Radical
in sentence
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During Megawati's trip to America to support President Bush's policy, indeed, the government in Jakarta was almost incapacitated by these small, noisy and
radical
Islamic groups.
Murderous anti-Semitism and
radical
nationalism followed the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Neither Communism, nor variations of fascism, or indeed
radical
nationalism, had much of a chance to develop in Europe under Pax Americana.
At the third democratic general elections in 1998, Hungarians voted for a
radical
break with the past.
We see
radical
technological advances in robotics, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and materials design going on all around us.
Indeed, when
radical
innovations are first rolled out, their immediate effect is to reduce, not raise, productivity.
Yet there is no credible way to achieve an agreement with such
radical
forces as Iran, Syria, Hamas, and Hezbollah, all of whom seek Israel’s destruction.
This means that Trump might take a more
radical
and heterodox approach.
In a fast-changing world, governance systems must support rapid decision-making under conditions of
radical
uncertainty, while maintaining accountability.
The regime benefited from the active support of the Alawite community and the passive stance of other minorities, as well as of the bourgeoisie in Damascus and Aleppo, whose members feared the regime’s fall and its replacement by Islamists or other
radical
groups.
The most
radical
example occurred in China only a little more than 50 years ago, when Red Guards destroyed Buddhist temples and burned Confucian books – or indeed anything old and traditional – to herald the Cultural Revolution.
Today, al-Shabaab, one of the world’s most frightening
radical
Islamist terrorist groups, controls much of the Somali countryside.
Third, the reconstruction of the French political landscape goes far beyond the
radical
changes likely to occur in the distribution of National Assembly seats that will occur once the second round is complete.
Georgia's "Rose Revolution" last winter demonstrated that the will to implement
radical
reform now exists.
One of the more
radical
ideas we discussed during the Review concerned financial “pull” incentives to reward firms that successfully develop new drugs.
But nobody predicts a rebound strong enough to prompt the
radical
transformation that will be required if countries are to meet their emissions-reduction goals.
The political lesson Ireland’s leaders have taken from the bailout experience is that loyalty to the status quo, rather than a combination of truth-seeking and
radical
action, is the best way forward.
Exploiting these opportunities will require trillions of dollars in investment,
radical
improvements in productivity, and the government’s firm, sustained commitment.
Attaining this level of investment will require
radical
policy reforms.
Few of today’s new “Marxists” want to spell out the attractions of a man who wanted to unite German philosophy (building on Hegel) with British political economy (carrying on from David Ricardo), and thereby turn two rather conservative traditions into a theory of
radical
revolution.
Recognizing the “Jewish state” would be a betrayal of the constituent ethos of Palestinian nationalism, while intrusive security arrangements would be a standing invitation to
radical
groups to fight what would be seen as occupation in disguise.
Exports to the Union have soared since 1991, when the collapse of the Soviet-era COMECON trading system forced a
radical
reorientation of trade - helped by massive foreign investment from the EU - towards Western markets.
Much of Thailand is now under an all-night curfew, imposed after
radical
Red Shirts set fire to more than 35 landmark buildings in Bangkok.
It is also likely that some
radical
hot heads wanted to overthrow the government by mob action.
While
radical
federalization could allow Ukraine to remain intact through the current crisis, it would most likely doom the country to disintegration and failure in the longer term.
As Yugoslavia’s experience demonstrated,
radical
decentralization works in theory but does not always work in practice.
Currently, insecurity is confined to the area surrounding Bujumbura, the capital, where the Forces Nationales de libération, a small
radical
group, continue to fight.
Obama continues to support President Bashar al-Assad’s ouster, while Putin has been backing the regime, owing to fear that its collapse would usher in a
radical
Sunni-led government – or chaos.
Ironically, in 2007, in response to an earlier SEC proposal to grant shareholders’ access to proxy, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen ampamp;Katz, a law firm famous for its anti-shareholders’-rights positions, used the opposite argument: “No real-world crisis has shown that the current system needs
radical
revision.
Former Estonian Prime Minister Mart Laar was the most
radical
European reformer.
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