Phrases with «radical policies»

The phrase "radical policies" refers to ideas or actions that are very different or extreme compared to the usual or mainstream approach. These policies often aim to bring about significant changes and reforms in society, politics, or economics. Full definition

Sentences with «radical policies»

  • Without radical policy change in the major emitting nations, this future will be locked in over the next five years because the infrastructure will have been built. (planet3.org)
  • NUS Conference 2014 was one of the most leftwing conferences in years, passing a string of radical policies of default support for staff strikes, campaigns for a 5:1 pay ratio, a legal fund for victimised student activists and of course, free education. (leftfutures.org)
  • Thatcher fought three elections on «centre ground» issues but in each case with radical policies to address them. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
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