Sentences with phrase «radical step»

I mean he took this at the time radical step of proposing the existence of a whole new particle.
We must take radical steps and go further than the promising references to the environment in the Coalition Agreement.
Perhaps you will consider a more radical step: The next time your business has a job opening or your church needs some work done, consider calling a nearby homeless shelter.
As long as care is taken is selecting suitable new locations, such radical steps should help slow down rising species loss.
These sculptures were followed by one radical step after another.
And then, using a model developed by ACT parent leaders and staff, the teachers at Susan B. Anthony took a simple but radical step in the fall of 1998.
Call it a «collaborative offensive,» but Sarbanes argues that «you can take more radical steps by engaging the community.»
My own prediction is that climate change will be deemed intolerable for humans long before it speeds up extinction rates, and even if radical steps have to be taken to head it off, they will be taken.
«What's fundamentally more different is that we've taken the pretty radical step of letting the lawyers focus on the legal work and handing over all the operational aspects to Atrium LTS,» Rakow said.
Yet as Cote points out, policymakers are showing no willingness to take the unpopular, potentially radical steps needed to restore America's fiscal balance.
But in 2014, Coach CEO Victor Luis announced a series of radical steps aimed at restoring the now 76 - year - old company's luster.
«Therefore we're not taking what I'll call radical steps to move our product into over-the-top businesses... because we don't think right now that it's necessarily the greatest opportunity.
If Sisi is calling for the gate to open, and if fiqh scholars at a place like Al Azhar heed the call, that would be a truly radical step, one that would send shock waves throughout the Islamic world.
Would be a real radical step to demote him after putting up such good stats.
On Friday, Jokowi announced radical steps to address the annual peat land fires.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said last week that he plans to demand radical steps — such as firing most of a school's staff or converting it to a charter school — as the price of admission in directing $ 3.5 billion in new school improvement aid to the nation's 5,000 worst - performing schools.
Shortly after Caro's groundbreaking Whitechapel Gallery exhibition that year, in which he had taken the then radical step of dispensing with a plinth for his abstract steel sculptures, Sylvester accompanied a group from the Royal College of Art — «in principle, the crème de la crème of Britain's sculpture students» — to see some of Caro's work at an open - air exhibition.
Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, and Ad Reinhardt all took radical steps during this intense five year span.
Not this huge radical step but something that's really easy to integrate into your daily life, so that's why we based it on the A3.»
«We're talking about a fairly radical step of prohibiting employers from paying part — time casual and seasonal employees a rate lower than full - time employees.
Although the iPhone 7 Plus isn't a huge upgrade over the iPhone 6S Plus, Apple took a few radical steps — some good, some bad.
If Germany does not take radical steps to push its current account surplus into deficit, the brunt of the European adjustment will fall on the deficit countries with a sharp decrease in domestic demand.
But such is the reach, cost, power and general inefficiency of the public sector, far more radical steps and a cultural shift will be needed to break the nation's spending habit.
My own prediction is that climate change will be deemed intolerable for humans long before it speeds up extinction rates, and even if radical steps have to be taken to head it off, they will be taken.
It was a pretty radical step, but after living a rather typical American life, a life based on seeking comforts and accumulating possessions, I longed for adventure and experiences far more than holding on to my «stuff.»
Take the case of medical records technology firm Athenahealth, which took the radical step of sharing its complete financial history with all of its roughly 600 employees before going public in 2007.
This January, Tallinn, Estonia, took a radical step in its efforts to reduce traffic jams, and became the first capital in the European Union to offer its residents free public transport.
«Today's decision by the FCC to encumber broadband Internet services with badly antiquated regulations is a radical step that presages a time of uncertainty for consumers, innovators and investors,» said Michael E. Glover, Verizon's senior vice president of public policy and government affairs.
This time, Reliable took a more radical step: It opened a part - time in - house medical clinic, complete with pharmacy, a doctor, and a four - person staff of nurses and physician assistants.
Those employers and many others are quietly taking what once would have been a radical step: They're dropping marijuana from the drug tests they require of prospective employees.
He said the core team took about a 75 % pay cut, so that the company did not have to take any radical steps of laying off employees.
«Some of the more radical steps, such as allowing Amazon returns [on Kohl's part] in some stores and the introduction of Amazon shop - in - shops paid dividends,» Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData Retail, wrote in a note to clients.
Those employers and many others are quietly taking what once would have been a radical step:...
Adopting a spiritual life, a God - centered life could be the most difficult and radical step one could take towards creating more ecologically sustainable world.
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.
To help solve the economic problems family dairies increasingly faced, Albert took a radical step — he converted the family farm to organic and founded Straus Family Creamery, the first 100 % certified organic creamery in the country.
Harness racing is taking a radical step in an attempt to solve one of its perennial problems: the high incidence of lameness and other afflictions that plague 2 - year - olds.
«What we are doing right now, having these cameras in our face, has created that radical step
It means unless clubs took the radical step of selling a number of senior players to fund a single purchase, their only other option would be to push through the transfer and deal with the fall - out when it happened, a stance Wilson believes could prove very costly.
Advocating for failure is a radical step for a head of school where the majority of the class goes on to Ivy League and other highly competitive colleges.
Some of you reading this will recoil at this idea, but, in the research for The New I Do, Susan and Vicki spoke with several couples that swore it was by taking this radical step that their marriage was saved.
Lenore Skenazy, the writer / columnist / mom / blogger who started yet another crack in the great parental divide when she wrote about letting her nine - year old son ride a subway alone in New York, is encouraging moms and dads to take what may be considered a radical step for today's parents.
For some learning disabled people community care was the radical step they had been waiting for, and freedoms were eagerly taken up.
Nick Clegg replied: «If you care so much about making sure that out of the rubble of this recession, we create a new economy, why won't you and indeed why won't David Cameron, take the radical steps forward that are needed to reform our banking system.
His backing for electoral reform - which would mean scrapping the first - past - the - post system on which Westminster MPs are elected in favour of some form of proportional representation (PR)- came as John Denham, the skills secretary, also let it be known that he favours considering a number of «radical steps», including electoral reform.
In an article for the Guardian's Comment is free, the shadow chancellor, George Osborne, writes: «This radical step will help more government employees to achieve a better work - life balance and gain more control over their lives.
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