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The drop isn't sudden or unusual – audiences have been fragmenting for years now – but it is drastic enough for Russell T Davies to warn that soaps are in trouble.

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But Mr. Stroppa and Mr. De Micheli said the follower changes they charted were drastic enough to warrant suspicion that they were purchased.

Forget the fairy tales being spun by politicians in both parties — that somehow they can impose service cuts that are drastic enough to bring federal and local budgets into balance while at the same time developing economic growth strong enough to support a robust middle class.

Economists say the jury is still out on whether Mr. Abe's measures, popularly called Abenomics, will be drastic enough to restore growth to a $5.9 trillion economy that in yen has shrunken back to the same size it was in the early 1990s and caused the country to slip behind China on the list of the world's largest economies.

Plan 9 But these changes might not be drastic enough for you.

The final price tag, $714 million (adjusted for inflation from the 2003 cost of $623 million), is at least somewhat indicative of the controversy the renovation caused, as the changes were drastic enough for the stadium to loose its designation as a federally protected, national landmark.

Many new species pop up in the aftermath of mass extinctions, but not all mass extinctions cause a sea change: A new study finds that like often replaces like, and that only three of history's five big extinctions were drastic enough to give the newest--and often most complex and adaptable organisms--the foothold they needed to dominate the oceans.

But events are drastic enough that, in hindsight, they now wonder whether they had been wrong in rejecting the analysis of U.S. motives on the world stage that had been advanced by all those Marxist agitators.

This is drastic stuff – the party effectively putting its daily operations into suspended animation - and the explanation is obvious enough.

But that's a risk that the government is already bearing implicitly: that is, a drastic enough increase could threaten the solvency of private issuers of annuities as well as the many retirees who don't have annuities, creating pressure for government bailouts of insurers or individuals.

It is drastic surgery.

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