Sentences with phrase «radical force in»

If you want to be a progressive, radical force in British politics you need to espouse progressive, radical policies.

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The task force subsequently made no serious effort to accommodate the heavy criticism that the 1991 study document had drawn, although in the 1993 draft the radical feminist obsession with issues of power is less overt.
The various labor party governments surpass the conservative right forces in the application of radical neo-liberal programs.
A vast international convergence seems possible on such objectives because social forces with a radical critique of liberalism have developed (MST in Brazil, KCTU in Korea, European marches, etc.) and because international and regional demonstrations (above all in Europe, America and Asia) are growing in strength.
First, the radical character of Roe — overthrowing abortion laws in 49 states — galvanized pro-life forces.
The eschaton of radical freedom for all is inevitable, the forces of History will sweep toward their ultimate victory — and therefore it is essential that every good citizen accept liberalism (communism) in his heart and promote it publicly, eagerly detecting and shaming bias (class interest) and intolerance (oppression).
These are pseudo-virtues, which you try to shame us into accepting, by directing a polemic against the Church, whose moral force is due simply to its use of certain radical chic cliches that we were all taught to grovel before back in the 1960s.
I see religion as an evil force in any form, but especially virulent when if becomes like radical Islam or Evangelical Christianity.
When the gods were understood either mythically or in visual images, they could be understood as powerful forces in the production of the universe, but not in a radical sense as creators.
The Century interpreted the results of the off - year elections of 1934 as giving Roosevelt a clear - cut mandate that said, «Go left, Mr. President, go left»; it asserted that «many features of the 1934 election suggest that a union of forces for a vigorous offensive in support of an avowedly radical program is not impossible» (November 14, 1934).
The radicals come out in force, thus making the whole party look insane.
In Just War Against Terror Elshtain argues «that true international justice is defined as the equal claim of all persons in the world to having coercive force deployed in their behalf if they are victims of one of the many horrors attendant upon radical political instability..In Just War Against Terror Elshtain argues «that true international justice is defined as the equal claim of all persons in the world to having coercive force deployed in their behalf if they are victims of one of the many horrors attendant upon radical political instability..in the world to having coercive force deployed in their behalf if they are victims of one of the many horrors attendant upon radical political instability..in their behalf if they are victims of one of the many horrors attendant upon radical political instability....
I don't think there is a significant correlation between Catholic belief and support of independence but to the extent that there might be it, it could also have been a non-intentional disposition to hasten the day of the further decline of the Catholic Church as a force and even a presence in Scottish society giving support to proponents of radical secularization.
We support and ARM the «opposition forces in Syria» which include al Qaeda and other radical elements, the looting and destructiion and killing of Christians occurred.
Liberation theologians who want to appreciate the truly radical ways of Jesus might ponder these words of Hans Küng, who writes in On Being a Christian that Jesus» revolutionary method means «love of enemies instead of their destruction; unconditional forgiveness instead of retaliation; readiness to suffer instead of using force; blessing for peacemakers instead of hymns of hate and revenge» (p. 191)
If it does (and I think it will) it will do so because it is not radical enough — it does not sufficiently take into account the moral and spiritual forces in social life.
The freedom which is given in Christ is radical insecurity from the human standpoint or from that of social structures and technical and political forces.
This is a question of peculiar force in America, where the tradition is to «believe in Jesus» and where there are a multitude of conflicting and competing kerygmata; where everything from radical right racism to revolutionary Christian humanism is proclaimed as kerygma, and as Christian.
He further ordered that emancipated Southern slaves «be received into the armed service of the United States,» a truly radical measure for the day and one that provoked great political opposition in parts of the North, and massacres of captured black Union troops by the armed forces of the South.
ONE of the nation's largest producers of Wagyu - infused beef is undergoing a radical restructure, driven by elevated commodity prices, changing market forces, and a belief some Wagyu beef production systems in Australia are unsustainable.
However, despite the valiant efforts of left Rawlsians to press down hard on pre-distribution and force it to yield some radical implications (O'Neill and Williamson, 2012; Doron, 2012), in Miliband's formulation it seems a weak reed, relying on labour market interventions such as education and training to alter distributional outcomes.
For social democrats, it will also mean becoming — for the very first time in their conformist history — a political force willing to be as radical as reality itself.
Troops, with the help of regional forces from Cameroon, Chad and Niger, as well as Benin, have since early 2015 managed to claw back most of the territory lost to the radical Islamists in 2014.
Any non-residents who want to buy property in Britain should be forced to prove they are increasing the stock of housing, according to a radical new proposal.
Dr Liam Fox, defence secretary, points to «radical reform», real - terms funding rises for the armed forces in the government's equipment programme and size of military budget in global terms.
If Cuomo were serious about «bringing effective change to State government» he'd be dismantling redundant Authorities and consolidating agencies while sending the parasitic top management bureaucrats who infest them out in the street to seek private sector employment, where they belong, forcing the sale of all those SUVs issued to bigwigs at the Office of Children and Family Services to get more money into the State's coffers, and implementing other radical cost - cutting measures.
Today, the English Defence League increasingly marches in town centres decrying «radical Islam», followed by the police - whose efforts at crowd control are often criticised for their use of force - and are met with groups of determined anti-fascist demonstrators.
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.
Unlike Tim Montgomerie, I don't believe that the formation of the Coalition was a mistake, for one reason: if the Liberal Democrats had forced a second election, David Cameron wouldn't have won it on present boundaries (any more than he won that of May 2010); and if they hadn't forced such an election, they would simply have joined with Labour to vote down radical Tory legisaltion in any event.
Unfortunately since the time of Tony Blair, the progressive left has been an almost value free zone that lacks conviction, a hunger for change and the radical edge that made it such a dynamic force in the twentieth century.
Conservatives MPs have camped out for four days in parliament to force a debate on radical right - wing policies, including a ban on the burka in public, the privatisation of the BBC and bringing back the death penalty.
A step forward that non-specialists neither know nor care about (eg New fossil forces radical rethink in mudstone geology)
That represents a radical change in thinking about life's origins: Viruses, long thought to be biology's hitchhikers, turn out to have been biology's formative force.
Tobacco companies could be forced to slash the amount of nicotine in US cigarettes, under radical plans from the Food and Drug Administration
Tobacco firms could be forced to slash the amount of nicotine in US cigarettes, under radical plans from the Food and Drug Administration.
Gravity is a long - range force and is the primary agent of the radical changes in a galaxy's structure when another galaxy comes close to it.
Reporting in the May 8 issue of Cancer Cell, Semenza and his colleagues found that if they reversed the switch and forced kidney cancer cells to start making mitochondria again, the cells produced increased amounts of free radicals, which can cause cells to stop dividing or even die.
They finally forced me to make radical changes in my life that I'd needed to make long before.
The nutrition community of that time completely accepted Keys» hypothesis, and encouraged the public to cut out butter, red meat, animal fats, eggs, dairy and other «artery clogging» fats from their diets — a radical change at that time that is still very much in force today.
Free radicals — if you have tons of free radicals in the rest of your body, then your body will be forced to send antioxidants to eliminate them.
Only when the film takes its most radical third - act jolts in tone does it feel forced, contrived.
He is hunted as would a fox outrunning a band of harrier dogs, pursued especially by a group of young radicals like James Quinn (Killian Scott) and Sean (Barry Keoghan)-- who in turn are considered troublemakers by the older Boyle (David Wilmot) who fears repercussions from a large British force if casualties result.
There are plenty of talented components to this cast, and most every one of them has his or her time to shine, even such much too briefly present forces as episodes 1's Martin Sheen - who nails both Irish - American accent and depth of the good - hearted slaver who comes to find flaws in the traditions he has had to follow - and episode 3's Richard Jenkin, who effectively despicable in his audacious portrayal of a despicable radical racist who is as willing to die as he is to kill to preserve his questionable sense of order - and plenty of other people in between, from the compelling Dennis Haysbert to the charming Danny Glover, so you know that it's saying something to proclaim that leading lady Halle Berry is this series» strongest performance, delivering on powerful layers and emotional range in her engrossing portrayal of a mulatto who is trapped in society by her mixed race, and will face many unbearable hardships that will test her innocence and humanity.
In the comics, M'Baku wanted Wakanda to return to a primitive state, so he joined forces with a radical religious cabal known as the White Gorilla Cult, who performed a supernatural ritual that endowed him with superhuman abilities.
When he's approached by a pregnant woman struggling with an unstable radical activist husband, he gets embroiled in a treacherous scenario that forces him to confront his troubled past and drives him to increasingly dangerous and shocking behavior.
A thriller about former»60s radicals forced to confront their pasts in the present day, «Company» also stars Shia LaBeouf, Brit Marling, Susan Sarandon and Julie Christie.
Tortured by the loss of a son he encouraged to enlist in the armed forces, a small - town church minister and ex-military chaplain Ernst Toller (Ethan Hawke) struggles with his faith when a pregnant woman (Amanda Seyfried) and her radical environmentalist husband come to him for counseling.
Billy the Kid is invoked not only as Peckinpah saw him, a symbol of 19th - century Romantic ideas of rebellion, on the run from the inevitable encroachment of 20th - century capitalist forces, but also in terms of the back - to - the - land hippie nostalgia that arose when more radical political hopes were crushed at the end of the Sixties.
As the leader in the fight for female tennis players to be afforded the same rights and prize money as the men (a radical idea in the early 70s), she forces a coup.
Over the coming decades, Varda became a force in art cinema, conceiving many of her films as political and feminist statements, and using a radical objectivity to create her unforgettable characters.
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