Sentences with phrase «radical new ideas as»

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.

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Crawford situates Wahhabism in the second part of the twentieth century within what he terms the formation of «hybrid» radical groups — Al - Qa «ida and ISIS, but also earlier groups such as the Awakening movement that took shape in the early 1990's that «infused [Wahhabism] with new ideas» and «drew the line between belief and unbelief at new points on the religio - political spectrum.»
But all this is lost on John Mann and Graham Stringer, who repeatedly call on the Labour leadership «to listen to the people» as if this were a new and radical idea.
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.
In a profoundly hopeful irony, New Dorp's reemergence as a viable institution has hinged not on a radical new innovation but on an old idea done bettNew Dorp's reemergence as a viable institution has hinged not on a radical new innovation but on an old idea done bettnew innovation but on an old idea done better.
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.
As he has later said, «The subject is radical - the idea of taking «jokes» as a pictorial theme was really new, a virgin territory, untested waterAs he has later said, «The subject is radical - the idea of taking «jokes» as a pictorial theme was really new, a virgin territory, untested wateras a pictorial theme was really new, a virgin territory, untested waters.
Leaving to one side ideas of nationality and regionalism, this exhibition focuses on London as a place of freedom and experimentation that enabled artists to produce radical works that engaged with issues of participation and collaboration, established new relationships with the public space and fostered art as an effective political tool.
The notion of walking as a form of sculpture was considered a radical idea when the artist, at age 22, made a work, titled A Line Made by Walking (1967) and gave new meaning to an activity as old as man himself, states Nicholas Serota, director of Tate Britain in London: «nothing in the history of art quite prepared us for the originality of his actions.»
Bursting with radical new perspectives on some of the vital, yet often unquestioned, pillars of economic theory and what it really means to be «sustainable» — as well as creative and practical solutions for how we can live more with less — Boyle offers us one of the world's most thought - provoking voices on economic and ecological ideas.
While not quite as radical an idea as making all of New York's 42nd Street pedestrianized and get a light rail system, a new pilot program to turn sections of the Times Square and Herald Square into pedestrianized zoNew York's 42nd Street pedestrianized and get a light rail system, a new pilot program to turn sections of the Times Square and Herald Square into pedestrianized zonew pilot program to turn sections of the Times Square and Herald Square into pedestrianized zones
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.
Certainly, none of us want to be classified as «so open - minded that your brains fall out» so we must find the balance between that and «eing open - minded enough to accept radical new ideas».
The report anticipated «radical changes» from the «revenue raising power of government... converted into an instrument for forcing acceptance of sudden new ideas of industrial and social reorganization,» an allusion to using taxation as a tool to influence social and industrial policy.
While not quite as radical an idea as making all of New York's 42nd Street pedestrianized and get a light rail system, a new pilot program to turn sections of the Times Square and Herald Square into pedestrianized zones is worth checking out: Under the plan «Green Light for Midtown», the some of the criss - crossing streets at both locations will be turned into outdoor plazNew York's 42nd Street pedestrianized and get a light rail system, a new pilot program to turn sections of the Times Square and Herald Square into pedestrianized zones is worth checking out: Under the plan «Green Light for Midtown», the some of the criss - crossing streets at both locations will be turned into outdoor plaznew pilot program to turn sections of the Times Square and Herald Square into pedestrianized zones is worth checking out: Under the plan «Green Light for Midtown», the some of the criss - crossing streets at both locations will be turned into outdoor plazas.
CAP rates are a crummy way to value residential real estate and an equally crummy measure of financial performance for all of the reasons mentioned above and more... you may disagree, but since the only other person out there that regularly disagreed with you on this was kicked off this site for doing so, and just about every other turnkey operator seem to be in the business of perpetuating it as a metric to try to artificially pump up the attractiveness of their offerings and scam newbies, please forgive me if I try to offer some counterbalance and perspective to other new investors who would otherwise not have any other exposure to such radical ideas as using CAP rates the way they were designed to be used by the professionals who use them.
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