Sentences with phrase «radical departures»

Not much is known about the Galaxy S9 at this point, though we're not expecting any radical departures from the S8.
The Galaxy S9 and S9 + aren't radical departures from the S8 and S8 + that preceded them.
It's one of the most radical departures from stock Android available today, with its rounded notifications cards, lack of an app drawer and iOS - style Share menus.
Motorola's Moto Z and Moto Z Force are radical departures from its past, but which is better?
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).
Although Merce Cunningham had made radical departures from classical modern dance, his work remained within certain technical and contextual restraints — that is, his [movement] vocabulary remained a specialized, technical one, and he presented his dances in theaters for the most part.
Matt Eagan, art critic for the Hartford Courant, says that there are radical departures from traditional Chinese painting.
Even though the art of these years saw radical departures and shifts, drawing, which is among the most traditional of media, played a crucial and consistent role in the work of a great majority of the most significant artists.
The Surrealists, Cubists, Fauvists, Futurists and Rayonists all made radical departures from reality with exaggerated forms, heightened colours and broken picture surfaces.
These mystical, meditative, nature - inspired works pay reverence to the rich artistic past of China and demonstrate that artists do not have to make radical departures from the past in order to innovate.
Gilliam, Shields, and Stella mixed techniques and media and used novel materials to create works that represented both subtle shifts and radical departures from artistic norms, as well as from their own previous explorations.
They may not be radical departures from his original works but they are a great variety of sculptures made from graceful curves, human heads and metal works that feel like giant creeping insects.
One of the more radical departures from previous Souls games is allowing players to invade as much as they want, without having to hoard consumable invasion items.
But both cars were radical departures from the norm in styling and design, winning BMW praise but also limiting sales potential.
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.
«I expect no radical departures from his vision of neighborhood policing.
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.
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.
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:
Today's misguided FCC action represents a radical departure that risks erosion of the biggest free speech platform the world has ever known.
But, Schultz exemplifies being personal by taking action on his social stances, including providing healthcare for full - and part - time workers, which is a radical departure from most large American corporations who employ shift workers.
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.
Reclassification, he said, was «a radical departure from the bipartisan, market - oriented policies that have served us so well for the last two decades.»
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.
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.
Needless to say, for Catholicism, this cultural retreat — indeed, this virtual surrender — represents a radical departure from the Church's traditional role as patron and mentor to the arts.
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.
The Christian God is a radical departure from Islam and the God of the Jewish Old Testament.
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.
Ummm, Christ is not a radical departure from JEHOVAH, God of the old Testament, but He is the fulfillment of JEHOVAH's salvation plan.
By his being such a radical departure from our ordinary accommodation to suffering and injustice, Jesus prophetically sets forth our future possibilities.
He looked the part and talked a good game, but his theology was a radical departure from traditional orthodox Islam.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Lecrae's first studio album since 2014 was a radical departure from his old style, but the result might be the rapper's best work to date.
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.
I'm talking about a radical departure from the structure you feel is so crushing.
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.
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