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It would be radical to defy him.
To Jerry Colangelo, if it's the plan that has been most discussed, it would be radical, but not to any of the other owners.
If the Supreme Court reverses its 2003 decision to uphold affirmative action on campus and outlaw any consideration of race in admissions decisions, it would be radical — a tragic culmination of decades of backtracking on racial justice.
It would be radical indeed to watch Elsa and her lady love (I picture her as a mash-up of Mulan and Merida from Brave) making ice castles in the air in their glittery dresses.
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An estimate in 2004 of the impact of letting 16m more migrants into OECD economies suggested a global gain of $156 billion, or about 0.6% of world GDP not a large rise, but again the poor would be winners.Opening borders to let many more job-seekers go where they please would be radical, but it would not mean allowing criminals, drug-smugglers or terrorists to move freely between countries.
"Although it isn't immediately obvious that eating olive oil would be radical, in the big picture that's exactly what it is," says conservationist Colin Khoury.
Instead of disbanding or expanding, a better option would be radical re-branding.
These moves would be radical enough, but they weren't even the most heretical thing he said about trade this week.
Mr McCausland conceded such a move would be radical.
Such an admission would be radical at the very least, and possibly very implausible.
Nearly free, call-and-install, 1.5-megabit-per-second bandwidth to home offices and handhelds would be radical.
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