Sentence examples for radically good from inspiring English sources

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At the same time, this vast authority, not having been seized illegally, and being wielded by a man radically good, who for example really reverenced civil liberty and could tolerate venemous opposition, could never be directed to ends wholly disapproved by the ways of those who conferred it.

At the same time, this vast authority, not having been seized illegally, and being wielded by a man radically good, who for example really reverenced civil liberty and could tolerate venomous opposition, could never be directed to ends wholly disapproved by the ways of those who conferred it.

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While few restaurants are reconfiguring the wine list as radically as Landmarc, good value nonetheless remains a holy grail.

Despite the precision of halftone software and modern inkjet controllers and print heads, inkjet printers have to contend with one great unknown that can radically affect how good a printout looks: the paper it is printed on.

As 3D printing becomes universal and easier to use, it has the potential to radically shape how goods across industries are manufactured — as complex products, like medicine or mechanical parts, may be simple to produce at home.

A different way of putting the point is that these various activities have the form they do because they are organized in order to produce particular goods, and if their purpose was to produce radically different sorts of goods, they would have been organized very differently.

It seems quite baffling to many writers that a major prize that has so successfully promoted them should move its terms so radically and for no good reason.

Those against the changes include Crace, the 2011 winner Julian Barnes and Philip Hensher, who wrote in the Guardian: "It seems quite baffling to many writers that a major prize that has so successfully promoted them should move its terms so radically and for no good reason".

His view of the good did radically depart from Bentham's view.

For example, whereas scrambling affects generic grouping principles, inversion does not change the manner in which the dots can be grouped in terms of Gestalt principles as radically (e.g., proximity, good continuation).

Mr. Blair said the "practical effect" of Israel's new policy "should change radically the flow of goods and material into Gaza".

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