Similar words: sporadically, radical, eradicate, spasmodically, sporadic, contradict, contradictory, contradiction. Meaning: ['rædɪkəlɪ] adv. in a radical manner.
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121. Nevertheless there is no denying that the threat of removal has radically altered the relationship between chairmen and committee members.
122. These traumatic cultural changes created a radically new religious situation.
123. By the age of 30 his work had changed radically and he withdrew all his previously published music.
124. Are theories just another kind of story, or do they constitute a radically distinct form of discourse?
125. The landscape is radically changed.
126. Galileo departed radically from the Greeks.
127. Realizing that life on earth is just a temporary assignment should radically alter your values.
128. Relativity and quantum mechanics have radically altered our picture of nature.
129. Since 1981 the availability of material has radically altered perceptions of Tibetan art and has raised the issue of connoisseurship .
130. Partial abrasion of rod string in screw pump well which is surface driven is the main reason that restricts its application, but the prevention method used presently cant solve the problem radically.
131. Do you like the updated, radically different shape of the food pyramid?
132. One of the few biologists to propose a radically novel approach to thesequestions is Dr Rupert Sheldrake.
133. More radically with "alma-matricidal impiety," as he put it Wells indicted academia; the university was itself medieval.
134. But would a transformation of our appearance or, more radically, the reorganisation of our bodies make us other than we know ourselves to be?
135. The world has changed radically since Keynes attended the Bretton Woods conference in 1944.
136. In order to increase their competitive capacity radically, the port enterprises have to lucubrate the management strategy.
137. This majestic apartment on P.C.Hoofstraat in Amsterdam was radically renovated.
138. Being able to do partial builds at the official level would radically improve speed, as would the ability to parallelize the build process.
139. Adjuant mitotane may prolong recurrence - free surial in patients with radically resected adrenocortical carcinoma.
140. From now on the conventional model of economy must be radically changed into the ecological economy model, then it can only rescue effectively the ecological property and make it...
141. Perhaps that will inspire some radically new approaches to speech understanding that will supplant the methods we are developing now.
142. Taking advantage of attribute stack and backfilling technique , we can solve this problem radically.
143. What "function" of any new American Doberman is so radically different it would require a separate studbook?
144. The meat market can continue only if it is radically overhauled to conform with strict European standards.
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145. Number three, we're also trying to radically innovate and reinvent the category.
146. Conclusion Specific desensitization treatment was for sufferer of anaphylactogen. It was unique method that can be radically cured, and having the dual meaning of the prevention and treatment.
147. It is important to point out that laws and trends are radically different things.
148. They would more radically transform the system by ending the income tax entirely and by shifting to taxes on consumption .
149. I moved immediately after the election to pare down radically the size of the executive branch.
150. Wolfowitz participated in the infamous Team B project, which was an effort to radically overstate Soviet capabilities and radically misstate Soviet intentions in the 1970s.
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