Sentences with phrase «more radical»

And to combat more radical elements moderate Muslim states need to come together in an «alliance of moderation» the prime minister argued in a speech to business leaders in Dubai.
A more radical measure may be a change from territorial representation to the representation by the working collectives.
In its way, this is far more radical and remarkable than a black president in the US or a female chancellor in Germany.
Whilst the Government has taken some steps to help savers, with the introduction of the Junior ISA and the linking of ISA subscription levels to CPI, they have thus far failed to deliver other sensible reforms to ISA rules and could deliver more radical support for hard - pressed savers during this low bank rate environment.
«ConHome's expert panel previews the Comprehensive Spending Review Main Mark Littlewood: The Government is rightly getting the public finances under control - but the Spending Review could have been far more radical»
He also called for a «much more radical» approach to taxation and benefits, saying that he would happily reintroduce a 50p top rate of tax «tomorrow» and consider a rise in capital gains tax.
Allies of policy chief Jon Cruddas broke cover yesterday to demand he «goes big» with a more radical set of policies.
«New more radical measures are needed to do everything possible to keep people in their homes, including the state taking a stake in properties
people feel threatened and they side with a more radical defender for their country (same as Farage, Erdoğan, Trump, Le Pen).
They also call into question whether the coalition's policies are more radical than many, focusing on spending cuts, have realised.
Based on a novel by P. D. James, the film is considerably more radical than the source material.
The London convention decision suggests Gove is envisaging something much more radical - excluding other countries from our territorial waters.
They claimed to have found «a combination of our parties» best ideas and attitudes has produced a programme for government that is more radical and comprehensive than our individual manifestos.»
I was very pleased to hear about the # 550 million of support that the Chancellor was offering to them in the form of various benefits, but I should have liked him to be more radical.
So it is far more radical.
Some thought after the election that the party needs to be more radical to counter Jeremy Corbyn's Labour.
In her speech during the Conservative leadership contest in the summer May also sounded even more radical than Labour's 2015 manifesto when she pledged: «We're going to have not just consumers represented on company boards, but employees as well.»
Republicanism does however have a more radical heritage.
The Liberal Democrats were more radical, calling for a ten per cent increase on the tax charged on banks» profits.
I do not dare to imagine what could happen under more radical Palestinian leadership.
The only real danger, and fear, the safe GOPers have is being challenged in a GOP primary, but a more radical, right - wing candidate.
It is in this context that the Communist offer is developed, which is more complete in its reform agenda, more egalitarian and more radical.
Today's anger over burst pipes should be a precursor to a much more radical overhaul of the industry.
From these roots, progressivism has been used in US politics to express something more radical than social liberalism.
This is a more radical proposal than it may seem.
That is why, when we get back into power — we will need to be more radical than anything that went before.
So essentially we've been more reforming, more radical government than anyone in history, but we have to follow that through to its conclusion, because there is a danger in some areas that we leave a slightly unstable state of affairs which would be extremely unfortunate.
Quinn is even more radical than Bloomberg.»
This was followed quickly by: «I can always dream the Labour Party will become more radical
«It is vital Labour's leaders now get on the high ground and offer a much bolder, more radical alternative to what is an old right - wing Tory agenda that failed in the recessions of the 1930s and 1980s,» says Peter Hain, who served in both Blair's and Brown's cabinets.
And that is why the next Labour government must take a more radical economic approach — more radical than we had under Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Ed Miliband.
If there is a story of Miliband's political journey in the last five years, according to the senior campaign aide, it is his gradual shift from Wood to Beales — from Miliband's more radical instincts to the cautious tactical politics he had learned during his long stint under Gordon Brown at the Treasury.
And yet your arguments seem to have more radical and optimistic potential than would normally be associated with agonism and its stress on the irreducibility of conflict.
The decision to hold a major review leaves the door open for advocates of more radical thinking, and reflects the political imperative to keep alive the hopes of those Conservative backbenchers who wish to see a more wholehearted, and perhaps simplified, model of EVEL.
The Paris Commune, which was tending between social democracy and more radical communism.
The Post.com recently took an even more radical step by forming its own blog ad network, making it a potential financial and promotional partner for bloggers!
If Putin fails to deliver in Ukraine, the possibility of a challenge to his authority from a more radical nationalist agenda is likely to be greater than it was before the start of the crisis.
The regime's willingness to engage with more radical nationalist ambitions, such as the creation of «Novorossiya», may have raised expectations beyond realistic limits.
This broad coalition of core supporters, moderate patriots and more radical nationalists, accounts for the sharp spike in support for Putin during the Ukrainian crisis.
Atiku too appears more radical, at least in the context of the normal present - structure - or - nothing stance of the core North, pushing for present states arranged as provinces under new federating units: the present six geo - political zones, even while the core North, as a group, keeps its official thinking very close to its chest.
If this does happen — and chaos reigns — many eurosceptics will be looking for more radical ideas for a «hard» Brexit.
It extended Putin's support to encapsulate a broad constituency of Russian citizens, which includes both moderate patriots, who are ideologically supportive of political and economic modernisation, and more radical nationalists who reject the Western path of development (Bunin, 2014).
Looking back on the hustings he has taken part in so far, Corbyn is largely positive — even though his rivals often «profoundly disagreed with my analysis that Labour should offer something more radical».
This is a much more radical form of circumcision.
Thus, in my protest I seek to foster a better, more radical way to live how Jesus taught, which is more alert to the destructive state of fashion as we know it today.
We are always looking for ways to increase the pressure so suggestions as to how to be «more radical» would be appreciated.
The more radical and far out the better.
Why he'd fit: While Spain may have sought to embellish their possession - orientated style of play under Del Bosque, the current national team manager is a moderate compared to Jemez and his rather more radical desire to dominate the ball.
Another more radical option is to have Godoy play more defensively and pair him with Jackson Yueill, Tommy Thompson, or even Vako as a central midfielder.
And Jack Scott, the feared «sports activist,» moves right into Walton's house, fills his head with more radical ideas, and soon Walton is being hounded all across the country by the FBI because Scott allegedly is hiding Patty Hearst and her Symbionese Liberation Army kidnappers.
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