Sentences with phrase «radical leap»

In the Western world, you are expected to take radical leaps to create change.
Consider the many business leaders who took radical leaps out of their comfort zone, such as Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Larry Ellison and Warren Buffet.
The 100YSS 2013 Public Symposium — Pathway to the Stars, Footprints on Earth — seeks to highlight both the small incremental steps and radical leaps required to make significant progress on the way to interstellar space.
Lee (The Surrendered, 2010), always entrancing and delving, has taken fresh approaches to storytelling in each of his previous four novels, but he takes a truly radical leap in this wrenching yet poetic, philosophical, even mystical speculative odyssey.
Yet I do think that abstract expressionism and the movements that reacted to it in the 60s attracted far more attention from the general public than the equally significant work of representational artists who were painting during that period, creating work that evolved naturally from earlier tradition where AbEx and other later movements appeared to be more radical leaps.
For firms not ready to make such a radical leap, simply organizing staff into strategic self - contained pods that each use a flat hierarchy is an easy first step.
The American writers of a few decades later seem to have tapped into the «age of anxiety» conventions of popular existentialism, where the absurd surfaces of modern life tell us nothing more about God than that belief in him will consist of a radical leap of faith for which no thought of man, no human experience, can prepare one.
Having unlocked the mysteries of past and present human behavior with the keys left us by George, we can only speculate as to what forms a radical leap to escape our impending evolutionary stasis might take.
The new episodes don't represent another radical leap forward in style or quality the way season two was, but whatever's lost from the shock of the new (nothing here is quite as weird or surprising as the cavewoman prologue or «International Assassin,» though a joke in the second episode and a party sequence in the fifth come close) is gained in how much more we know all the characters at this point, and how aware they are of their proximity to their story's end.
It's a radical leap in subject and tone, but one boldly and brilliantly made.
The chilling portrait of humankind on the threshold of a radical leap in evolution continues in this provocative tale where «survival of the fittest» takes on astonishing and controversial new dimensions.
Corinne says that before you make any radical leaps you need to think very carefully about what you really want.
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