Sentence examples for for radically new from inspiring English sources

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These product-related changes inevitably imply the need for radically new engineering processes.

Rauschenberg, too, was challenged by the shift in fashions, which was attended by a market suddenly avid for radically new paintings.

Objects of Translation draws upon contemporary theories of cosmopolitanism and globalization to argue for radically new approaches to the cultural geography of premodern South Asia and the Islamic world.

Even without user pressure, the new powers given to information commissioners across the EU should result in data processors being more cautious about using old data for radically new purposes.

He said that NIF, if successful, would help keep the nation's nuclear arms reliable without underground testing, would reveal the hidden life of stars and would prepare the way for radically new kinds of power plants.

Furthermore, advantages in terms of development cost and development time with respect to larger satellites, as well as the possibility of launching several dozens of Cubesats with a single rocket launch, have brought forth the potential for radically new mission architectures consisting of very large constellations or clusters of Cubesats.

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For example, the development of radically new product concepts or product architectures is an integral task that has to be embraced in its entirety.

Here we make the case not only for more resources but for a radically new architecture for India's health-care system.

Calling for a radically new economic deal for the poor and redemptive justice to wash Haitian society clean of the ills of the 29-year dictatorship of the Duvalier family, Father Aristide has quickly reached beyond his base among the youth in the dusty, tumbledown slums of this city to claim strong support among destitute and working class people throughout the country.

Since the Rio+20 summit in June, more and more chief executives, civil society leaders and politicians have been talking about the need for a shared vision of a sustainable future and the need for a radically new and positive approach that would see the bold creation of a vibrant, sustainable society, rather than the gloomy vision of the 2C, 4C or 6C degree world that we all fear to live in.

In 1675 Moore became aware that the Royal Society was lobbying for the award of a patent to the Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens, for a radically new design of watch - one regulated by a coiled hair spring - which brought its precision in line with current pendulum clocks, of the sort Jonas Moore was to commission and pay for himself for the new Observatory at Greenwich.

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