Sentences with phrase «take radical»

It appears much safer for the company to steadily build its bridge — with cross play, «play anywhere,» and the Windows 10 Xbox app — rather than take a radical jump off the cliff.
Fred Wertheimer, president of Democracy 21, a Washington, D.C. - based interest group dedicated to campaign finance reform, said in a press release that the court is threatening to «take a radical step» that would undermine a century of law limiting corporate involvement in federal elections.
The courts may eventually step in and take radical action on the Access to Justice front.
With lifelong terms for the justices, the Supreme Court is rightly designed by our founders to not be as easily affected by political gamesmanship as Congress or the Executive Branch tend to be, however, as we saw with its handling of Citizens United, this current court with its 5 - 4 conservative majority is not afraid to take radical action.
It's time to take a radical stand.
The Grassroots Global Justice Alliance, an international group of US - based grass roots organisations, says there are only four years left to take the radical action needed if the Paris Agreement's ambitious target of keeping global average temperature rise at no more than 1 ° 5C above pre-industrial levels is to be achieved (Paris's other, more modest target is 2 °C).
Yet he saw that the drawings of children had a simple profundity and patients in psychiatric institutions could take radical liberties in art.
The esteemed Italian art critic Germano Celant coined the term Arte Povera during the 1960s, describing artworks that combined aspects of Conceptual, Minimalist, and Performance art to take a radical stance.
They failed to take radical action, such as buying game development companies or cutting deals to increase their rate of exclusives.
In short, it would take a radical shift of policy to undo the mortgage interest deduction.
It may indeed take some radical, mass action.
When The Mind Trust, a local nonprofit incubator of educational leadership and innovation, released its «Creating Opportunity Schools» report in December 2011, it outlined in great detail its core position that IPS «is broken» with catastrophic results for students» and would take radical restructuring to achieve needed and lasting change.
Sure to inspire readers to take radical responsibility for challenging conventional methods and rules that surround students in schools.
The structure was freer than usual and we were aware that, toward the middle, the story would take a radical turn.
In the Western world, you are expected to take radical leaps to create change.
Not surprisingly, the people who have so much to gain from Herr's achievements are also the ones financing his plans to take them a radical step farther — linking bionic limbs directly to the human nervous system.
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
If Labour is to improve its prospects for the future it must take radical action to put its house in order and consider whether Corbyn is the right person to lead them into the next general election, it's as simple as that.
Scot Walker, Chair of Unite Scotland, said «We want Labour to take the radical socialist road in Scotland.
Nick Clegg replied: «If you care so much about making sure that out of the rubble of this recession, we create a new economy, why won't you and indeed why won't David Cameron, take the radical steps forward that are needed to reform our banking system.
The report argues a reluctance to take the radical changes needed to address the root causes of instability has led to rising support for political Islam, the re-emergence of the Taliban in Afghanistan, increasing global terror attacks and the a «state of bloody chaos nearing civil war» in Iraq.
«Wales needs a government that is willing to take radical action to support our manufacturing industry — a vital sector for our economy.
We must take radical steps and go further than the promising references to the environment in the Coalition Agreement.
A party of ideas, prepared to take radical and practical action on the inequality that blights so much of Scotland, damages our economy and takes everyone else down with it.
While noting positive trends in employment and company start - ups, conference believes our economy continues to suffer in the wake of the disastrous banking crisis from a serious shortage of confidence and domestic demand, and therefore calls on Lib Dem ministers to show unity and resolve not only to reduce the structural deficit in the budget but to take radical action to get growth going again with a bold Plan A + with these four pillars:
Woman 7: I mean, my advice for pregnancy is, take radical care of yourself.
It is crucial that the developing nations take radical measures to democratize and equalize their societies.
Going forward, should we ultimately take the radical «Benedict option» and withdraw from the culture at large?
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?
A good God calls us to take radical, courageous steps to face a broken world.
Facing the unfolding of Russia's all - too - non-fictional Soviet Calamity, Vorotyntsev was not pondering grand vistas of doom from a «palantir - wired» tower of observation like Denethor, but wading out into society in search of any and all allies and advices, standing for a fierce moderation ready to do battle and take radical actions for plausible hopes, in the manner expressed in this motto:
The questio is, will Obama and other politicians be willing to tell the public the bad news — that restoring vitality will take radical measures?
If Germany does not take radical steps to push its current account surplus into deficit, the brunt of the European adjustment will fall on the deficit countries with a sharp decrease in domestic demand.
Take the case of medical records technology firm Athenahealth, which took the radical step of sharing its complete financial history with all of its roughly 600 employees before going public in 2007.
This January, Tallinn, Estonia, took a radical step in its efforts to reduce traffic jams, and became the first capital in the European Union to offer its residents free public transport.
While I wouldn't want to judge on the basis of one incident, Jesus clearly implies a time limit for waiting for fruit to change before taking radical action.
When even key IVCF supporters questioned her decision to include black students, the organization's board took a radical stance.
She visits detainees and leads the apostleship of prayer group in taking radical options on certain political issues like boycotting sham elections.
«Obviously, he has taken a radical and unbiblical stand in regards to homosexuality,» said Tim Boyd, communications director for the convention.
Metaphysics took a radical turn with the Scientific Revolution, and some of the questions it asked then are still relevant today.
«In USDA's attempt to kill this fully vetted final regulation, they've taken a radical departure from conclusions reached over more than 20 years of rulemakings regarding organic livestock care, and have assumed an aberrant view that has no historical basis or legal justification.»
To help solve the economic problems family dairies increasingly faced, Albert took a radical step — he converted the family farm to organic and founded Straus Family Creamery, the first 100 % certified organic creamery in the country.
Harness racing is taking a radical step in an attempt to solve one of its perennial problems: the high incidence of lameness and other afflictions that plague 2 - year - olds.
It has been a wonderful opportunity to have been involved in taking radical ideas from inception through to Second Reading.
After Jeremy Corbyn's landslide Labour leadership victory, revolution was well and truly in the air this afternoon — with even Sky News man Adam Boulton taking radical action.
I got the news about my sister after my husband and I had taken the radical step of moving from a city - centered life to the rural one we had fallen in love with.
After observing important similarities between planarians and their disease - causing cousins, Newmark and former postdoctoral fellow Jim Collins (now a professor at UT Southwestern) took the radical step of applying their knowledge of planarians to studying schistosome biology.
A former high - powered corporate executive who suffered massive burnout, Heather Dane took a radical career leap after spending many years investigating the cause of her myriad health...
A favorite of Jessica Alba's (she wrote the foreword), this book takes a radical approach to body — and mind — transformation through food.
In her practice Dr. Kelly Brogan takes a radical approach for an Ivy League - trained psychiatrist and pharmaceutical expert: she helps her patients heal psychiatric conditions and symptoms without medication.
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