We wanted the chancellor to shrug off her cautious incrementalism and the mantle of her country's history and to lead Europe more forcefully. |
Zambia was the first to feel the inadequacy of incrementalism and had to experiment with cash and programme budgeting. |
Though they could not have imagined same-sex marriage, its advent is a tribute to the revolutionary incrementalism of their liberal idea. |
However, the forging of a new strategic partnership will mean top down boldness, not bottom-up incrementalism. |
If, therefore, the Republicans really want to discomfit the president, they might do better to equate his incrementalism with ultimate failure. |
The signature aspect of the current president is his belief that incrementalism is bunk. |