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His visual sense is perhaps more radical.
The final judgment proposed by plaintiffs is perhaps more radical than might have resulted had mediation been successful and terminated in a consent decree.
The true moral is less cynical but perhaps more radical: Practicing politics as usual is what everyone always does and should do, because politics is the only vehicle by which our substantive visions -- our visions of what is right and good for the country and the world -- can be realized.
Or perhaps more radical changes to lifestyles and ways of doing business will be forced upon us.
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Another, perhaps even more radical, approach focusing on workforce changes has been adopted at Lyngby Tarbaek Kommune in Copenhagen.
Updike: Well, it's a statement of a younger man than I am and perhaps a more radical and ambitious one.
Ten years on, and the relationship between the mainstream media and the non-professional press of the people is taking on a different, but perhaps even more radical shape than that which we imagined a decade ago.
At a moment when Japanese society was experiencing a shake-up perhaps even more radical than the events of 1968 in the West, Tora-san was there to provide continuity with the past, reinforce family structures and social hierarchies, and paper over urban and rural divisions.
When in a health clinic, hospital or doctor's office, we should ask a simple question of each health care professional: "Please excuse me for asking, but did you wash your hands?" If the answer is negative or ambiguous, perhaps the more radical among us would refuse to be examined or otherwise touched; a prerequisite to being a revolutionary is the willingness to be rude.
Mahler took a similar, perhaps even more radical approach in his Eighth Symphony, presenting many lines of the first part, "Veni, Creator Spiritus", in what music writer and critic Michael Steinberg referred to as "an incredibly dense growth of repetitions, combinations, inversions, transpositions and conflations".
"On the BBC World Business Report they'll ask me questions where the hegemonic terms of debate are this unalloyed commitment to profit and capital accumulation," says Kumar. "But I'm often taking what they're saying, pivoting and trying to get a political point across that isn't completely left field, but is perhaps something more radical and outside the terms they have set.
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