Sentences with phrase «radical revision»

I think the volume makes a case for quite radical revisions in thinking about debt management policy.
Everything we once thought is true is now undergoing radical revision with profound implications to human health, particularly the role of vaccines.
The programs of many church schools would receive radical revision if these questions were asked and answered with action.
Oates believes we need radical revision of the national curriculum but that, once this has been done, there should be a period of stability.
Our interpretations may prove to need radical revisions in order to be relevant in coping with the unforeseeable world of our grandchildren.
But I fear without radical revision of what urban education can be, our Missouri city schools can become veritable ghost towns.
To this point there is agreement with some members of the first group who are engaged in quite radical revision of past formulations in their efforts to reformulate the unchanging gospel.
But, like most Americans who went to college during or after the 1970s, Ferguson found that the book of American history was under radical revision, and even Lincoln was losing his heroic glow.
I tell my clients to (temporarily) disregard the feedback in literary agent rejection letters, because, if I'm working with the author in a long - term program to help them get literary agents reading their work, I know their writing is at a high enough level that they should give the manuscript a chance before making radical revisions and / or hiring an editor.
Davies also oversaw radical revisions of the firm's practices in Germany and Central and Eastern Europe, prompting the closure of the 120 - lawyer Cologne office and the spin - off of four of the firm's six bases across the CEE.
To warrant this radical revision — one might almost say reversal — of the Catholic tradition, Father Concetti and others explain that the Church from biblical times until our own day has failed to perceive the true significance of the image of God in man, which implies that even the terrestrial life of each individual person is sacred and inviolable.
It is time for a radical revisioning and restructuring of seminary education.
But no radical revision seemed to me necessary to bring the books into essential harmony either with one another or with my present position.
I had already rejected it theoretically and, to some extent, in my sensibility, as a theologian I began to call for a radical revision of Christian teaching.
If one runs too quickly to the fundamental anthropology of Heidegger, and if one lacks the questioning of being to which this anthropology is attached, then one also lacks the radical revision of the question of language which it allows.
Ramsey is correct in relating this revealed norm to the nature of humanity and showing it to be expressed in a radical revisioning of natural law.
Recently, Matthew Baron and colleagues from the University of Cambridge proposed a radical revision to our understanding of the major branches of dinosaurs, but in a critique published today some caution is proposed before we rewrite the textbooks.
If they are right, basic notions of the universe going back to Copernicus would need a radical revision (page 58).
Also: Jennifer Garner and Julianne Moore star in a State Fair satire in «Butter»; Anna Kendrick goes a cappella in the gleeful «Pitch Perfect»; Ethan Hawke finds disturbing home movies in «Sinister»; Liam Neeson gets vengeful again in «Taken 2»; «V / H / S» puts a twist on the horror anthology format; and «Wuthering Heights» gives the old Gothic a radical revision.
M. Night Shyamalan's name became synonymous with The Twist, as he wrapped the central conceit of The Sixth Sense in a cocoon of metaphor even as he goosed his audience with a radical revision in the last act.
Working within Hollywood, Cox tried to create a radical revision of US intervention in Latin America, as well as a surrealist take on the genre of historical filmmaking.
Radical revisions are rare in the popular midsized sedan segment.
Various members of Congress have recognized the need for student loan reforms, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D - MA) who laid out a radical revision to student loans that would drop interest rates down below 1 percent in the spring.
Hitting the hardwood, 2K13's control method has received a radical revision with the inclusion of the Control Stick.
Drawing from the Norton Simon Museum's holdings of more than 700 Picasso prints — among the deepest collections of its kind anywhere in the world — States of Mind traces the evolution of the artist's individual compositions from the 1940s and 1950s through multiple states, subtle adjustments and radical revisions.
Employing everyday materials and instigating a radical revision of the exhibition space, Kounellis's practice was fundamental to the development of the Arte Povera movement in the late 1960s.
Playing and Reality was Winnicott's final book and to Adam Phillips it represented a radical revision — a wild and extraordinary leap beyond the boundaries of Kleinian and Freudian theory.
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