Sentences with phrase «radical ideas by»

On Radio 4 last Saturday Ms Villiers said that the party will have radical ideas by the time of the General Election; including on high - speed rail.

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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.
«At the time it was a radical idea for a band to add a «call to action'to an album as an overt way to build their mailing list — and by extension, their following,» write Halligan and Scott.
Metaxas explains that the US is not bound by ethnic identity or geography, but by a radical idea based on liberty and freedom for all, and that Americans must reconnect with this idea or risk losing the foundation of what made the US exceptional in the first place.
Abstinence is not some radical idea only supported by this AA «cult»..
For this identification meant a radical redefinition of the whole idea of the Word, as that idea may have been known by members of the Christian community.
Only when the minister gets very «radical» about either doctrine or social issues does serious protest arise, and even then there is a tendency to let the minister think his own peculiar ideas so long as not many people are influenced by him.
Only if there had been a strong sense of tension between Christianity and the integrative American culture — a tension that was embryonically suggested by neo-orthodoxy but never substantially applied to challenge the idea of a culturally integrative science — might there have been a search for radical alternatives.
I would prefer a President who goes by the Pokemon movie than his radical idea of what the Bible says.
What he terms «radical imagination» roughly corresponds to an idea introduced twenty — three centuries ago by Aristotle, who discussed two completely different meanings for phantasia — one of which (prime or primary imagination) is, says Castoriadis, that «without which there can be no thought and which possibly precedes any thought» (RI 136 - 137).
As such it is always subject to errors that can be controlled but not governed entirely by practical and / or socially established evaluative or critical methods.18 The indispensable factor of interpretation in the dynamic processes of semiosis even leads to the idea that there is a generic form of imagination in physical becoming, in addition to a primary or radical form in human perception, a consideration that would indeed justify calling creativity the category of the ultimate, just as Whitehead maintains.
I am sure that the socialism being preached by the radical sectarians on the far left, modeled on the ideas of Fidel Castro or the thought of Mao Tse - tung, leaders of two societies about as different from the United States as it is possible to be, is not the answer.
Bohm (1969, p. 18) has said that our physical theories are at present in a state of flux, that may lead to radical changes in them, such that current fundamental ideas, based on measure and metric, may also have to be replaced by new ideas, based on order.»
In the agitation for independence and the formation of the new nation democratic ideas were nourished by the radical Protestantism prominent in New England and Pennsylvania and stimulated by the writings of John Locke.
Capello, by contrast, dealt with it once and for all, introducing the radical idea that selecting a football team wasn't just a matter of selecting the best or most famous players, but of finding a team made up of complementary parts.
And Jack Scott, the feared «sports activist,» moves right into Walton's house, fills his head with more radical ideas, and soon Walton is being hounded all across the country by the FBI because Scott allegedly is hiding Patty Hearst and her Symbionese Liberation Army kidnappers.
Amelia: I'm inspired by people living their dream and passion, who encourage others to do this too (by doing it themselves), people who are happy to share their thoughts, ideas, lifestyle, however radical, which in turn gives others permission to follow their own passions and ideas too.
Here is my somewhat radical idea, inspired by the late media scholar Roger Silverstone: to some extent, everyone who has posted, shared, liked or even kept silent about the crisis is a bit responsible.
The diplomatic proposals brokered by the Gulf Cooperation Council get no support from these radical protestors, who reject the idea that Saleh should be given any immunity or protection.
Hall spokesman Patrick McGarrity said: «Our democracy is weakened by candidates who spend millions of their own dollars trying to buy elections and then force their radical ideas on people like letting corporate polluters like BP off the hook — sticking taxpayers with the bill.»
Mr Corbyn said he was positive about improving his party's poll ratings and its performance at the ballot box, but also risked disappointing some senior Labour MPs by dismissing the radical idea of a «progressive alliance» with the Liberal Democrats.
At the same time, clinging to the idea that Labour has been hijacked by upper middle - class radicals allows so - called moderates to avoid facing up to what has actually gone wrong.
In a speech to the Lib Dem conference in Bournemouth on Tuesday, Lamb will call for the future of the NHS, social and mental health care, to be addressed by a non-partisan commission, and says he is open to radical ideas on future funding, including a possible NHS tax, or a rise in national insurance contributions to fund extra spending.
A drug war Truth and Reconciliation Commission along the lines of post-apartheid South Africa is a radical idea proposed by the Green Party.
By post-war standards for education secretaries he has been in post a long time — long enough for some of his more radical ideas to already start unravelling.
Sure, there have been outriders floating radical ideas about policy and party reform, yet despite the fears among MPs that there would be a period of blood - letting following Owen Smith's emphatic defeat in the second leadership election last summer, there has been no abuse of the party's internal processes by Corbyn, evidenced by the failure of his supporters to secure berths in the pre-election carve - up of safe seats.
It can also happen that your ideas are too radical and face disapproval by some if the big names around.
In this case, he was testing the idea that a buildup of cellular damage caused by oxidation — technically, the chemical removal of electrons from a molecule by highly reactive compounds, such as free radicals — is the main mechanism behind aging.
«The idea that psychiatric disorders were caused by problems in brain development was a little bit radical.
«Maybe an idea we come up with in the game by Friday could end up being something that is very successful in a dramatic and very radical way that it changes the game.
Piecing those clues together, the two Alvarezes proposed a radical idea: The mass extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago was caused by the impact of a giant asteroid, which unleashed a globe - spanning cloud of debris and plunged the planet into darkness for months.
Like the poet, microbes that make methane are taking chemists on a road less traveled: Of two competing ideas for how microbes make the main component of natural gas, the winning chemical reaction involves a molecule less favored by previous research, something called a methyl radical.
RICHLAND, Wash. — Like the poet, microbes that make methane are taking chemists on a road less traveled: Of two competing ideas for how microbes make the main component of natural gas, the winning chemical reaction involves a molecule less favored by previous research, something called a methyl radical.
In light of what you say about the damage done by free radicals produced by the mitochondria and the idea you propose of alleviating this by targeting antioxidants into the mitochondria, would say say that the antioxidants that we get from our food are worthless?
There are two main theoretical models, one based on small magnetite particles that may reorient in an external magnetic field and the other based on the idea that upon photo excitation a certain type of molecules in the eye of a bird support a radical pair formed by two electrons which evolve under the joint action of the Zeeman interaction with the external magnetic field and the hyperfine interaction with the supporting molecule.
The idea is radical but simple: to include the nonhuman great apes within the community of equals by granting them the basic moral and legal protection that only human beings currently enjoy.
His solution is to — with the help of unprepossessing Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), a geeky numbers - cruncher whose radical ideas are dismissed by every other club in the league — completely throw out the conventional wisdom and apply a whole new set of metrics to measure player skills.
Their radical ideological agenda would spark within Visconti a taste for Marxist ideals.4 Visconti threw around a number of ideas for his first movie, including an adaptation of Giovanni Verga's realist story L'amante di Graminga, a proposal rejected by Italy's then Fascist government censors.
Bryan Cranston stars as Blacklisted and beleaguered screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, but this tale of two trailers suggest slightly different Trumbos: the first trailer portrays the titular writer as a rich man with radical ideas who is then broken down by accusations of being a Communist before he finds screenwriting success again; the new trailer starts off with the hard - luck story of Trumbo before playing up the fight against Congress and the war against censorship.
DeArmond: People are interested in the most radical idea in the report: that a district might want to get out of the real estate business altogether by creating a new independent non-profit to manage facilities.
He winds up faulting constructivists not for their ideas, with which he is generally sympathetic, but for their lack of radical fervor, as «their work is marked by a flirtation with but never full commitment to» the cause of revolution.
There are many radical ideas supported by science that can be accomplished for less funds.
Opened in the fall of 2012, the idea was to create a bold new kind of school district that was run by the state and less restricted by administrative red tape, in order to do some radical turn - around work in some of Michigan's worst schools.
In the suddenly competitive domain of interiors, the Ram sets the standard by living up to the radical idea that the cabin of a $ 40,000 truck should be as nice as that of a $ 40,000 car.
This is exacerbated by agents, who are pretty much the core problem for all the rest of my «radical ideas
This outlook has driven some radical strategizing by Mr. DeGoey that questions the very idea of making bonds a big part of our portfolios as we invest for retirement.
The theory of memetics shows how creating a mode of natural selection for memes in the sea of uncontrolled digital information via Arsenal Gear would allow the Patriots to shape public discourse by easily replacing radical or opposing ideas with those that the group finds more convenient for maintaining their power.
These artists entered the canon under the heading of «institutional critique,» and many of their once - radical ideas have been thoroughly embraced by art organizations.
Spearheading this movement, Robert Irwin began to take ideas from philosophical inquiries into the nature of human experience and radical advances in perceptual psychology and combine them with the immersive abstraction that had been pioneered by artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Barnett Newman.
Even more radical in the context of [sport], however, is the idea of relating masculinity to performance, for the very notion of performance strips [sport] of its spontaneity, its essential naturalness, and subjects a chance series of athletic events, governed by instinctual, precognitive behavior, to the analytical potential of scripting — quite literally, to the process of representation.
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