Sentences with phrase «radical expansion of»

Congress» 2,000 - page Omnibus Spending Bill slipped in a trap for the unwary: a radical expansion of the reach of the Stored Communications Act, 18 USC § § 2701 - 2712.
New York, NY: Sperone Westwater is pleased to present Objects of Devotion, Tom Sachs's fourth solo show at the gallery, showcasing the artist's radical expansion of the category of sculpture and his restless curiosity about our «culture of making.»
Worse yet, I was personally present with local and national union leadership when they acknowledged that reality and celebrated that much of the money donated by Mark Zuckerberg was going to go into the pockets of their teachers rather than towards a radical expansion of the charter sector — as had been the case, for example, in New Orleans.
State Representative Robin Vos, the Wisconsin state chair for ALEC, sponsored the bill codifying Walker's radical expansion of online, for - profit schools.
The new strategy aims to increase the number of good school places and ensure all children have the best start in life — and pave the way for «a radical expansion of good school places.»
It inspired a revolution in education spending, a radical expansion of universities and colleges and ground - breaking new ideas like UnionLearn.
They included mandated services, Catholic schools, immigrants, farm workers, prisons, and «my fears about the radical expansion of abortion.»

Not exact matches

In other words, most current and future expansion in the oilsands will be in situ projects, and these will not be encumbered by two of the three biggest knocks against the oilsands: radical surface disruption and tailings ponds.
The eastward expansion of Europe, through the progressive expansion of Russia into Asia, corresponded to a radical westward expansion of Europe to a world given the name «America» on the other side of the ocean.
Forgetting this adds powerful pressure for the expansion of radical forms of reproductive technology — such as sperm and egg donation along with surrogacy, which involves contracting with a woman for the carrying of a pregnancy for intended parents.
However, given that cumulative abnormal returns increase with radicalness during an expansion but decrease with radicalness during a recession, he added, «Banks should time their launch of radical financial innovations to coincide with periods of expansion rather than recessions.»
Thrashing alongside these ideas of cultural expansion is a fight to protect the home country, from a war - profiteering thief named Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis, having an enormous amount of fun) and his partner, the American radical Erik Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan).
Not, at least, without a radical upgrading of teachers and wholesale expansion of instructional time.
International Women's Day has been observed since in the early 1900's, a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical ideologies.
What about a more radical way of combatting the expansion of the achievement gap over the summer?
Listen to J4J's commentary: «To justify this radical transformation... the proponents of these policies have taken to talking about them as matters of racial and social justice... As the residents of the communities most affected by school closures and charter school expansion, we must take issue with this rhetorical description.
The reform agenda led to a state takeover, the expansion of charter schools, an introduction to school choice via the removal of geographic attendance zones, as well as a radical racial shift in teachers.
It is clear many of these new cars will be ordered in radical colors and interior schemes unthinkable prior to the German takeover and the market's extensive expansion, and we see that as a positive thing keeping stuffiness away.
Initially devised for Nintendo's doomed disc drive, the 64DD, but miraculously jammed onto an N64 cartridge by way of expansion card and now remade for the 3DS, Majora's Mask is a radical and beguiling...
His work represents a poetic expansion of arte povera's radical break with conventional media, emphasizing the involuntary processes of respiration, growth, and aging that are common to both human beings and trees with which he is so deeply involved.
She witnessed first hand painting's resurgence in the 1980s through the vibrant Köln - based art scene, where radical and experimental approaches to painting by artists such as Martin Kippenberger and Albert Oehlen began a dramatic expansion of the field.
His work represents a poetic expansion of Arte Povera's radical break with conventional media, emphasizing the involuntary processes of respiration, growth, and aging that are common to both human being and tree.
His buoyant tweet highlighted the way that the Internet — perhaps the most radical social design experiment of the last quarter century — has created limitless possibilities for the discovery, sharing, and expansion of knowledge and information.
Notwithstanding the difficulty in making such radical reductions outside of the petroleum sector in a short timeframe, the federal and Alberta governments assert that if the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion (TMX) is not built, even Alberta's extremely modest «climate leadership plan» may be cancelled.
Tim Leland, VP of product management for visual processing at Qualcomm, declared that there is a radical performance and graphics quality difference, and the expansion of VR's capabilities is only starting to show its potential.
For example, the rapid expansion of enterprises such as SpaceX, renewable energy firms and all manner of private schools may not be currently present in the region, yet once situated, would leave the would - be developers in the dust of others who foresaw the needs that would attend such a radical new regional influx.
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