Sentences with phrase «radicals broke»

Because, they can rebuild the areas that free radicals broke down over time.
The idea of such a radical break attracted Branson, who stopped eating beef in 2014 out of concern over deforestation and slaughterhouse practices.
People often believe they need to make a radical break or big decision to break with the past and then become paralyzed by fear.
Your 1 in 5 figure would be a radical break from that.
This was a form of liberalism, but one that was a radical break from the tendency of earlier liberalism to be in close association with culture.
We have now reached a point in Altizer's third period that is crucial and distinctive, for it constitutes a radical break with his earlier positions.
Most of them deny that there was a radical break at any point.
Could God be prompting you to «leave by boat» — to take a radical break from your routine to get some rest and enjoy silence, so you can hear God's whispers and hear his nearness again?
So the evolution of the Church's understanding of the gospel over the centuries is not a matter of «paradigm shifts,» or ruptures, or radical breaks and new beginnings; it's a question of what theologians call the development of doctrine.
A chief difference was that the former, unlike the latter, were led by chief executives of exceptionally sturdy ego who, in their campaigns to consolidate enough power to make a radical break with their collegiate past, used that power as well to sever any capacity of the church to obstruct their personal sovereignty.
But whatever he may have intended, the cardinal can not have meant that Amoris Laetitia is a «paradigm shift» in the sense of a radical break with previous Catholic understandings.
What could such a radical break mean for our churches?
To repent is not merely to be sorry for mistakes, it is to make a radical break with one's present way of life.
Sartre points out that the old soldier chose this meaning for the past, and that he could have chosen to give a different meaning to the past and therefore making a radical break with it.
The conception of organism as fundamental for nature involves a radical break with a mechanistic or substance concept of nature.
Liberation theology, as I understand it, makes a radical break with Protestant liberalism's feeling of absolute dependence on Schleiermacher.
Covenant requires a radical break not only with uncritical, scholastic notions of God, but also with contemporary views that vote for detachment.
Since axial man had appeared in India without demanding any radical break with the past, he left the masses largely undisturbed in their preaxial state.
Every grand new global initiative that has been launched in the past decades has been described as a radical break from business as usual as it demands more billions for the funding of business as usual.
That was a radical break from the norms of the surrounding pagan culture.
And the ruling in Griswold itself was not so much a radical break with the past as it was the culmination of a process that began with the nation's experience of World War II.
The degree to which modern philosophy represents a radical break with all traditional ideas is only gradually becoming clear, in part because the early modern philosophers were concerned to disguise the full implications of their teachings.
Some historians of the American experience emphasize the radical break between the ancient, classic tradition of the «liberal» arts and the modern liberal tradition.
Unfortunately there was a radical break in the history of Jerusalem in the second century, which to some degree interrupted the local tradition of the sacred sites.
As for recent privatisations, the Royal Mail had been in state hands long before Labour dreamt up its post-war nationalisation programme, making its sale seem like a truly radical break with the past, not just a resumption of «normal service».
@TheDarkLord: The whole point of Corbyn's leadership was a radical break with the past.
She promised a radical break from tired and (according to the nationalist script) broken Westminster.
When free radicals break down the collagen in your skin, you get wrinkles and loss of elasticity.
Free radicals break down collagen, the protein that keeps skin appearing bouncy and youthful.
Ryan Coogler's Black Panther marks a radical break in this trend.
From a behavioral perspective, this was a radical break from corporate authority, as many corporate business departments set up their own LANs and even LAN vendors to separate from corporate IT departments.
And if you have a choice of devices, do you want more of the same (the Torch) or a radical break into something new (the competition)?
French art critic Michel Tapié even declared the existence of «un art autre» (art of another kind)-- an art that entailed a radical break with all traditional notions of order and composition, in a movement toward something wholly «other.»
The Idiosyncratic Pencil is an experimental group exhibition inspired by both the Fluxus art movement of the 1960s and William Henry Fox Talbot's groundbreaking 1844 The Pencil of Nature, each a radical break from past methods of art production.
It was all about radical breaks and displacements, Calzadilla said between rotations of singers.
His work represents a poetic expansion of arte povera's radical break with conventional media, emphasizing the involuntary processes of respiration, growth, and aging that are common to both human beings and trees with which he is so deeply involved.
Pollock is usually remembered for his «all over» drip paintings from the late 1940s, which helped define the radical break from what was then considered advanced painting.
In an interview from 1971 undertaken for an exhibition at the Pasadena Art Museum, John Coplans addressed the radical break that Judd had made with the tradition of sculpture, noting that the works in his 1963 Green Gallery exhibition demonstrated this rupture, stating: «The Green Gallery show was in 1963.
L.A.'s Museum of Contemporary Art is poised to name its new director Monday morning, and one of the names circulating through the art world is Jeffrey Deitch, a high - flying New York art dealer who, if chosen, would be a radical break from the usual museum - world pattern.
Making a radical break with the past, these artists opened up new approaches and their work received international recognition.
The negation of traditional form, a radical break from established notions of order and composition, was particularly suited to a cultural environment born out of the circumstances of post war Europe where abuse of morals and fascist ideology had led to such horror and destruction.
In 1964 Duchamp reproduced his iconic 1919 work L.H.O.O.Q., which signified a symbolic, radical break with the past.
Explore late 19th and early 20th century European landscapes, still lifes, and portraiture in the context of Modernism as a radical break from traditional aesthetics and an artist movement that shaped — and reflected — the ongoing dynamism of the age.
The artworks present a radical break with the square format as an approach to the panorama and the vertical perspective, to the displacement and the scroll, to the speed and the consumption of information.
The work featured in the exhibition was consistent with Butler's gallery program in its radical break with previous forms of art - making.
His work represents a poetic expansion of Arte Povera's radical break with conventional media, emphasizing the involuntary processes of respiration, growth, and aging that are common to both human being and tree.
This outstanding grouping is juxtaposed with a selection of works based on the theme of creative destruction, examining the radical break with tradition made by artists such as Lucio Fontana, Yves Klein, Antoni Tàpies and the Japanese Gutai group in the aftermath of the Second World War.
The show represents a radical break for both institutions, say both Crosby and Hunt.
There are no radical breaks in his work; instead there is a process of gradually shifting focus, coming on the heels of long periods of intense concentration on a limited set of variables.
The fact that it was introduced at all represents a radical break from the view that the US is irredeemably opposed to tackling the climate change problem.
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