Sentences with phrase «radical shakeup»

The phrase "radical shakeup" refers to a significant and drastic change or transformation in a certain situation or system. It implies a disruptive and revolutionary shift that can bring about major alterations and reorganization. Full definition
Prepare for more in the New Year, which a pretty radical shakeup of social services being lined up.
But if you are giving the employee task - focused comments all the time, positive and negative, the annual review becomes a non-event, and their performance shouldn't need a radical shakeup.
Defining our offering to the electorate through our traditional values of personal liberty, social progression, meritocracy and a radical shakeup of the establishment - all of which I believe are at the core of Tim's beliefs - will help to make sure the public have a strong instinct of what the party stands for, why it's not a «split - the - difference» party, and why it plays a crucial role in British politics.
He has recommended introducing a new chief inspector of hospitals post as part of a radical shakeup of the health system.
Today the Guardian launches online A New Politics, a call for a radical shakeup of our constitution, arguing for reform of everything from party funding to the role of the attorney general.
Without some kind of radical shakeup, everything, it seems, is falling apart.
The problems began before the tests were even administered, continued during their administration, and will persist unless there is a radical shakeup in the leadership of the State Education Department; in the way in which information about the tests and participation in the tests is communicated to families; and in how the tests themselves are constructed, administered, and scored.
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