Once a fateful decision has been taken, an open mind becomes a luxury because any reappraisal may result in confused orders and demoralization. |
The bagginess of jeans was not the only style demanding reappraisal. |
I believe that a correct reappraisal of June 4 is what people want and would not create a public disturbance. |
Yet this reappraisal should follow the rules of historical methodology and not be confused with the rules governing criminal court proceedings. |
In Britain black and minority ethnic spending power is estimated at £300bn, but that has yet to trigger corporate reappraisal. |
I am not advocating a complete break of the church from the constitution and disestablishment of the Church of England, just a reappraisal of all the roles within it. |