Sentences with phrase «radical group made»

A coalition of 6 organizations led the March on Washington, a notable achievement given disagreements over tactics; another, more radical group made fun of the March.

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«When you have the west offering this kind of rhetoric it makes their (radical groups) job easier,» he told CNBC over the phone.
Militants from the radical Islamic group ISIS (who have taken to calling themselves «The Islamic State») reportedly made good on threats to destroy sites and shrines they claim are «un-Islamic.»
Making ignorant statements aggregating the irrational and radical behaviors of extremist groups to an entire religion is evidence for a lack of education and a lack of sensitivity to diversity.
From the Cabaret Voltaire to Andy Warhol's Factory, from the silent film comedians to the Beatles, from the first comic - strip artists to the present managers of the Underground, the apolitical have made much more radical progress in dealing with the media than any grouping of the Left.
Despite the efforts of the Modern Church People's Union and «Sea of Faith» conferences and other theologically radical groups, many questioning followers of Jesus have drifted away from church life, or at least from participation in the church's decision - making forums, thus allowing undue influence to more traditional positions.
A military coalition of nearly 9,000 soldiers from Cameroon, Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Benin has recently made some major strides in their fight against the radical Islamic terror group Boko...
In view of all this the charge must be made against the radical group of religious leaders, whom we call Humanists, that they have failed to do justice to the fundamental feature in the phenomenon of religion.
What are we supposed to do when we hold all these peace initiatives, condemn all these idiots blowing themselves up, make all these feel — good interfaith groups — only to turn on the TV and see another large story on how Islam is becoming radical, listening to another politicians talking about the apparent dangers of Islam and Sharia Law, and watching Sen. Pete King tell us we aren't doing jack sh.t.
Radical American group the Children of God made their base in Bromley in July 1971 at Kenneth Frampton's invitation.
The second is a restless to radical, largely post-affluent group made up of the militant young, women in quest of liberation, students, intellectuals, and a variety of others scattered through the professions and other sectors largely outside the primary goods - producing area of the society.
«His administration made serious work of cracking down on radical Islamic groups,» Open Doors said.
A military coalition of nearly 9,000 soldiers from Cameroon, Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Benin has recently made some major strides in their fight against the radical Islamic terror group Boko Haram, and now, they're asking militants to give up and repent.
In the tween years, many children make radical changes in their social groups, as their aspirations and tastes change.
Meanwhile on Monday the Institute of Economic Affairs and Tory MPs that make up the Free Enterprise Group will make a last - minute bid to persuade Osborne to look for radical savings.
The Coalition is taking on all sorts of interest groups as part of its radical zeal but it has made the strategic decision that it will do nothing to upset pensioners, the most active voting bloc.
Unfortunately, at the urging of radical special interest groups that oppose increased production of American - made energy, President Obama has delayed, blocked, and restricted access to America's energy resources, resulting in a 14 percent drop in federal energy production since 2010.
For example, the hydrogen bonding interaction between the phenolic — OH and the o - methoxy groups in curcumin influences the O - H bond energy and H atom abstraction by free radicals, thus making it a better scavenger of free radicals compared to other curcuminoids such as BDMC.
These radicals are not a left wing political group, but unstable electrochemical molecules that are missing an electron, which makes them unstable and «lonely.»
Godard has only two options: either he makes bad films by committee in the radical Dziga Vertov group, a collective he founded in 1968 together with Jean - Pierre Gorin, or he reasserts creative control and goes back to crowd - pleasing aesthetics of his 1960 film, Breathless.
Not a movie about some radical «Seventies terrorist group as the title might lead one to believe, but instead a made - for - TV movie based on a lesser - known video game of the same name.
Memoirs should be written only by extraordinary people, and as we read Radical, Michelle Rhee's chronicle of her Korean American upbringing, college years, Teach For America experience, tenure as D.C. schools chancellor and now as head of a national advocacy group, we should keep in mind what makes her noteworthy in the education world.
I took the radical step of opening the group up to collective decision - making.
Once Highland Explorer Tours, a trading name of Radical Travel Group Limited, hereinafter referred to as «the Operator», confirms your booking a contract is made between the Operator and you upon the terms and conditions set out below.
An international group of 20 educators representing a wide range of institutions will convene on campus to explore the radical potential of the artifacts and platforms of design education as spaces for new forms of critical writing making and discourse.
Sam Green began his career making traditional feature - length documentaries steeped in the political; his Academy Award - nominated The Weather Underground tells the story of a group of radical young women and men who tried to violently overthrow the U.S. government during the late 1960s and «70s.
Radicalism in the Wilderness: International Contemporaneity and 1960s Art in Japan, published last year by MIT Press, «examines three key figures in Japanese art of the 1960s who made radical and inventive art,» including Japanese conceptual artist Matsuzawa Yutaka, Kansai - based art collective The Play and a regional collective Group Ultra Niigata.
Recent group exhibitions include Between here and there: Modern and Contemporary Art in the Permanent Collection, Miami Art Museum, Miami (2010); Radical Nature: Art and Architecture for a Changing Planet, 1969 - 2009, Barbican Art Gallery, London (2009 - 2010); Wanås 2009: Footprints, Wanås Foundation, Knislinge; Fari Mondi / / Making Worlds, 53d Biennale de Venezia, Venice (all 2009); and Psycho Buildings: Architecture by Artists, the Hayward Gallery, London (2008).
This outstanding grouping is juxtaposed with a selection of works based on the theme of creative destruction, examining the radical break with tradition made by artists such as Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Antoni Tàpies and the Japanese Gutai group in the aftermath of the Second World War.
To those who've paid attention to Hafif's artistic evolution, though, one alteration she made about three years ago still seems bold for a painter who built an international reputation on her single - color canvases and whose devotion to monochromatic painting put her smack in the center of the 1980s «Radical Painting Group
Conflict of interest: RealClimate owned and funded by the radical left wing political lobby group Environmental Media Services who make millions litigating climate cases.
These radical groups claim to champion justice and better health for Africa, but oppose the very technologies that would make that possible.
In his official statement, Soon wrote that he has «been the target of attacks in the press by various radical environmental and politically motivated groups» and that the «effort should be seen for what it is: a shameless attempt to silence my scientific research and writings, and to make an example out of me as a warning to any other researcher who may dare question in the slightest their fervently held orthodoxy of anthropogenic global warming.»
Today, in the «War on Terror,» at least one politician can make surprisingly strong statements about plans for negative treatment against large groups of people (e.g. Muslims) because of concerns that a small minority of them might be radical enough to kill a bunch of people, and [the politician can] remain surprisingly popular.
The Barreau du Québec has added its voice to a growing chorus of legal groups calling for more public funding and radical reforms to help reduce what they say are ridiculously long court delays that are hindering access to and making a public mockery of the province's court system, particularly in regards to criminal justice.
While some states adopt a more congenial approach in negotiations directed to non-native title outcomes, emphasis on a legal framework makes the State a respondent to a claim in which the applicant group seeks to burden its (that is, the Crown's) radical title to the land.
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