Sentences with phrase «very radical thing»

Which is a very radical thing to say to trying - to - be superwomen.
«If we have relatively less ambition in the short term then that means we're going to have to do very radical things in the medium and long term.

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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.
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Jesus Himself had some pretty radical things to say about lust and sexuality, and never once did He invite women into the blame game, something we are told our first fallen father, Adam, did from the very beginning.
The fact that a few radical nuts, most of whom have a very tiny following, said untrue and aweful things does not make that the message of Christians as a whole.
They had, it seemed, promoted a posture of radical self - examination about some things — usually very personal patterns of behavior — but they refused to extend their questions to systemic and institutional matters.
And this shift, though «a deep and radical revolt against the central tradition of western thought which affirmed the existence of eternal values,» is, in Berlin's eyes, a very good thing.
the amazing thing is, that much of the fallout from my old church are still very much in fellowship with each other in less formal ways... we still play a big part in each others lives and many are now pretty well known in christendom, doing some radical stuff.
This can be perceived and thought as very radical and extreme but in the grand scheme of things this would benefit the club as the purchases are young players who can be molded to the needs of the team unlike Ozil who has stagnated and is a one - dimensional playmaker with very less or no eye for a shot on goal.
Just under 130 men and women have pulled on the number 7 shirt at Arsenal since shirt numbers first became a thing, introduced by our very own Herbert Chapman who had to fight the FA who were opposed to such a radical notion.
Well, radical in this case are things that are potentially very useful and very helpful in various arenas of the big energy challenge, and I'll say the global energy challenge that we are all facing.
In Germany, in the late 1800s, [an] incredible number of children were dying often of diarrhea and Escherich had this radical idea that was called the germ theory of disease — that bacteria of all things can make you sick and very few people really accepted this at that time, but Escherich thought that this was the best way to understand why these children were dying.
However, too many free radicals are a bad thing, and have been implicated in chronic disease and well as the very process of aging.
But, upon breakdown, chemical - based sunscreens actually produce one of the very things we're trying to avoid: Free radicals.
The same thing that makes vitamin C so important — its ability to protect against free radical damage — also makes it very prone to damage by heat, oxygen, and storage over time.
These things are very easy to absorb for energy and also provide anti-oxidants for the body to continue fighting off free radicals.
This means that cabbage and other similar vegetables scavenge free radicals from around the body, which can be very detrimental to overall health and are major contributors to things like cancer and heart disease.
Take a look at some notable things happening in The Dome currently as well as a glimpse at a few things coming to Radical Heights in the very near future.
Our Summer 2016 exhibition traced how artists have addressed radical changes to the very thing we humans know best: our bodies.
The Body Extended: Sculpture and Prosthetics traces how artists have addressed radical changes to the very thing we humans know best: our bodies.
Spanning the First World War to the present day, this exhibition of objects, drawings, films, photographs, paintings and archives from medical museum collections, focuses on analogue augmentation to the body, tracing how artists have addressed radical changes to the very thing humans know best: our bodies.
Hansen, K.Anderson of Tyndall, IEA, Potsdam Institute, World Bank, PTC, and many others are predicting very bad things (global temps from 2 - 6 degrees C above background) by about the end of the century if we don't make very radical changes right away.
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