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It would be radical to defy him.

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.

These would be radical changes.Co-operation before integrationUnder the rubric of keener co-operation, other big changes could be promoted too.

She said the £3 billion project was an "early commitment" which proved that her party's manifesto for next year's election would be "radical, ambitious and progressive".

We're going to let employees stop a billion-dollar production line?" And of course now we take that for granted, but that would be radical at the time.

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If this didn't hold true, the consequences would be radical--for instance, the speed of light would vary with wavelength, and light waves could vibrate longitudinally, like sound waves.

That'd be radical.

The shift I'm calling for would not be radical, just evolutionary.

Even this would not be radical enough for Léger's English student.

Tackling our sexual yearnings, or registering our bodies with anything other than disgust, would indeed be radical.

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