Sentences with phrase «sharp departure»

CNN: Mormon speakers at RNC mark sharp departure from Romney's reticence on faith After years of keeping quiet about his Mormon faith, Mitt Romney's campaign thrust his church life into the national eye Thursday night, as a handful of Mormons took to the Republican National Convention's stage to deliver moving testimonials about the Republican presidential nominee's role as a member and leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints.
Yet this selection includes two rather sharp departures from Abts» norm: Hepe (2011) is divided into two pieces so that the gap effects a particularly radical means of interruption; and Jesz (2013) isn't a painting at all, but a bronze cast from a painting (destroyed in the process), which Abts felt she couldn't otherwise resolve.
«If we are going to make New York a bulwark against Trumpism, Democratic State Senators must unite to show their unequivocal opposition to the racism, misogyny, xenophobia, and sharp departure from democratic norms that Trump is set to unleash.
Those big - business imperatives are a sharp departure from Barça's traditional identity.
In a sharp departure from the brash tone of the New Republic, the political weekly he edits, Sullivan here takes a sober look at the public debate over homosexuality and offers a moving, often lyrical, plea for the legalization of same - sex marriage.
It's a sharp departure from another era in America before the 1960s, when people wore suits, dresses and white gloves in public.
It is an ambitious programme to introduce young and energetic limbs into the cocoa business; a sharp departure from the aged and frail - looking cocoa farmers.
North Korea defiantly launched a missile into the sea yesterday, but Trump never mentioned the country while pledging support for Japan, a sharp departure from his previous combative reaction.
The BNI is gradually losing its credibility because of its sharp departure from its Intel duty.
Their comments are a sharp departure from claims by the regional minister that, he was not in the know of the exploits of Exotic Cubic Company Limited.
NAN also observed that only members of the Benue vigilante group were seen around the polling units, a sharp departure from previous election exercises when the police and other security outfits were in charge.
His position, is seen as a sharp departure from his usual ways of blaming governments, including the Kufuor administration, the John Mills administration and the John Mahama administration, for doing nothing about corruption, because they were also corrupt.
UC, on behalf of several parties, has been in a pitched battle with the Broad Institute of Cambridge, Massachusetts, over CRISPR patents, and the new decision marks a sharp departure from the position of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
In a sharp departure from the past, the decadal survey committee went to an outside contractor, Aerospace Corporation of El Segundo, California, for independent, rigorous estimates of the cost of missions it is recommending for the next decade.
A sharp departure from a neutral dining space, this eclectic bedroom ushers in all things whimsical and eccentric.
These blended learning models are a sharp departure away from traditional classes.
This model marks a sharp departure from the school system's traditional metric: hours spent in the classroom studying a specific subject.
Federation and school union officials also were pleased, especially about the inclusion of «just cause» language for staffing terminations, a common feature in union contracts but a sharp departure from charter school practices in which teachers work on individual one - year contracts.
The rally will focus — as the editorial does — on the de Blasio Administration's reluctance to offer abandoned or under - enrolled DOE facilities to charter schools, a sharp departure from Bloomberg Administration practices.
This would mark a sharp departure from the Obama administration which incentivized states to use test scores to evaluate teachers through its Race to the Top program and federal waivers from No Child Left Behind.
The Motorola Droid RAZR is a sharp departure from the company's 2011 designs.
Gran Turismo Sport represents the oddest and sharpest departure from the expected.
A sharp departure for the series in terms of gameplay and story, the player controls Gabriel
The distinct new directions he explored during this time were a sharp departure from his previous work and generated new critical attention.
In 1986, Katz began painting a series of night pictures — a sharp departure from the sunlit landscapes he had previously painted, forcing him to explore a new type of light.
Bovasso's new work is a sharp departure from her signature high - keyed color palette.
There are some aspects of the user interface that feature familiar Material Design elements, as seen in the lock screen, volume controls, notification center, and multi-tasking screen, but there is a sharp departure from stock Android in other key areas.
Google's new Pixel smartphones cost almost as much as the latest iPhone 7 — which is a sharp departure from the budget Nexus phones.
Although it is running on top of Android 6.0 Marshmallow, MIUI is a sharp departure from stock Android.
The FlyMe OS is also a sharp departure from stock Android, and will take some getting used to.
If the internship you're pursuing is a sharp departure from your area of study or previous job experience, use your objective statement to explain why you are seeking that particular position and what your prior experience can bring to the internship.
A sharp departure from a neutral dining space, this eclectic bedroom ushers in all things whimsical and eccentric.
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