Gradualism can lead to a lack of urgency in addressing pressing issues, as incremental changes may not adequately respond to immediate crises. It may also result in resistance to change, as stakeholders become accustomed to the status quo and are hesitant to adopt more radical solutions. Additionally, gradualism can dilute the impact of necessary reforms, making it difficult to achieve significant progress within a reasonable timeframe.
James Hutton
Negative * positive = negative Positive * positive = positive Negative * negative = positive
No, a negative plus a negative is a negative
A negative plus a negative equals a negative.
negative*negative=positive negative/positive=negative negative\negative=positve negative-positive=change the sign to a plus and then change the number after the sign and get your answer negative +positive=which ever numbr is bigger minus positive+positive=positive
Product creation can proceed via gradualism.
Under pressure from its rank and file, its strategy of reformist gradualism was being replaced by calls for revolution.
That would be a form of gradualism. Call it "geological gradualism".
Gradualism and catastrophism are key terms in geology. Gradualism is the view that profound changes occurred as the cumulative product of slow but continuous processes, while catastrophism is the idea that the Earth underwent abrupt and violent events.
Gradualism and catastrophism are key terms in geology. Gradualism is the view that profound changes occurred as the cumulative product of slow but continuous processes, while catastrophism is the idea that the Earth underwent abrupt and violent events.
Species evolve gradually.
James Hutton
i think its better than using militant activism or nonviolent confrontation. in the end, results will be made through legal gradualism
Gradualism is the policy of gradual reform rather than sudden change or revolution; in biology, the theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily rather than abruptly.
Gradualism
Gradualism.
Catastrophism and gradualism differ in their explanations of geological processes in that catastrophism suggests that major geological events occur suddenly and have a significant impact on the Earth's surface, while gradualism proposes that geological changes happen slowly over long periods of time.