Sentences with phrase «radically change people»

Perhaps in the next two and a half months they will announce policies that radically change people's perceptions of the Conservative party rather than simply confirm them.
Stewart Hoover has noted that the greater influence of television lies not in its ability to brainwash or radically change people's minds on particular issues but in its ability to coalesce an audience around a particular issue.
Raising children has the capacity of radically changing a person's perspective on life and other people, of truly teaching us what love and commitment is, that a relationship is not just about our comfort level but about giving of ourselves and enjoying the connection that creates.
Using this diet and the Paleo weight loss tips can radically change a person's life for the better.
But it was when he took a job as assistant dean of student life at Brown that he fully realized the potential of education to radically change a person's life, and so decided to pursue his doctoral studies in the field of education.
These pieces of writing have moved people in ways that radically changed people's perceptions as well as the world that those people and ourselves live in.
«All vendors would like to surprise their audience and captivate them with what they're bringing to market,» he told the E-Commerce Times, «but if we're not radically changing people's productivity and efficiency, and [providing] new ways to accomplish tasks, what is there to surprise?»

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The fact of the matter is when you talk about central banks, you're talking about powerful institutions rooted in their own management styles and tradition (even if the latter has just now seen a very unusual break) and it's not likely that one person can radically change things, even if he or she wanted to.
The way people — especially younger people — are consuming content is radically changing.
The New Rules of Sales and Service, now out in a new revised paperback edition, is about how the buying process has radically changed and how people who understand that change can grow business now.
In terms, I think of inflation and bond markets, it took six, seven, eight, maybe 10 years of high inflation in the 1970s before you had Paul Volcker brought in to say «enough is enough,» and then again whether it's led by American monetary policy but similar moves in Europe, obviously in the UK, a significant tightening of monetary policy because people got fed up with inflation and I don't think that we are kind of yet at the point where real wages have been suppressed so much by that irritation that inflation is always running ahead, life is becoming more expensive, so we need the central bank radically to change their policy.
Young people, gays and non-gays, have led the gay rights movement, radically changing how gays are perceived, protected and accepted within only a couple of generations.
Social norms have changed so radically in the last twenty years, that it simply might be that people are more willing to claim a home - church as their primary place of worship today, than they used to.
He found that to really reach people who wouldn't step foot in the typical church, he had to radically change the way the church looked and functioned.
If the language of missional church is to become a helpful way of forming communities of God's people in a radically changing culture then we have to spend the time and energy to understand what is at stake in the language we are using.
People are calling for bold and thorough transformations that will radically reform existing conditions... The choice is not between the status quo and change; it is between violent change and peaceful change» (Between Honesty and Hope [Maryknoll, 1970], p. 179).
This in itself has radically changed how people communicate.
If, in the arena of birth, if we find that over 15 % of pregnant women and persons qualify as high risk then it is clear that our approach and therapies are not in alignment with a natural process and we must change them... radically.
That radically changes the power relations between people and the authorities.
«For these people, the pattern of their lives had been radically changed by a significant life event — such as bereavement, relationship breakdown or redundancy — which triggered addiction, followed by eviction or the repossession of a home», says Adele Irving.
Bartoletti and others described the task of finding Aquila's successor as a sort of Catch - 22: How do you find the right person for a job that might radically change in the near future?
This is part of a series of interviews, entitled Change Makers, in which the Daily Politics talks to people who have radically changed Britain.
Horses radically changed human history, revolutionizing how people traveled, farmed, and even made war.
People with autism are generally less socially responsive to others, whereas those with Williams syndrome typically have an inability to inhibit social responses.The question, of course, is, What changes in the brain cause such radically divergent social characteristics?
Similar issues face a person or an AI, for example, when the environment changes radically.
The researchers warn that failure to curb climate change, causing global temperatures to rise far above 2 °C, will radically alter tropical reef ecosystems and undermine the benefits they provide to hundreds of millions of people, mostly in poor, rapidly - developing countries.»
But the reformers claim the only way to drag millions of people out of misery is to radically change the face of Brazilian agriculture.
Particularly the fact that people were getting awesome results without having to radically change their eating habits or their lifestyles.
If he ate 800 calories a day and didn't feel hungry, then I guess this seems like a powerful way for obese people to radically change their BMI's and associated health outcomes, without the feeling of deprivation, not to mention the literal deprivation that comes from eating animal - based foods with low nutritional density, that normally accompanies such radical calorie restriction.
Supplements are the best way for older people to get some nutrients unless we radically change our food fortification practices.
The modern reality has radically changed: we have become more mobile, it is easier for us to move, we learn foreign languages, we can freely travel the world, and meet interesting people there.
Online dating has radically changed how singles meet one another, and young people dominate the general dating platforms.
Not since the dawn of the automobile has a technology — the cellphone — so swiftly and radically changed the way people interact, meet and move forward (or not) in a relationship.
«I wasn't done waiting for them, just let me wait forever knowing they will one day come» What happens when you take two seemingly happy people and decide to place a massive amount of importance on an event soon to happen therefore making them radically change their lifestyle over the near future?
I also firmly believe that unless and until the people who are most negatively affected by the poor state of education are the ones leading the charge to radically change the system, we won't achieve lasting change.
If we have any hope of changing outcomes for young people, we need to radically change our approach to primary and secondary schools.
If we have any hope of changing outcomes for young people, we as educational leaders need to radically change our approach to primary and secondary schools.
While people might remember him for his «excessive» fundraising, I remember him as the person who radically changed education in California, for better -LSB-...]
While people might remember him for his «excessive» fundraising, I remember him as the person who radically changed education in California, for better or worse.
I was curious to know what in a person's makeup might lead her to change her life in such a radically unconventional way.
Six years later she returns to find that she is a stranger to her own people - not just because she has spent six formative years living and learning in the south but because the culture she left behind has changed so radically.
Treatment of dogs diagnosed with dominance aggression involves teaching the dog to defer to its people and most often requires that owners radically change the way they relate to their dog.
It is best to keep in mind that this is not confirmation if Yakuza of the End will be coming out in Western markets but rather the changes that would be made to the title if it made it here especially as the control for the title is radically different to the establish norms of third person shooters in the West.
Mostly great tips, however, FACEBOOK has changed radically since this article was published and even though many tips are still relevant — people just don't see posts anymore — as you are well aware — due to their policy changes unless you pay.
The invention of photography in the early 19th century radically altered the course of modern art and forever changed the way people see the world around them.
The art scene in China has changed radically since the June military attack on student - led demonstrators in which perhaps thousands of people were shot and killed.
But the policy changed radically and Southampton became let's say more democratic than East Hampton because the Larkins no longer ran it and it was taken up by other people.
«What has changed radically is that in terms of the media, television, advertisements, films, newspapers and magazines, black people, in the 80s, were totally invisible.
People have ignored the fact that when we started «contributing» CO2 at such an accelerated rate we were already at the «local maximum» of the carbon / ice age cycle (Link: / / en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Vostok-ice-core-petit.png) What Hansen is saying is the only real choice if we don't want to radically change the planet's climate.
The problem is not finding evidence for drastic climatic change; it is convincing persons who think «economics» is more important that human survival, that energy intensive activities must abate radically if the species is to survive.
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