Sentences with phrase «startling change»

This change happened just in the last five years or so and is the most startling change of all in my opinion.
Thinking linearly about climate is idiotic — and this suggests risks of startling change in as little as a decade.
I say «quite evidently» because if the accidents of Christ's body were expressed, we would obverse startling changes in a consecrated host: for one thing it would grow to the size of a man (the man Jesus) and take on the shape of a man: since quantity and shape are accidents.
The most startling change, however, is the departure of the signature crosshair and ram's head badge in favor of a simple «RAM» logo front and center.
Its rules will not let it lend its three Vermeers, say, to a full - dress retrospective of Delft art up the street, but it can still ring startling changes on what it has.
Richard Billingham, the photographer who has made art out of images of his dysfunctional family, in their tower block home which his alcoholic father Ray rarely lives, is also nominated for his recent startling change of direction to deserted urban streetscapes under blazing blue skies.
If that happens, it would be a startling change of fate for a nominee who days ago seemed bound to become the next veterans affairs secretary.
The Times, which allowed the word «gay» as a descriptive and synonym for «homosexual» to be used only a few years ago, had a startling change of heart and is now consistently pro-gay.
However, the Bible and history provide important insights on our present state of affairs — and the Bible alone reveals where these startling changes are taking our youth and our society.
A front foot costs more than the whole lot would have 70 years ago, a startling change even when considering inflation.
(16) The startling changes in human consciousness that came in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries which are associated with the Enlightenment and modernity have made us aware that the world in which we live is a social contrivance that carries with it important costs and gains.
We can hardly claim any startling change in our society.
Ginny Fields and three colleagues to be fending off primary candidates backed by the powerful state teachers union represents a startling change to state politics.
That would be a startling change, since the department is considered the keystone of the new Allston research community.
He reveals some startling changes in what men and women seek in a romantic partner, based on his survey of 400 mature singles.
In what's shaping up as the most exciting and competitive Oscar night in years, Academy voters find themselves faced with making decisions that reflect the startling changes happening in the world we live in.
The new conservatism is a startling change in strategy for a nameplate that once symbolized automotive innovation.
It's an impressive, clear - headed primer on the startling changes going on within young brains.
A startling change with regard to the child tax credit is the adjusted gross income thresholds at which the credit gets phased out.
The reasons behind this startling change are murky at best, but it would seem that Sony categorically decided to walk away from their partnership with Tequila Works, the developers responsible for the game.
SPEAKING of his new paintings and the startling change of style they represent, Philip Guston is reported in the current issue of Art News to have declared recently: «I got sick and tired of all that Purity!
Brown vs. Board of Education is a startling change in interpretation, which I believe followed some years of refining ever narrower distinctions along the previous train of thought.
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