Not exact matches
«It goes further than we anticipated, and
radical is the right word for it,» Downes says, adding Wheeler has gone
too far, chiefly because the FCC does not have the authority to reclassify broadband as a utility or update Title II the
way Wheeler's proposal intends to do.
And if there's one thing many have learned about this very disruptive company — especially the numerous investors who passed on investing in it in 2008 because its idea simply seemed
way too risky and
radical — it is not to underestimate it.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls on Friday said Mohamed Lahouaiej - Bouhlel was «probably linked to
radical Islam in one
way or another», although Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve cautioned that it was
too early to confirm such a link.
We all still processing the data coming in from India's
radical experiment with cash, and I still think that is
way too soon to pass any judgement at all on whether the experiment has been Read more...
I wonder if what is innocuous to us is a
way for us to say it would be
too costly to my life to actually ponder the implications or ramifications of
radical discipleship.
... the Christian must be aware that if he is to be effective, he
too — in his own, constructive but
radical way.
Mr. Bottum thus portrays
too radical a distinction between the West and its Islamic cultural counterparts in a
way that suggests the superiority of the former over the latter.
He was all about transparency, frankness and a commitment to love and grace, no matter who we were dealing with,
way too radical for our supposedly progressive Non-denominational Evangelical church.
Some
radical feminists took issue with her supposedly because of her views on pornography and sex work, although the vitriol aimed her
way afterwards suggests there is a significant element of transphobia at work
too.
It is important to realise that
radical reform of the
way Parliament operates is unlikely to happen, because incoming governments have
too strong a vested interest in the status quo, unless there is a strong, persistent and well - informed demand from the public for action which gives them genuine participation in the parliamentary process, more direct transparency to overcome dependence on a highly distorting media, and the right to recall MPs for manifest breakdowns in integrity or competence.
With all these safety features built in, this 1985 film is
too well padded to qualify as genuinely
radical wit, but in an even - toned, TV sort of
way it's mildly amusing and inventive throughout.
The nature of the
radical reforms proposed are, in some
ways,
too radical and, in others, not
radical enough for local critics of The Mind Trust and its «Opportunity Schools» plan.
There are some
radical changes to the
way the XP system works in Destiny
too when The Taken King arrives.
Elsewhere, there's a reinvention of a long - standing series that's just as
radical in its own
way as Nintendo's Breath of the Wild, and just as effective
too.
They are
too obviously concerned with variations on thematic treatment of shapes tightly related to format — to vertical or horizontal canvases, and making simple shapes «work» in
radical ways to achieve an unexpected forcefulness within these conventional formats.