Sentences with phrase «radical revision of»

Nordhaus calls the Stern Review a «radical revision of the economics of climate change» and criticizes it for imposing «exessively large emissions reductions in the short run.»
The paper purports to be a radical revision of our understanding of the carbon cycle by Hermann Harde.
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.
But I fear without radical revision of what urban education can be, our Missouri city schools can become veritable ghost towns.
I still, indeed, hold this viewpoint in practice, but with a radical revision of the philosophical implications of science.
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.
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.

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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.
Thomas Sieger Derr's essay about the Earth Charter («Global Eco «Logic,» February) shows that the text of the Earth Charter has become somewhat less radical in its recent revisions.
It is time for a radical revisioning and restructuring of seminary education.
The programs of many church schools would receive radical revision if these questions were asked and answered with action.
Our interpretations may prove to need radical revisions in order to be relevant in coping with the unforeseeable world of our grandchildren.
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.
If this demands a revision of some popular notions, all the better; our theology at this point could very well undergo a considerable shaking up and a radical rethinking.
For though there is more to be learned about origins, which may do much to fill in the great gaps in our knowledge, and which may necessitate further radical revision in understanding, one thing is certain, and that is that the popular and simple view of origins which obtained among Christians until a hundred years ago has gone for ever.
Everything we once thought is true is now undergoing radical revision with profound implications to human health, particularly the role of vaccines.
Whilst the Department for Transport (DfT) appears to have been giving the issues some serious, and potentially radical, consideration, confusion at the top of government has meant that revisions and reappraisals have been needed.
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).
If active and continuing judicial supervision of school spending were to be institutionalized, the result would be a radical — and unnecessary — revision of the American system for appropriating public funds.
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.
Among the multitude of expansive historical and thematic revisions, Radical Women stands out, offering the public unprecedented geographic, chronological, stylistic, and thematic landscapes.
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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