Sentences with phrase «undergoing radical shifts»

My own conclusion is that Christianity as a whole, and Protestantism in particular, are undergoing a radical shift, but that this does not spell the end of Christianity in the United States.
Some late - inning plot developments are forced and contrived; even less convincing is the annoyingly inconsistent character of Rachel, who undergoes radical shifts according to the needs of the plot.
One of the most important considerations for the authorities and senior leadership team throughout the various mergers was maintaining effective quality assurance — indeed, it's one of the biggest issues colleges are having to deal with as the FE landscape undergoes a radical shift in the face of the area reviews and other institutional changes.
Attitudes about stray, abandoned, and feral cats have undergone a radical shift as well.
The very idea of what constitutes «Our America» is undergoing a radical shift.
Remind yourself that it is unlikely that their feelings about you (or yours about them) will have undergone a radical shift during their journey, no matter how bad that flight was.

Not exact matches

Not since the 911 swapped air - cooling for water has the car undergone such a radical shift in technology.
While it might not be the only disease with this horrible result, I've found the saying to be otherwise true, as I thought I had reconciled myself to losing my mother years ago when she stopped recognizing us and underwent radical personality shifts.
Moving seamlessly from figuration to abstraction — and at times working simultaneously in both — de Kooning's work underwent radical stylistic shifts from decade to decade, continuously evolving and refining.
Moving from figuration to abstraction — and at times working simultaneously in both, de Kooning's work underwent radical stylistic shifts from decade to decade.
Since the 1980s, the status of land in China has been undergoing radical transformation, mirroring shifts from collectivism to individualism and from socialism to capitalism.
The Hydrogen 7, which will be on the road in the hands of selected buyers by 2007, essentially just depicts how the world's auto industry is sluggish to change and seemingly unable to undergo the kinds of radical but feasible shifts that befit the magnitude of the crisis on our horizon.
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