In early 1983, with 11 million Americans out of work, this was heretical thinking.
He is also a Mormon, a group viewed as heretical by many on the Christian right.
In the 1960s Mr Rakowski publicly opposed the death penalty, then a heretical and dangerous stance.
Another heretical-sounding idea was put forth by Carlo Maley, a cancer specialist and associate professor at U.C.
This last point appears heretical considering the tide of popular media and policy nostrums about energy tech.
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To the extent that the Stedelijk institutionalized the faith of modernism, it has come to incite heretical doubt.
One rabbi has deemed the book heretical, another says it is not fit to be in a Jewish home.
Today such view is heretical and actually undermines the role of women in the Church, particularly in the Western World.
Relationships that would have been once considered heretical for the likes of Vodafone become a staple of business, he noted.
As a result, she is accused by the Inquisition of having heretical Jewish tendencies and shut away in a church dungeon.
When Mr Romney was a governor it was not yet heretical for a conservative to propose compelling citizens to buy insurance.
In a nation of psychiatrists and psycho-babble, such suggestions are heretical, yet one of the foremost heretics is herself a psychiatrist.
Which brings me to a rather heretical question: when it comes to the workplace, why do we even use classrooms at all?
So consider a heretical proposition: why on earth don't Democrats disown Roe?
And there probably is no more heretical or more horrific transgression that you could have in the Scientology religion than to alter the technology.
It sounds a bit heretical in a time when big data is such a hot topic at conferences, in publications, and certainly in marketing.
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Andy Marshall assuredly will have many ideas for doing so -- some of them brilliant, many of them heretical, all of them probably controversial.
They were troublemakers whose gifts of curiosity were breakthrough, nearly heretical.
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Linking the two things, giving and investing, was seen as heretical.
The Bahai faith is regarded as heretical by Iran's Shia establishment.
Consequently, it is somewhat heretical to hear Mr. Romney express grave concern about the potential economic impact of embracing the conservative consensus and slashing the deficit quickly.
He also promoted the once-heretical idea of using mobile ground forces and a streamlined chain of command to "get inside the enemy's decision cycle" and hasten its collapse.
They are instituting teamwork training, encouraging physicians to swallow their egos and go on rounds with nurses and empowering nurses to challenge doctors when they spot potential goofs--an especially heretical act.
His view on tax reform is heretical as well: he decries tax breaks for investment in physical capital, declaring that taxes on families should be cut instead, since families create human capital.
Leading this slightly heretical approach to the poet is Michael Witmore, an English professor at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he also heads up the Working Group for Digital Inquiry.
It involves the so-called fiduciary standard, which enforces the heretical idea that stock brokers and insurance salesmen need to act in the best interests of their retail clients and disclose conflicts of interest.
How is it, then, that this strange one became canonic, while those other, to us more appealing ones had to be buried in the desert for safekeeping, lest they be destroyed as heretical?
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