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The administration has taken some fairly radical steps in its war on terrorism.
We'd also urge the government to take radical steps in diversifying the economy and end the country's overreliance on financial services for jobs, growth and tax revenue.
The mission statement of the exhibit – to influence that "mind shift" – has inspired the collected talents to take radical steps in opening our doors of perception, forcing us to view the world in new, unusual and sometimes erotic ways.
The university has taken radical steps in recent years, including the launch of a foundation year for talented but disadvantaged young people at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, led by the former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger, while a further group of colleges are looking at starting a joint foundation year programme.
Yet there is little sign that the regime is ready to take radical steps in the two areas that would do most to persuade the rural majority to spend its money rather than hoard it: giving farmers better rights over their land; and providing a decent social safety-net, especially in health care.Still, China does at least have trousers, with deep pockets.
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Lyde Sizer, a professor of women's history at Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, explains it this way: Keeping your own name after marriage seems a radical step in a conservative national and local climate.
Christian Bale, playing a variant of his Patrick Bateman from American Psycho, was great casting; in his best scenes, he made Bruce Wayne actually seem like a human being, a somewhat radical step in superhero films.
Agency: Garbergs Director: Sedir Ajeenah/Sebastian Smedberg/Daniel Griffel Comedian Sarah Silverman takes a radical step in a bid to muscle in on the financial benefits of being born with a penis.
The most radical step in Mr. Christie's plan concerns Atlantic City, which emerged as a resort town in the late 19th century, as train lines supplied a steady stream of people seeking escape from the crowding and heat of Philadelphia, Newark and New York.
Similarly, Mr. Bernstein says, David Swensen, manager of the Yale endowment, took the "radical" step in the 1980s of moving more than half of the endowment's assets into alternative asset classes like hedge funds, private equity, real estate and commodity futures.
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