure from the status quo» in the region, writing:
In the U.S. small department programs collateral to ITER do exist but established researchers funded by these programs are also already committed to ideas that either represent small departures from ITER or very radical departures.
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.
In a radical departure from all the other household codes of the day, he starts with mutual submission!
Mariette in Ecstasy by Ron Hansen HarperCollins, 179 pages, $ 20 Ron Hanen's Mariette in Ecstasy is a haunting, enigmatic novel that is almost impossible to categorize, and it represents a radical departure from Hansen's previous work.
This latter inclusion is Davies's most radical departure from Christian orthodoxy and reveals most strikingly his debt to Jung, who argued that vice and virtue are mutually interdependent — always in contention, but never entirely to be factored out one from the other.
«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&raquIn 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&raquin a small chapel with nearly 50 teenage boys»
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.
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It is, however, a more radical departure from the conventional three - source hypothesis, for it is seen as totally at variance in form and thought with J and as betraying a vigorous hostility to Israel and its religion.
At one point there appeared an emergent idea so radical in its nature as to constitute a departure from traditional Judaism.
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.
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 centeIn 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 centein 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.»
In a radical departure from tradition, we found a very good sausage at Bill's in WilsoIn a radical departure from tradition, we found a very good sausage at Bill's in Wilsoin Wilson.
It also would mark a radical departure from current supply relationships and is another step in the wider and long - term push by Coles to rationalise its supply chain and cut costs.
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 researcIn 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 researcin the way of credible supporting research.
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.
«My opposition has to do with the fact that this represents a dangerous first step in a radical departure on the system we have,» said Lanza, a Republican from Staten Island.
In his speech to the Labour party conference, McDonnell promised a «radical departure» from previous Labour economic policies.
Britain should have a wholly elected second chamber in a radical departure from tradition, MPs voted last night.
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.
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.
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.
Vinnie Mirchandani on disruptive trends and economics in technology A $ 600 million computing cloud built by an outside company is a radical departure for the risk - averse intelligence community.
In a radical departure from the Hollywood norm, the movie doesn't set out to redeem him.
It also marked a radical change in direction for the company following its original departure from games publishing just years earlier.
Based on a four - stage professional path, the plan is a radical departure from the two - tiered certification system used in most states, and represents the first statewide attempt at an incentive - pay system.
The reorganisation of the curriculum in this way would be a radical departure from current practice.
Because the proposed policy is not a radical departure from current practice in the district, there is no reason to rush the process.
Student - driven models can feel like radical departures from what we traditionally consider school and we are in the early innings of figuring out what good competency - based learning even looks like.
A radical departure for the British sports car maker sees it move upmarket, and the three products in this gallery will spearhead the rebirth of one of our favourite brands.
On sale in early 2011, the new Quest is a radical departure from the old model, which was as exciting as vegan meatballs.
The all - new bodywork, in a newly conceived three - layer metallic red, marks a radical departure from the language aesthetic of the donor car.
The exterior styling of the new Ram 1500 was a radical departure from its predecessor, and from all other 1 / 2 - ton pickup trucks produced at the time — and in that area alone, it set the truck world on fire.
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