Sentence examples for radical manner from inspiring English sources

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The Amherst protestors have promised that they will "respond in a radical manner, through civil disobedience" if their demands are not met by November 18th.

The violent climactic sequence involves Brad, Sarah, Ronnie and a sad ex-cop who's been leading the vigilante campaign against the sexual deviant, and arises out of a desire of all four to take drastic actions intended to change their lives in a radical manner.

Additionally, farmers can response to climate change in a more radical manner by changing the mix of crops grown.

Indeed, Eriugena argues in a radical manner, following Maximus Confessor, that God's nature is infinite and uncircumscribable, such that He is unknown even to Himself, since He is the 'infinity of infinities' and beyond all comprehension and circumscription.

This turns deadly if the company starts talking about "disruptive" innovation, as if it believes it can remake itself in some radical manner and tap a reserve of market goodwill that has previously and reliably eluded it.

The Judiciary should take note that in deciding constitutional matters they must exercise extreme caution so as not to adopt an attitude of discretionary decision making to revise the Constitution in a radical manner to suit the prevailing political interests at the time.

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But that's not what Apple is, which means if the company wants to shift strategy in this way, its leaders need to retool the culture in as radical a manner as earlier product offerings changed how people worked and lived.

Having led the patrons through four scenes that have more than started to try patience, he shifts gears in as radical a manner as any sleight-of-hand playwright has in recent, and even not so recent, memory.

Instead, the president has allowed the debate to become dominated by excessive paranoia about deficits and by extremist demands to shrink government in a radical and inappropriate manner.

But in the west, baptized by revolutionary fire, there unfolded something fresh: a democratic politics that (though averting its gaze from the enslaved) was open in manner, radical in utterance, mistrustful of the moneyed interest, and fruitfully unstable in party allegiance.

Wilde was never an open radical in the manner of George Bernard Shaw, but the imperious essays he published between 1889 and 1891 — "The Truth of Masks," "Pen, Pencil, and Poison," "The Decay of Lying," "The Critic as Artist," and "The Soul of Man Under Socialism" — dug tunnels under the moral foundations of Victorian England.

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