Sentences with phrase «take radical steps»

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.
We must take radical steps and go further than the promising references to the environment in the Coalition Agreement.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
King Edward VI Aston School looks like a bastion of tradition, but it's taken a radical step to become more inclusive.
In the Huffington Post blog When Schools Fail: Taking Radical Steps To Improve Education, Dean Villet, Country Director, South Africa, Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and Susannah Hares Executive Director, Ark Education Partnerships Group describe the way Collaboration Schools arose to transform South Africa's approach to public education:
I took the radical step of opening the group up to collective decision - making.
But after he found another publisher, Coelho took a radical step.
Regarded as the greatest British artist of his generation and represented in museum collections all over the world, Anthony Caro revolutionized sculpture in the 1960s, by taking the radical step of removing the plinth and placing his work directly on the ground not only changed our relationship with the artwork, but the direction of sculpture itself.
Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, and Ad Reinhardt all took radical steps during this intense five year span.
The heat stoked wildfires that continue to burn out of control and have overwhelmed the country's firefighters, while an unparalleled drought withered crops so severely that Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin took the radical step of banning all grain exports.
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.
In this context, it is understandable that such employees may wish to try to adjust to the new terms and conditions without affirming the employer's right to make these changes and before taking the radical step of advancing a constructive dismissal claim.
That's why we've taken the radical step of putting our renters insurance experts on salary rather than on commission.
Flinders University and Uni SA took the radical step of being competitive collaborators in an effort to find meaningful field placements for their Social Work students.

Not exact matches

Taking it a step further, the BMI Research team argued that, «a Trump presidency would represent a radical departure from the status quo» in the region, writing:
This time, Reliable took a more radical step: It opened a part - time in - house medical clinic, complete with pharmacy, a doctor, and a four - person staff of nurses and physician assistants.
Those employers and many others are quietly taking what once would have been a radical step: They're dropping marijuana from the drug tests they require of prospective employees.
GFI is «committed to radical transparency,» 43 taking steps such as detailing their research and progress on their blog, sharing white papers, and distributing monthly reports from each department to interested community members.
The aspects of the Pentecostal worldview that Smith notes» especially the radical openness to God and the dynamic presence and activity of the Spirit» were part of our group's worldview, and I will ever be thankful to have taken my first Christian steps within a body that placed the knowledge and love of Jesus Christ above all else.
Heavily influenced by John Piper's Don't Waste Your Life and Shane Claiborne's radical generosity, Johnson stepped out to document a thousand risks all taken in the name of loving Christ and neighbors.
A good God calls us to take radical, courageous steps to face a broken world.
Adopting a spiritual life, a God - centered life could be the most difficult and radical step one could take towards creating more ecologically sustainable world.
If you are trying to equate all Sufi's with radical Muslims (by the way there are plenty of radical Jews, Christians, Hindus etc) and then taking it a step further by equating all Muslims with radicals.
Two days after the Obergefell decision, New York Times columnist Mark Oppenheimer suggested that it is now time to rethink the idea of tax - exempt status for religious institutions: «Rather than try to rescue tax - exempt status for organizations that dissent from settled public policy on matters of race or sexuality, we need to take a more radical step.
Lenore Skenazy, the writer / columnist / mom / blogger who started yet another crack in the great parental divide when she wrote about letting her nine - year old son ride a subway alone in New York, is encouraging moms and dads to take what may be considered a radical step for today's parents.
The Post.com recently took an even more radical step by forming its own blog ad network, making it a potential financial and promotional partner for bloggers!
Whilst the Government has taken some steps to help savers, with the introduction of the Junior ISA and the linking of ISA subscription levels to CPI, they have thus far failed to deliver other sensible reforms to ISA rules and could deliver more radical support for hard - pressed savers during this low bank rate environment.
All three of Westminster's mainstream parties are likely to take further steps towards localism in their 2015 election manifestos, but radical promises towards significant devolution of power remain improbable.
I mean he took this at the time radical step of proposing the existence of a whole new particle.
But the Wellcome's new journal will take openness a radical step further.
Researchers have taken the first step towards a radical new architecture for the internet, which they claim will transform the way in which information is shared online, and make it faster and safer to use.
Often, the best way to reduce mitochondrial dysfunction is to take preventative steps to reduce exposure to free radicals, which may cause further damage to the mitochondria.
How do you know it's time to take such a radical step?
Tom Torkelson, CEO of the high - performing IDEA network agrees: «I don't do turnarounds because a turnaround usually means operating within a school system that couldn't stomach the radical steps we'd take to get the school back on track.
Other educators think that the state and the Jefferson County Public Schools will have to take much more radical steps to give black and low - income students what they need to compete on a level playing field with their peers.
Ultimately, this Tahoe takes some smart steps forward without going for a radical remake, carrying on with traditional architecture while embracing connected technologies.
Therefore, far from being a quiet few months, there's a good chance we've been witnessing Sony take its first baby steps towards an ambitious and radical new way of working, a way that would represent the most fundamental change to PlayStation since the inception of the brand.
While all this is definitely * ahem * uncharted territory for the series, Shaun and the team wanted to take things a step further and try something slightly more radical.
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In keeping with the theme of the radical art practice of the 1970s and 80s, Two steps to the Left... takes US artist Adrian Piper's groundbreaking interactive performance Funk Lessons (1982 - 85) as a point of departure, to explore dance and movement as a political act; asking what role does dance and music play in the creation of momentary communities, of dissent and assent.
In keeping with the theme of the radical art practice of the 1970s and 80s, Two steps to the Left... takes US artist Adrian Piper's groundbreaking interactive performanceFunk Lessons (1982 - 85) as a point of departure, to explore dance and movement as a political act; asking what role does dance and music play in the creation of momentary communities, of dissent and assent.
My own prediction is that climate change will be deemed intolerable for humans long before it speeds up extinction rates, and even if radical steps have to be taken to head it off, they will be taken.
If the Bartlit Beck example is so good, why haven't more mid-sized firms taken such «radical» steps to meet client demand?
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