Sentences with phrase «radical new ideas for»

«Democracy on demand»: The radical new idea for England now at the centre of the coalition's secret talks

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Let's say you just came up with an idea that could become a household commodity: a radical new design for a commode.
My ideas were a little too radical for my new bosses.
I was glad to join, because I suspected that the convergence of new ecological issues and old issues of social justice called for fresh ideas, more radical than those of the traditional left or right.
Two days after the Obergefell decision, New York Times columnist Mark Oppenheimer suggested that it is now time to rethink the idea of tax - exempt status for religious institutions: «Rather than try to rescue tax - exempt status for organizations that dissent from settled public policy on matters of race or sexuality, we need to take a more radical step.
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 Locnew nation democratic ideas were nourished by the radical Protestantism prominent in New England and Pennsylvania and stimulated by the writings of John LocNew England and Pennsylvania and stimulated by the writings of John Locke.
WTF1 reader Patrick Viola has sent us some of his ideas for 2015 liveries including radical new looks for Sauber, after their signing of Banco do Brasil backed Felipe Nasr, and McLaren, who have still been waiting for a title sponsor since Vodafone left.
The paper concludes that Using Title I funds for early education is not a radical, new idea.
It was August 2004, and Bezos and his new senior vice-president in charge of worldwide digital media, Steven Kessel, were exploring what seemed like a radical idea for an online retailer: making their own hardware.
PCs, consoles and virtual - reality systems all got new and exciting games, with some titles trying for something radical and others refining well - worn ideas.
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.
That was a completely new and radical idea for us.
Las Vegas Weekly, The Barrick's «Plural» Teams Local and International Artists for an Engaging Show, April 26, 2018 East Hampton Star, 23 Successes in «A Radical Voice», Jennifer Landes, March 20, 2018 Elle Décor, «Hitting Her Groove», Kate Betts, September 2014 Hamptons ArtHub, Best Exhibitions of 2013», December 2013 Hamptons ArtHub, «Almond Zigmund: Interruptions Repeated», Gabrielle Selz, September 2013 WhiteHot Magazine, «Almond Zigmund: Interruptions Repeated», Janet Goleas, September 2013 Huffington Post, «Almond Zigmund: Interruptions Repeated», Gabrielle Selz, August 2013 Elle Décor, «Arbiter of Style», Cynthia Frank, May 2013 NY H&G, «Mondo Condo» May 2013 Long Island Pulse, «Artist VIP», Nada, August 2011 Southampton Press, «Shifting Perceptions in Parrish Installation», Pat Rogers, November 8, 2007 East Hampton Star, «An Artist «Remembers the Future»», Jennifer Landes, November 1, 2007 East Hampton Star, «Industrial Strength Beauty, Jessica Frost, July 19, 2007 Las Vegas Sun, «Coloring Her World», Kristen Peterson, February 24, 2006 Southampton Press, «Tracing the Genealogy of Ideas», Eric Ernst, December 15, 2005 Columbus Dispatch,» Texture Enlivens Minimalist Exhibit», Kaizaad Kotwal Sunday, July 17, 2005 Southampton Press,» Avram Gallery Offers Quiet Space for Show», Eric Ernst, Nov. 25, 2004 Los Angeles Times, «Sweet Nostalgia Projected Onto Metal», Holly Meyers, Feb 1, 2002 Flash Art, «Aperto», David Pagel, March - April 2002 Art in America, «Report From Sante Fe — Sin City Sampler», Sarah S. King, July 2002 Kunst; «Verdachtig ist, wer sich nicht bewegt», Jurg M. Meier, 2002 Samatag, «Orte des Durchgangs sichtbar gemacht», Susanne Neubauer, Jan 26, 2002 The Art Newspaper, «Las Vegans», Sarah Douglass, No 121, January 2002, p. 9 The Southampton Press, «Artists in Spotlight at Parrish», October 25, 2001, Miami Herald, «Altoids Artworks Small, But Strong», Elias Turner, Sept 10, 2001 Florida Today, «Altoids offers an exhibit of curiously fresh art», Pam Harbaugh, 2001 Exhibit: a, «The Big American Issue», June 2001, p. 28 illustration Las Vegas Weekly, August 5, 1999 «Artists Bios», p. 20, illustration Las Vegas Weekly, February 3, 1999 «Great Art BiDesign», p22 New York Contemporary Art Report, Jan / Feb 2000, p. 52, illustration
He found ideas for an objective use of colour that stimulated a new, radical approach to his painting.
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.
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.
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.
«We need to remember that, for most people, the idea of jury nullification is pretty radical,» points out long - time New Hampshire juror rights educator Joel Valenzuela.
«Samsung Patent Reveals Next - Gen Ideas for Gaze Controls Main Samsung Granted New Striking Design Patents for a Future Scroll - Out Smartphone, Radical All - in - One Desktop & More»
I am looking for a platform which will allow me to work on fresh new ideas in an environment which promotes a new radical thinking.
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.
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.
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