Sentences with phrase «radical vision»

The role of communities and civil society is critical and they must be actively empowered to engage with this more radical vision of health care.
At the moment, I see little evidence of such radical vision at work.
And that got me thinking — given the urgency of climate change, peak oil and resource depletion, we need radical visions and bold plans to create a better world.
That's why, generally speaking, the projects with the most radical visions build their own blockchains.
It will give you the best kind of hope, the kind that balances realism with radical vision.
However, before Milo and Teddy can get their company off the ground, Milo receives a very tempting offer from Gary Winston (Tim Robbins), a trailblazing genius in the digital world who has turned his company N.U.R.V. (which stands for «Never Underestimate Radical Vision») into one of the richest and most powerful computer firms on Earth.
While less enthusiastic about artificial intelligence's current contributions to healthcare, Bush suggested a perhaps more radical vision of the future, in which machines do indeed supplant many rudimentary medical functions.
Recent events suggest that the attempt to rehabilitate the secular radical vision may well fail.
The strange, eerie, even radical vision of this film extends to the central character - hero, Max, who freely moves into unknown zones, adapting to each new, changing and demanding environment.
A stunningly illustrated look at how Blake's radical vision influenced artists of the Beat generation and 1960s counterculture
It enlarges it, showing how the history of American modernism that started with Pollock released radical visions of uncommon beauty and eloquence.
Sharing this more radical vision of divine justice will inspire Christians to imagine changes in existing systems, new systems, and alternative systems alongside prevailing ones that move to a level of justice beyond the dreams of the designers and keepers of the status quo.
Forsaking the socially acceptable vocation of helping people live just a bit less miserably, Peter confronted Ananias and Sapphira with a radical vision of the sort of church God had called them to be part of.
Jesus was killed because he refused to compromise this radical vision of life.
That is truly a radical vision of the sacred and Eternal, by far the best way you have described your morning's Moment.
The radical vision of Mosaic faith is in deep tension with the royal enterprise subsequently developed.
The constituting vision of the WCC is the truly progressive and radical vision.
A radical vision of a world dramatically renewed and improved.
They had a radical vision to open within the soaring first floor of the historic building at Franklin Square that essentially led the breakthrough for the 14th Street revival.
Bells comments are part of a broader left - wing criticism of Salmond which accuses him of failing to offer a radical vision of Scotland and instead focusing on a far more conservative vision of independence designed to reassure moderate, middle - class voters.
Smith said: «I'm proud that I have picked up so much support and I'm enjoying the opportunity to set out my radical vision for Labour's future.
«Her radical vision and view that if property owners would just pay a little more, government could solve any number of problems is simply out of touch.
I think David has been the most effective contender in terms of outlining a radical vision of a new political economy for Labour.
Told that «republicanism» just meant sacking the monarchy, the British have missed its radical vision for the future.
James Clappison MP on Comment: Our European partners have set out a radical vision for the future of the EU
Tomorrow we hear from MPs about what they think the future of the UN is, and on Sunday veteran left winger Tony Benn sketches out a radical vision of what the UN could be.
Perhaps pinning down science fiction's form and purpose is a hopeless task, and instead this bright cacophony of familiar faces and radical visions is the best expression of its value.
A powerful unfoldment of a particular incident in US history, the film becomes, by extension, a deeply personal and radical vision of the past and future.
ZOË LUND By Kristin M. Jones We reveal the extraordinary life and radical vision of this downtown icon.
Underground cinema in 1960s downtown New York was also «booming with the new voices and radical visions of the likes of Jack Smith, Andy Warhol (and the Factory), Paul Morrissey, and others.»
A critic who was a fan of Téchiné once wrote, «That's Téchiné's radical vision of France — postmodern, post-colonial and post-gay liberation, with all those issues in motion.»
The rest of the five - page document outlines a radical vision for the Department of Education, the first step of which would be to eliminate it, transferring responsibility for public - school education to the states.
BMW has revealed a radical vision for its future performance - oriented models in a spectacularly styled concept car whose combination of M3 - rivaling acceleration and Mini Cooper - beating fuel economy...
BMW has revealed a radical vision for its future performance - oriented models in a spectacularly styled concept car whose combination of M3 - rivaling acceleration and Mini Cooper - beating fuel economy will likely make it one of the stars of this year's Frankfurt motor show.
According to Lagonda, the SUV will be based on the design language of the radical Vision Concept showcased at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.
Two years ago in 2016, Rolls - Royce rewrote the rulebook for the future of true luxury mobility by presenting the Rolls - Royce VISION NEXT 100 — codenamed 103EX — a radical vision of effortless, autonomous, connected, spacious and beautiful luxury mobility, as personal as each individual customer.
Among Humboldt's most revolutionary ideas was a radical vision of nature, that it is a complex and interconnected global force that does not exist for the use of humankind alone.
It moves in the same direction as Dear Esther, which it may have been an inspiration for, but it did not have such a radical vision underlying its streamlining.
Each picture is like a sonata and underscores the notion that Monet realized his radical vision by creating purely optical paintings.
With every plan, radical visions were proposed, ones that embodied not only the desires but also, and more often, the fears and anxieties of their time.
Thanks to their radical vision, he adopted an increasingly abstract style in the interwar period.
His late work, created between 1835 and 1850, articulated a radical vision that was heedless of public reaction, and explored such themes as the rise and fall of civilizations, the natural and industrial worlds, and religious and cultural mythology.
Bernard Jacobson Gallery is delighted to announce William Tillyer: Radical Vision, the first of a series of exhibitions dedicated to British artist William Tillyer.
As critics have been quick to point out, Hakkens» vision may not be practical or even technologically feasible, but I think they are missing the most beautiful and inspirational piece of his idea, which is his radical vision for changing the world.
There is a sense that the sector is being driven away from its roots in the community and its radical vision for better health and wellbeing for all of our peoples.
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