Sentences with phrase «radical new ideas»

That's a lot of pressure to keep coming up with radical new ideas that take time to build, often fail and only sometimes contribute to long term success.
«Reinventing the Bike Shed» is a design competition seeking radical new ideas for bike parking.
«It is to find the essential balance between orthodoxy and heresy, between a total commitment to the status quo and the blind pursuit of new ideas, between being open - minded enough to accept radical new ideas and so open - minded that your brains fall out.
For those worried about censorship of radical new ideas (although it's hard to hear that without thinking of wastes of space like Mountain) there need not even be removal of material.
Whereas other nations might hang back nervously to see how things develop, the Dutch are trying out radical new ideas as soon as they see them in print.
In other words, in this new, more enlightened day and age, the power to bring radical new ideas to life, cement your expert credentials, and even build a following while testing works» commercial viability outside of traditional channels lies at your fingertips.
Yet the effort to create a reform conservatism and reconstitute the GOP as the «party of ideas» seems to demand contemplating legitimately radical new ideas on welfare reform.
In his 90th year, Irwin, who pioneered the Southern California - based Light and Space movement, continues to present radical new ideas of how space is perceived.
These «Big T» risk takers — the T stands for thrill - seekers — are the people who go from one start - up to another, hang glide off cliffs, or propose radical new ideas and theories.
This led Brague to the Biblical roots of the Western idea of freedom, where we can find something completely fresh — a basic, radical new idea that comes before all other talk of what it means to be free in our society.
As far as I know, the DTI paper, Balancing Work and Family Life, is unique among Government documents, in referring to caring for children as an opportunity for men — in this it introduces a radical new idea, not yet perceived by most of the rest of Government.
«Democracy on demand»: The radical new idea for England now at the centre of the coalition's secret talks
There have been several films in recent memory that have tackled this idea, but when Into The Woods debuted, it was a radical new idea.
But through her courage, intelligence, and sheer force of will, Shirley led the way to translate that radical new idea into a new law and a new movement.
Austin said when he first met Ford, «the parent trigger was just another radical new idea.
We think of the great men of science — Galileo, Newton, Darwin, and Einstein — and imagine them as heroic individuals, often misunderstood, who had to fight against conventional wisdom or institutions to gain appreciation for their radical new ideas.
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