Sentences with phrase «said radical change»

40 years ago scientists said radical change was necessary if humanity was to survive.
It says radical change is needed to give children the mathematical skills needed to succeed in a workplace where numeracy is increasingly important.
Jordan considers himself to be a «presentist» and says radical changes to the legal profession are not GOING to happen — they're happening right now.

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But it managed the change and maintained that identity even throughout really radical external shocks,» he said.
On the call Citigroup's Wendy Nicholson said, «It strikes me that you guys are so totally screwed up in so many ways, the change has to be radical
Quoted on CNET, analyst Bob O'Donnell said, «While some consumers appreciate the new form factors and touch capabilities of Windows 8, the radical changes to the [user interface], removal of the familiar Start button, and the costs associated with touch have made PCs a less attractive alternative to dedicated tablets and other competitive devices.»
Kapin, who's switched to Lyft and is pushing for companies like Uber to fix their «brogrammer» corporate culture, says she won't ride Uber again without a «radical culture change that starts at the top.»
Tillich used to say we are living in the last century of the modern period, which began at the Renaissance, and like the Middle Ages and the Greek era we are caught in the midst of radical change and its accompanying spiritual malaise.
We are in a crisis because of the present forms of industrial society, it says, and we need a change of course so radical it can come only from new values — or long - lost ancient values needing rediscovery.
I can't see much fruit in my life, but others have said that they can, and that they have seen a radical change in my life (for the better) and that I must be saved.
One might say that just as nuclear war has made of the whole planet a potential battlefield, thus raising new questions about war itself, so, too, has modern advertising made of the whole planet an actual constant marketplace, thus provoking radical changes in the practice and theory of human intercourse.
I have had family members that have had radical personality changes after a stroke and some of the things that they said were pretty strange.
The criteriology of the divine, Nabert says, «is the expression of the greatest effort that consciousness can make in order to take away the conditions which prevent it from attaining complete satisfaction, when it attempts in the very core of its finitude to justify itself, to change itself into a radical purity of its intention.
The Pope said something else in the April meeting that was conveniently ignored at Dallas: «We can not forget the power of Christian conversion, that radical decision to turn away from sin and back to God, which reaches to the depths of a person's soul and can work extraordinary change
David Bohm, a prolific quantum physicist, says that the new science requires a radical change in how we conceive the world.
Bohm (1969, p. 18) has said that our physical theories are at present in a state of flux, that may lead to radical changes in them, such that current fundamental ideas, based on measure and metric, may also have to be replaced by new ideas, based on order.»
Religion News Service: Middle East riots fueled by competition between radicals, moderates as new democracies emerge Anti-American riots that have spread to more than a dozen countries across the Middle East are a sign of fissures between radical and more moderate Islamists that are vying for power as their societies undergo change, Middle East experts say.
Pope Benedict says the effect of Holy Communion is a radical change, a sort of «nuclear fission» which penetrates to the heart of all being, beginning with ourselves, a «process which transforms reality, a process which leads ultimately to thetransfiguration of the entire world... where God will be all in all» (Sacramentum Caritatis 11).
Boulding's book describes the mood of those who are saying yes to the radical changes in our society, yes to technology, yes to all the new and even threatening ways that man is finding to handle the world in which he lives.
Ms. Nourai is one of the most sought - after Event Directors in Manhattan, and the new Ibiza restaurant means a radical change in her lifestyle, but not in her work: ³ It ¹ s not easy to leave Manhattan after so many years, ² she says.
As reported by ESPN, he said: «People are always resistant to radical change, but they are as well ready to cope with it if it's successful.
Westminster has finally reached a tipping point in the drug debate and radical change is now becoming possible, Norman Baker has said.
«This week is all about getting the legislature to act and I want radical change in public housing,» he said.
«They've been pursuing it [by saying] it's not actually possible to have radical change for the better.
The bill, set up to raise standards, is said to be one of the most radical changes in education in 50 years.
Mr Trickett said: «It is up to his whole team, including me, that we get out more often and make the case for big change, radical transformation and a reconnection with those people who left Labour..
Alan McLintock, Chair of CIOT's Indirect Taxes Sub-committee, said: «HMRC should continue to engage with the tax profession and other stakeholders on this measure so that the many unanswered questions about this radical change can be addressed before legislation is drafted.
Sir Vince Cable has said the Liberal Democrats will not succeed as a one - issue «reverse Ukip» party, pledging that they will develop radical proposals for economic reforms including taxes on second homes and changes to tuition fees.
Jack Straw has said he is not opposed to the idea of the alternative vote system where people can rank their preferences for MPs, but it is a hardly a radical change to the way we elect our politicians and the Tory leader David Cameron has said that at least with first past the post you can kick out a government.
If you believe in PR and think progressive politics needs radical change don't punch yourself in the nose by voting against a change — as you say, you'll certainly get no nearer PR if the No vote is successful.
The train drivers» union, Aslef, has also backed calls for him to go and Unison Scotland urged a «radical change in approach» by the Labour Party in Scotland and said it «would not oppose» a move to change the leader.
Blair Horner, with the New York Public Interest Research Group, says the measures are not radical changes, and would simply bring New York up to date with the rules in many other states.
Explaining the changes, Mr Howard said: «This shadow team is a radical departure from past practice.
«We will not back down from radical change,» the source said.
One party insider said there has been a fierce debate within the Miliband circle between those who believe that the reforms are a key test of his leadership and that a failure to introduce radical change would substantially damage his credibility - and those who feel he risks putting the party's financial viability at risk by allowing union members to opt out of their so - called political levy contributions to the party.
Alternatively, they suggest a less radical change in marketing, in which for $ 1 billion the global authority would have a say in how the drug was sold, but the company that developed it could still sell it for a profit.
The «free encyclopedia that anyone can edit» is too male, too Western and too demanding — fixing it will take some radical changes, says Jim Giles
«There are radical changes in the way genetics is practiced,» Culbertson says.
«The advantage of synthetic DNA is that it allows even more radical changes than an engineered genome,» says geneticist George Church of Harvard Medical School.
But others say such a radical change isn't in the cards.
«Around 1200 B.C.E. there's a radical change in the direction societies and cultures are heading,» Vandkilde says.
In order for there to be a pandemic, there needs to be a radical changesaid Shaman.
«In the public's eye, radical change in a glacier — or a glacier that doesn't exist anymore — is a lot more tangible than a half - a-degree change in global temperature,» he said.
«The coral die - off has caused radical changes in the mix of coral species on hundreds of individual reefs, where mature and diverse reef communities are being transformed into more degraded systems, with just a few tough species remaining,» said co-author Prof Andrew Baird of Coral CoE at James Cook University.
Sebastien Balibar, an expert on helium - 4 at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, says he believes two novel effects have been discovered — supersolidity and a radical change in elasticity, something akin to Beamish's quantum plasticity.
Alternatively, they suggest spending less, around $ 1 billion, for a less radical change in marketing: the global authority would have a say in how the drug was sold, but the company that developed it could still sell it for a profit.
Previously, Pompeo has said that scientists think «lots of different things» about climate change and called President Barack Obama's climate policies «radical
«Although this radical change in the concept of how acid reflux damages the esophagus of GERD patients will not change our approach to its treatment with acid - suppressing medications in the near future, it could have substantial long - term implications,» said senior author Dr. Stuart Spechler, Professor of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern and Chief of the Department of Gastroenterology at the Dallas VA Medical Center.
Since then, X Prize founder Peter Diamandis has worked tirelessly to build a franchise for radical innovation that he says will change the world.
«To have an example of how a potential single mutation could make this radical a change in pollinators in nature is exciting,» says evolutionary biologist Scott Hodges of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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