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The proposal in Berlin is the most radical of these.
Haile's Scroll may be the most radical of the pack.
The most radical policy ideas fuse fiscal and monetary policy.
"I guess that's the most radical thing one can be."/•/
Even their most radical compositions retain a sense of unity.
The most radical changes have come from the Foreign Ministry.
The Taliban is in its most radical incarnation for years.
The third plank of their thinking is the most radical.
The most radical commentary, though, is inside the cyclorama itself.
TV is about to go under the most radical transformation imaginable.
Its most radical suggestion is the introduction of pre-conception agreements.
The most radical proposal comes from Evgeny Morozov, a technology critic.
Their rebellion is the most radical response to the flawed election.
The fourth and last approach is the most radical of all.
His compensation plan may be the most radical in corporate history.
Two of journalism's most radical figures are now silenced, or shunned.
The globalists have curbed some of Mr. Trump's most radical impulses.
It is a space for the most radical kinds of self-questioning.
Women priests are driven by the most radical teachings of the Gospel.
ONE CHILD: The Story of China's Most Radical Experiment, by Mei Fong.
" Attorney General Jeff Sessions thinks California lawmakers are the "most radical extremists.
Of all his reforms, the SNCF restructuring is not the most radical.
Graham-Cassidy, in my view, is the most radical of them all.
But the most radical suggestion came from two former Republican administration lawyers.
And they know his effect on the most radical of his followers.
But most radical Islamist terrorists in the region are Sunni, not Shiite.
The company described the plan as the most radical in its history.
Carol may have had the most radical change since the series' start.
Palau's most radical move, though, was creating a ''no take'' reserve in 4003.
Even the most radical anarchist would need a strong drink before proposing it.
It's the most radical proposal yet from a 21 candidate on student debt.
The most radical film of the program may be Richard Kern's Sewing Circle.
The most radical of Lester films, "The Bed Sitting Room" was brutally received.
This means the most radical proposals may run into resistance, the sources said.
Primary voters are generally the most motivated and often the most radical voters.
Most Radical Idea, Erik Reece sets a course through a handful of American
And the character of that experience is the most radical choice of all.
"The EFF seems to offer the most radical offer of change," he said.
IT WAS supposed to be one of the coalition government's most radical policies.
Dr. O'Connor's decision was the most radical manifestation of a trend already underway.
This was the biggest and most radical process we have ever experienced collectively.
Ties The most radical change came from the most traditional one: Getting married.
Debanjan Roy's "Toy Gandhi 4 (Superhero)" is perhaps the show's most radical sculpture.
The most radical Islamists, in their wildest dreams, may hope to do that.
"He represents the most radical and extreme line of Hamas," Mr. Michael said.
Dimchev's most radical concept was that he would pay audience members to perform.
ONE CHILD The Story of China's Most Radical Experiment By Mei Fong 250 pp.
Now just one remains — and in many ways, it's the most radical one yet.
It went viral for the most radical of reasons — because it was fundamentally kind.
The PSP Go was one of the most radical console redesigns of all time.
These projects are the most radical manifestation of her approach to political art making.
This bill is, in my view, the most radical Republican health plan to date.
Whales and dolphins have made the most radical adaptations, including blowholes, baleen and echolocation.
Political tension remains no matter which path you choose, even the most radical path.
In his time Lay may have been the most radical person on the planet.
The most radical and liberatory action we could take was to "affirm" Betty's identity.
The Economist: Your book offers 40 ideas—what's the most radical that's put forward?
" Read the cover story, "Is 'RuPaul's Drag Race' the Most Radical Show on TV?
Tesla CEO Elon Musk may have the most radical pay plan in corporate history.
The years leading up to 2040 will likely feature the most radical changes, RPA says.
Even established manufacturers have had trouble persuading airlines to adopt their most radical seat designs.
The most radical approach, though, is to put the technology directly under one's writerly microscope.
GOP lawmakers have found common cause with the most radical elements of the far right.
Then he did the most radical thing he could think of: he started a newspaper.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, with 20,000 students, is considered the most radical campus.
As far as fashion goes, that youngest generation made the most radical statement of all.
Despite their modesty, they are in some ways the most radical paintings in the show.
Orsted, though, has made the most radical shift, perhaps because it was the most troubled.
In the end, it may have been Tom Wolfe's own chic that was most radical.
It was the most radical and extremely entertaining piece of performance I had ever seen.
Even the most radical groups seem to sense that expressing extreme views can be dangerous.
"This is one of the most radical changes the government is talking about," said Gupta.
Her most radical and famous attempt was trepanation: cutting a hole in her own skull.
And perhaps the most radical thing about her: She does not care if she is forgotten.
In short, the Revolution was the most radical and most far-reaching event in American history.
That starts with arguably the most radical redesign in the robotic vacuum line's 17-year history.
People always say Hairspray was the most radical movie I ever made, because it snuck in.
It will empower the most radical voices in each party by making general elections less competitive.
They have also revived questions about what signals he has sent to society's most radical elements.
It's the country's most radical political change since it restored democracy more than 30 years ago.
The addition of a camera is really the most radical difference here for a few reasons.
Above all, no one would rule by fear, perhaps the most radical break from the brigade.
For four years, The Good Place felt like one of the most radical shows on television.
The most radical Radical Republicans had a better idea of how to cast the 19603th Amendment.
But its most radical departure from Korean-drama norms is its compact, six-episode first season.
The challenge was figuring out what would trigger the most radical remedy of removal from office.
Probably not the young people who make up the most radical, violent core of the protests.
The worst available candidate, the most radical, would always get the most attention, the highest ratings.
But I think that's the most radical thing you can do is be honest and transparent.
It is in many ways the most radical piece yet, and likely to be the most controversial.
The most radical approach — and one most Americans don't agree with — is legalizing and regulating all drugs.
The most radical and immediately noticeable changes between 21's Pixelbook and the Pixelbook Go are physical.
On Friday, Florida Republican congressman Matt Gaetz presented the most radical idea yet—eliminate the agency entirely.
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Perhaps, as the government's most radical opponents have long argued, the talks were doomed from the start.
Is it really the most radical change to which the #MeToo and Time's Up movements can aspire?
They actually enable the most radical elements of Iran to enjoy a greater share of the economy.
These decayed structures recall one of the most radical land reforms ever undertaken in a noncommunist country.
"The most radical Islamists and jihadists look at Donald Trump as an absolutely undeserved gift," he explains.
But he usually tries to do so by breezing past the most radical implications of his ideas.
"First, Republicans made a calculated decision to appease the most radical factions of their party," he said.
You might expect even the most radical Digitalists to at least recognize cybersecurity as a potential concern.
Ironically, however, it was from inside a box that she did some of her most radical thinking.
Sometimes I think the most radical thing you can do is simply live your life with dignity.
And sometime this summer the most radical change will introduce motion sensors to call balls and strikes.
It was called "by far the most radical" of the Republican proposals on health care this year.
Recently, they announced the most radical and also possibly most familiar change to their content delivery format.
At the time, CORE was the most radical and action-oriented of the established civil rights organizations.
Hillary Clinton has put forward the most radical immigration platform in the history of the United States.
Joe Biden may have stumbled into supporting one of the most radical climate proposals of the primary.
The Tesla Model 3 has the most radical interior in the auto industry, a study in minimalism.
"I actually think 'A Modest Proposal' is one of the most radical artworks in history," Lasch says.
That's where Apple has made the most radical changes to the way you open and manage your apps.
The Cuban government appears bent on suppressing dissent and purging the art community of its most radical voices.
In this way, it's quietly one of the most radical shows in the medium, let alone its genre.
Six months after the government launched its most radical economic reforms in decades, it has scored several victories.
The most radical thing about their show is it's an argument for the silent clown being genuinely funny.
The pointlessness of The Good Place's punishments — which serve no moral purpose — is the show's most radical choice.
Not even the most radical environmentalists are willing to "bear any burden, pay any price" to halt warming.
Instead, she has proposed what some reckon to be the most radical reform of school governance in decades.
JEREMY CORBYN has the most radical views on national security of any leader in the Labour Party's history.
Perhaps the most radical proposal backed by Ocasio-Cortez, Sanders, Booker, and Gillibrand is the federal jobs guarantee.
Trump traffics in fear and exaggerates the nation's problems to justify the most radical remedy imaginable — namely, himself.
President Donald Trump is leading one of the most radical changes in America's stance toward China in decades.
The heckler was my partner, a white, male construction worker who is the most radical progressive I know.
In creating new histories, Motta's committed the most radical act of all: raising a truth from the dead.
Already, Mr. Trump's administration has ushered in a dangerous new zeal among the most radical anti-abortion groups.
Mr. Hapilon, a senior Abu Sayyaf leader, is considered one of the most radical members of the group.
Now, pressure from the Trump administration could bring about the most radical changes — including, potentially, slashing its budget.
The party may have managed to elect about 200 MPs, but they are the most radical in decades.
The result has been the most radical change in the process of counting the country's population in generations.
Sometimes having a space to just be who you are is the most radical thing in the world.
And in Los Angeles the afterhours scene is creating some of the most radical spaces I've ever seen.
The CMA's most radical option would be to force the Big Four to separate their auditing and consulting arms.
Even the most radical of autistic and neurodiversity activists support some form of early service provision for autistic children.
Maybe promoting the idea of empowerment through self-care would be the most radical thing she could ever say.
For Freeform, a network for "becomers," the most radical transition might not be one of content but of form.
Nonetheless, I think I Am Cait was maybe the most radical show that was on television for trans experience.
What are some of the most radical things you and the women of this era did at the time?
Joan Armatrading just seems sort of happy, which means she might be the most radical musician that we have.
For me, the most radical act I can do as a woman is to feel myself in my body.
So, the SNP will need to reach across the aisle in order to push through its most radical legislation.
But when you find out you're dying or your friend just died, it's the most radical thing I've seen.
The most radical of the new institutions was the Centre Universitaire Expérimental in Vincennes, just east of the city.
Steven Rattner Donald J. Trump is positioned to achieve the most radical reshaping of economic policy since Ronald Reagan.
The most radical approach is to reduce corporate taxes sharply and instead tax individuals' investment income much more heavily.
Instead, you get this cycle of ever more extreme behavior, as politicians compete to be the most radical outsider.
One of the most radical is known as the Jerusalem faction, which regularly organizes protests against the Israeli government.
In later life he immediately understood the most radical Japanese designers and honored their most extreme body-altering confections.
It was "probably the most radical statute ever enacted," Mr. Billings told the Montana newspaper The Missoulian last spring.
The most radical museum events of 215 were the many individual protests aimed at questionable sources of art patronage.
As a rebel—and we will use the term loosely—what is the most radical thing you have done?
"The most radical change from our strategy is required in our Australia wealth business," CEO Francesco De Ferrari told reporters.
Trump has been accused of economic isolationism by critics who see his most radical comments as being altogether anti-trade.
Conversely, the most radical departure from classic Star Trek is the latest official entry in the franchise, Star Trek: Discovery.
Even crazier was that, at the time, their outfits were deemed the most radical thing they had done that night.
Perhaps the most radical detailed plans for the "democratisation" of an economy put forward by a mainstream party are Labour's.
This was the most radical part of the Open Internet Order passed by former Chairman Tom Wheeler's FCC in 2015.
A gushing official called it "the biggest path-breaking and the most radical changes in the FDI regime ever undertaken".
Endorsing perhaps the most radical idea to come out of the primary field, she wants to decriminalize illegal border crossings.
" California, he continued, was endangering those officers and "advancing an open-borders philosophy shared by only the most radical extremists.
A strike was called, organized by the Industrial Workers of the World, one of the most radical of labor unions.
How is she going to stand up to the most radical left elements of her party when they become unhinged?
The entire series is told from her perspective, making Outlander one of the most radical shows on television right now.
To have a chance, the third-party candidate would have to emerge as the most radical person in the race.
How satisfying to experience the happy ending of a fairy tale (not the most radical or progressive genre) seamlessly queered.
Politics brought them together, as radical representatives of the two most radical American colonies at the dawn of the Revolution.
Of these, Mr. West's path is the most radical in terms of how it engages with the specter of obsolescence.
As the leader of the Bolsheviks, Russia's most radical socialist party, it was his duty to go back at once.
Lay aside racial identities for a second: think alternative species, digital personalities, and robots—otherness of the most radical variety.
Mr. Freidman unleashed his most radical idea on June 16, 2006, at an auction where the city sold new medallions.
On monetary policy, Allison, a harsh critic of Fed monetary policy in the past, would represent the most radical change.
And Chokwe Antar Lumumba, the mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, was dubbed "the most radical mayor in America" by The Nation.
But afraid of losing his sway, Mao soon embarked on one of his most radical policies yet -- the Cultural Revolution.
The reality of two parties pulled towards their most radical extremes raises questions about the effectiveness of the Constitution itself.
Over the past past eight seasons, since her spring/summer 2014 show, Kawakubo has unveiled her arguably most radical concept.
Still, will there ever again be such a large gallery devoted entirely to Matisse's most radical paintings of the 1910s?
And transformative fandom is the most radical act of all, because it reverses that "lady thing to respectable thing" process.
His specific plan, the Social Security Personal Savings Guarantee and Prosperity Act, was the most radical floated during that period.
It is a chance for Republican members of the House to preen and posture before their most radical, conspiracy-minded constituents.
They adopted the collective name Xiamen Dada, and became one of the most radical art groups in China at the time.
Perhaps the most radical version was proposed in February by the Centre for American Progress, an influential centre-left think-tank.
The most radical thing Apple did in 2016 (apart from taking on the DoJ and FBI) was introducing its new AirPods.
The company was eager to be the first major manufacturer to market with the category's most radical redesign in a decade.
You're almost preaching the gospel of assimilation—that it's one of the most radical things you can do at this point.
And the backlash that would engender among Muslims around the world, the most radical of whom would be firebombing our embassies.
Now he is the architect of what is considered the "most radical" of all of the GOP's health care repeal efforts.
"I experienced my most radical moments of happiness in the concentration camp," Mr. Kertesz said in a 2002 interview with Newsweek.
But the most radical changes have been among Hispanic and Black teens, whose birth rates have dropped nearly 50% since 2006.
In fact, I think one of the most radical things about Parasite is that the rich people are not particularly bad.
That issue is complicated by the fact that the most radical Catalan separatist party wants nothing to do with the currency.
Bryan actually stands as the most radical or "progressive" figure ever to win the nomination of a major American political party.
Such dedication to making the most beautiful thing means perfection can be subversive in the most radical — and sublime — of ways.
Really, though, the most important and, in many ways, most radical takeaway here is that Markle wore what she felt comfortable in.
CAR-T, with its combination of gene and cell therapies, may be the most radical anticancer treatment ever to arrive in clinics.
If the border adjustment tax becomes law, it will be the most radical change to U.S. corporate taxes in nearly 100 years.
The most radical effort, though, is also the hardest to pull off: Get consumers to switch from single-use to reusable packages.
Climate Change is the most radical step in Pitbull's grand plan to make Miami's controversial culture the dominant cultural force in America.
Mr. Ratmansky is not the most radical thing in ballet today, but he's emerged as its most valuable and most multifaceted choreographer.
Yet President Emmanuel Macron is now about to announce the most radical overhaul of the exam for over half a century. Why?
Today, buoyed by a plethora of technologies and a golden age for abundant data, credit is undergoing its most radical change yet.
"Hillary Clinton has adopted one of the most radical, socialist-driven agendas, largely because of the pressure of Bernie Sanders," he added.
The courts have tempered some of Trump's most radical ideas, watering down a Muslim travel ban he authored early in his presidency.
The most radical thing we can do is to be ourselves, no matter what that means or who tells us we're wrong.
Miz Cracker pulled out her first win with Miz Cookie (Chester See), a straight guy who had the evening's most radical transformation.
Like today's other populist leaders, Mr. Trump knows that his standing with voters hinges on making good on his most radical promises.
China has chosen to give up up on the most radical forms of containment and prioritize economic growth in the coming months.
Self-driving capabilities would represent the most radical change in car technology in decades — and the biggest threat to conventional car companies.
This is significant because the conservative Liberal Party has always seen the Greens as the most radical, unacceptable form of leftist politics.
Her example will liberate countless women candidates who follow to make the most radical choice of all: to be who they are.
The shooting revived questions about what signals President Trump has sent, intentionally or not, to the most radical fringe elements of society.
The most radical change under Chavismo was to place "el pueblo" — his label for the poor — at the center of Venezuelan politics.
Johnson's Conservatives are promising to deliver Brexit while Labour says it wants to be the most radical socialist government in British history.
Yes, the nation and its democratic process will survive no matter what Trump or the most radical anti-Trump activists try to do.
According to one legislator close to the movement, even the most radical understand this and take care to call for universal suffrage instead.
"'When Doves Cry' is probably the most radical song of the first five years of the 1980s because there's no bass," Touré argues.
If implemented, they would be some of the most radical steps so far to tackle air quality in the country's most polluted cities.
Anything less prevents one of the most radical movements for racial and sexual justice from speaking to the many challenges of our time.
The episode looked into the National Front's most radical campaign aides and featured an interview with a man speaking on condition of anonymity.
"That may be the most radical approach in today&aposs political climate - stability," Jakobsdottir, 41, said in an interview with The Associated Press.
But even if they wore the most radical skinsuits, at least one stigma remains: the question of whether trampoline is even a sport.
The most radical aesthetic departure this time out is the adoption of the curved display from the Galaxy Edge side of the family.
It really showed me that the role of media is to make you think that you're the most radical person in the room.
Perhaps the most radical thing the Obama administration did on sexual assault might not have been a grant program or a policy change.
The most radical camp wants to scrap the ACA and create a single-payer healthcare system where the government provides insurance to everyone.
Perhaps the single most radical difference between Trumpcare and Obamacare is that the former largely severs the link between insurance subsidy and income.
Indeed, in a certain sense, it eludes us because, at its most radical, idleness tends to devour its devotees (again, Oblomov and Bartleby).
However, the most radical challenge to the church was the doctrine of predestination put forward by Wycliffe, by Hus, and then by Luther.
Vox Sarah Kliff, a reporter who'd covered the Republican replacement attempts, called it "the most radical," saying, it blows up the law entirely.
" Jake Tapper, CNN: "I think it will go down in history as one of the most radical speeches ever uttered by a president.
Many of the black community's most radical leaders were either assassinated or their organizations destroyed by the FBI's  counter-intelligence program, he says.
Research from Imperial College London shows that epidemiologists and doctors believe even the most radical social-distancing measures can only provide temporary respite.
Ms. Agrawal wants to do the most radical thing for derrière self-care since Mr. Whipple warned Americans not to squeeze the Charmin.
When the National Labor Relations Act was passed in 1935, it was one of the most radical pieces of legislation in American history.
It's out of times of great crisis and great tenant organizing that we've won some of the most radical and vital housing policy.
For Bradford-Grey, the most radical difference over the past year was that she now had a willing partner in the district attorney.
At the 12th International Exhibition of Art in Venice, Mariátegui discovered Europe's most radical modern art, from Vincent van Gogh to Alexander Archipenko.
But what's maybe most radical about "Sweetbitter" is that not much happens, not in each half-hour, not in the whole first season.
Some of his most radical proposals, like giving workers 20 percent ownership over large corporations, have scarcely been discussed in the 2020 race.
"He'd be the most radical candidate, in many ways, in American history, not just for Democrats, but for any party," Professor Kazin said.
Queer avant-garde and experimental works are not confined to the gay male form; some of its most radical offerings were from women.
Perhaps the most radical thing you can do as a person is to find your happiness and fight like hell to stay there.
"Astraea supports the bravest and most radical organizations fighting for change and equality, I am truly humbled by the work they do," Page noted.
And the connections he drew between opposing racism at home and imperialism abroad put him on the most radical wing of African-American politics.
On Tuesday, Twitter made one of its most radical changes yet by expanding the traditional 140 character count to 280 characters for all users.
In the company of more moderate parties, the argument goes that Labour would have little chance of getting its most radical plans through Parliament.
"Ali was a radical, even in the most radical of times," Mr. Obama wrote, in a letter read by his senior adviser Valerie Jarrett.
Gupta, a barrel-chested, lightly bearded man of thirty, is one of the most radical thinkers in the unradical world of American classical music.
But the most radical, and the most desperately needed step is to begin grappling with the much tougher issue of big money in elections.
Kirstin Gillibrand released the most radical public financing program yet proposed, in which every American voter would receive $600 to donate to eligible candidates.
Perhaps the most radical and challenging of the new approaches to incarceration involves the move to cap all prison sentences at some designated limit.
This may well be the most radical policy in Curtis's bill — withdrawing management authority over federal public lands from the agencies that steward them.
The most radical plan proposed by Congressional Republicans in 2628 was rebranded last week by conservative think tanks and endorsed by the White House.
Ms. Gadsby is at her most radical pushing back on this idea, explaining that funny comedy isn't always honest, and in fact rewards deception.
Perhaps the most radical recommendations involved keeping the list of donors secret from sitting district attorneys, and banning prosecutors from soliciting contributions in person.
In 1864, Czar Alexander II instituted sweeping changes to the legal code, the most radical of which was the introduction of the jury trial.
Mr Esty: One of the most radical is Gary Brudvig's proposal to reverse engineer photosynthesis as a way to capture and store solar power.
But this week, he's going public with his most radical idea to date, in the form of a smartphone app for senior US intelligence officers.
For decades, Kinsey's most radical conclusion has been ignored in the name of reinforcing strict categories of homosexuality, heterosexuality, and (when it's actually acknowledged) bisexuality.
Is the most radical conclusion you reached here that the increased debt burden people are bearing is not paying off in terms of boosted income?
Mr. Tillerson and General McMaster curbed some of Mr. Trump's most radical ideas — convincing him, for example, not to rip up the Iran nuclear deal.
If you want to look globally at where theater practice is the most radical, the widest spectrum of interpretation, you have to go to Germany.
This is the most radical change for Apple: the company appears convinced that iPadOS is ready to turn the iPad into a true laptop replacement.
It also means that he will most likely continue to help Trump use social media as a way to justify his most radical policy ideas.
"Bringing forests into the city is one of the most radical and efficient ways to deal with climate change," Boeri told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Speaking of daring, could you speak about the Lynda Benglis photo and how this inspired you to create one of your most radical self-portraits?
ON MARCH 17th, the government outlined a series of reforms to the English school system, including the most radical shake-up of governance in decades.
Since its election in 2015, it has elicited the support of groups disillusioned with Poland's post-1989 trajectory, emboldening some of their most radical members.
Yet she forges ahead, in a world where to go on living, to simply keep drawing breath, is the most radical action anyone can take.
There is little daylight between his and Yellen's thinking and none of the economists polled said Powell would implement the most radical change in policy.
If he follows through, it would be the most radical rejection of a negotiated two-state solution by any Israeli prime minister in modern history.
Mr. Ruch calls the system "incentivized behavioral change," and he said it was either the most radical concept in corporate travel, or the most obvious.
The study mentioned earlier found that the most radical expansion of "criminal aliens" removed between 2004 and 2012 was for, of all things, traffic offenses.
In short, other than Yellen, the candidate offering the greatest continuity with recent policy is probably Lyndsey, while Allison would represent the most radical change.
Soon, the Graham contribution was discarded, and Balanchine's half, without the Taylor solo, became a classic of the choreographer at his most radical and modern.
In fact, the design is the most radical departure Amazon has made to the Kindle e-reader lineup since it dropped the keyboard back in 2011.
No, what they mean is the most radical decision of the Supreme Court that&aposs what they want to compel, that&aposs what they believe in.
While the transition from PS3 to PS4 didn't exactly leave me floored, it seemed the transition to VR could potentially be its most radical reformulation yet.
"When we live in a culture of violence, one of the most radical things we can do is love ourselves," Ikeda wrote on Instagram this week.
Praising counter-jihadist work, courting their support, but not outright endorsing their most radical claims: Those are the hallmarks of the Bolton approach to the movement.
Even in its most radical aspects, Cuban art is only understood through its fateful connection with the ideological, political, social, historical, and commercial life Cubans live.
The agreement between the two parties that won the most parliamentary seats in an inconclusive March 4 election, watered down some of their most radical proposals.
Ostracized from the world until its first free general election in 8003, Myanmar — which was previously known as Burma — has seen the world's most radical digitization.
How could you be a serious critic concentrating on the most radical art and write about flower paintings, unless they were done by Lichtenstein or Warhol?
That's because the way people get from Point A to Point B is about to undergo the most radical change since the early automobiles replaced horses.
Qatar then embarked on the most radical modernization policies in regional memory by choosing the institutions and liberal values of the United States as a model.
In the country's most radical political change since it restored democracy more than 21945 years ago, Jair Bolsonaro, a strident populist, was elected president on Sunday.
"Journalists are increasingly the targets of online smear campaigns by the most radical nationalists, who vilify them and even threaten physical reprisals," Reporters Without Borders said.
The most radical and potentially transformative idea would be to grant all Americans a monthly cash payment, a policy commonly known as a universal basic income.
" The most radical line in the song, he added, "is, 'Be the first one on your block to have your boy come home in a box.
Even as they released Saydnaya Prison's most radical long-term prisoners, Islamists who would later lead rebel groups, they aimed to get rid of civilian opposition.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn's impassioned essay "Live Not by Lies" appeared the day before he was exiled in 1974; Mikhail Gorbachev's most radical reform was "glasnost," or openness.
He was, in many respects, one of the most radical members of that freshman class, and a leader of the '90s equivalent of the Freedom Caucus.
To be sure, a President Sanders would need Democrats in Congress to pass his agenda, and they might temper some of his most radical policy impulses.
Some of those chosen — 17 picks so far for federal agencies and five for the White House — are among the most radical selections in recent history.
The Labour Party, led by veteran campaigner Jeremy Corbyn, had offered a second referendum and the prospect of the most radical socialist government in British history.
Roger Stone, a long-serving Trump adviser, told me it is a mistake to imagine that Trump does not mean to fulfill his most radical ideas.
But the most radical change now directs prosecutors to "explain and justify" on the record the taxpayer costs to put each person they sentence in prison.
Critics have pointed out that John Ford's production of John Steinbeck's Depression-era novel excised the author's most radical messages and expansive vision of collective action.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out his government's legislative agenda on Thursday, describing it as "the most radical Queen's Speech in a generation".
The East Europeans tended to carry out the most radical cuts, whose great advantage is that they facilitate the abolition of loopholes and simplify tax administration.
Van Gogh was one of early modernism's most radical colorists, but Mr. Hockney has taken the ball and run with it, far, far down the field.
It's one of the most radical departures from stock Android available today, with its rounded notifications cards, lack of an app drawer and iOS-style Share menus.
It remains to be seen what actions he himself will actually take as Trump's presidency progresses, and the costs of his most radical policies come into focus.
There is no mistaking the excitement that has gripped the country since April, when Abiy took office and embarked on the most radical liberalisation in Ethiopia's history.
Strangely, I find the most radical parts of Hedo aren't the nudity or fetish wear at dinner; it's that we can bring our beverages into the pool.
But that is a fair description of three of the country's loudest voices for change: Mr Market, Mr Shareholding and the most radical of all, the liberal.
Among the most radical proposal under consideration by France is to give EU ministers a say when the Commission judges a competition case, the ministry official said.
Passage would reduce the specter of a government led by Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn, whose positions represent the U.K.'s most radical left-wing agenda in generations.
I embedded with a faction consisting of the most radical groups that called itself The Hard Right, as opposed to the Alt-Right and the Alt-Light.
Caramanica called it the most "radical performance by an American musician this year, or any year soon" and said Beyoncé "obliterated" the laid-back vibe of Coachella.
Among the most radical proposals under consideration by France is to give EU ministers a say when the Commission judges a competition case, the ministry official said.
He built a nationwide network of supporters and a local political base after decades as one of the most radical, outspoken lawyers in the black nationalist movement.
The Turkish officials in northern Idlib said they had not dealt directly with the most radical group, Hayat Tahrir al Sham, which is linked to Al Qaeda.
The deaths of 11 worshipers in Pittsburgh revived questions about what signals Mr. Trump has sent, intentionally or not, to the most radical fringe elements of society.
Commentators said it could end up being the most radical shift in relations between the government and Parliament since the speaker defied King Charles I in 1642.
Norman convinces us that the Dalai Lama's spiritual practice, rooted in magic, vision, and prophecy, makes him one of the most radical, charismatic, and beloved world leaders.
They have wondered at what point the checks and balances of American governance might have to be restored by means of the most radical check of all.
By doing so, she can continue to survive the tempest surrounding this President and maybe do some good for the country by mitigating his most radical notions.
They suggest you should always vote for the most radical candidate in any election, regardless of their position on the political spectrum, to undermine the system's coherence.
But what still feels most radical about the show is how it lets you bring whatever you want to it, lets you read it however you like.
The United States is now governed by a small minority of Americans, the most radical of Republicans, who are indifferent or hostile to the rest of us.
In this perverse Roman re-enactment, the mob were calling on a band from the Buenos Aires neighborhood, one of the most radical groups of their time.
Hahaha, I think the most radical thing you do is to always be honest, but also it's actually sometimes people think that honesty is something blah whatever.
However, the TOLO bombing, along with a growing pattern of attacks by a thriving and ascendant insurgency competing with ISIS for the most radical recruits, has changed that.
While it's true that governments and the private sector have the power to make the most radical changes, the average person can alter their habits in important ways.
Although at the time he was celebrated as a provocateur, his paintings are rarely flippant, and there was intense effort and sincerity in even his most radical gestures.
Whereas Iran supported Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's repression of the country's uprising, Saudi Arabia and its allies supported the rebels, including some of its most radical elements.
After these near-abstract pictures, which are by far her most radical and least approachable, she brought real bodies — meaning her own — back in front of the camera.
Anti-student agenda at Education Department under Secretary DeVos is Trump's most radical move, by Robert Shireman, former deputy undersecretary for education in the Obama administration (USA Today).
We believe that the most profound and potentially the most radical politics come directly out of our own identity, as opposed to working to end somebody else's oppression.
For Ethereum, the most radical platform of the bunch, Denny removed an entire section of the white cube only to spray paint its concrete guts with its logo.
Appointing Friedman, then, is a signal that the Trump administration could attempt to undertake the most radical transformation of US policy toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in history.
The most radical thing the new council members did was pass a law reducing the penalty for cannabis possession to a mere $1503, about $2150 in today's money.
The show closed just a week before Brazil elected Jair Bolsonaro, a right-wing populist, in the country's most radical shift since the military dictatorship of decades ago.
The most radical nationalist elements were given the boot, and the more moderate faction became more or less like the rest of Europe's radical right, Mr. Nilsson said.
In the fall, the government imposed one of the most radical monetary experiments ever, abruptly banning most of the country's currency notes in an effort to stem corruption.
Trump also called out his Democratic opponents in Congress and at the state level, arguing that they "have embraced the most radical and extreme positions" on abortion rights.
At City College, Bernard was editor of the school newspaper, The Campus, and class president of the American Student Union, the most radical of the college's political organizations.
And it is mutual, by and large: They amount to the left's unwanted revolutionary stepchild, disowned for their tactics and ideology by all but the most radical politicians.
LONDON, Dec 19 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out his government's legislative agenda on Thursday, describing it as "the most radical Queen's Speech in a generation".
Mr. Dylan, 75, was the first musician to win the award, and his selection was perhaps the most radical choice in a history stretching back to 1901. 45.
DS: Well, I think that the main thing is that the most radical position of freedom on the North American continent existed in the heads of enslaved people.
Christ's most radical and brilliant notion, that you shall love thy neighbor as you love thyself, leaves gay-baiters on the same side of history as slave owners.
As my colleague Sarah Kliff wrote, Graham-Cassidy is "the most radical Republican health plan to date," and they're jamming it through the most bizarre, underinformed, truncated process yet.
Even the most radical free-market liberals struggle with the question of whether sex cells (and other bodily tissue) should be as easy to trade as any other product.
And, in the actual design of its reactor, the most radical of the lot is probably the path being pursued by First Light Fusion—spun out of Oxford University.
Her most radical statement, musical or otherwise, is her demonstration that sonic ugliness is beautiful, that individual squeaks and scrapes and vibrations can fuse into an unexpectedly sweet racket.
"Making art ourselves, that was a lifeline," says Gabriele Stötzer, one of the GDR's most radical writers and artists, from her home in the East German city of Erfurt.
Arriving toward the end of second-wave feminism's most radical era, the show tried to capitalize on the women's liberation movement while gleefully turning its stars into sexualized spectacles.
Mr. Dylan, 75, is the first musician to win the award, and his selection on Thursday is perhaps the most radical choice in a history stretching back to 1901.
The most radical of all these overhauls, though, was ending the monopoly of Pemex, the country's largest company, and allowing it to seek capital and technology from private companies.
Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, elected in 2017, said his goal was to make the city the "most radical" on earth by taking on issues like poverty in new ways.
The Graham-Cassidy bill has been condemned by experts as the "most radical" of all the repeal bills that have been put forth since President Donald Trump took office.
Turkey declared the group a terrorist organization last month, but Mr. Erdogan suggested in comments last week that Turkish units had negotiated with even the most radical rebel groups.
Here, we are exposed to the output of Ounovis (another Russian acronym for "Those who affirm the 'New' in Art"), a group of Malevich's most radical and dedicated students.
Surely the most radical thing Mantel did was give a voice to Anne Boleyn, the mother of the Reformation, Elizabeth I and the centuries of English history that followed.
But it is Medicare for All, the most radical of the lot, that continues to roil the party as the 2020 presidential primary enters its stretch run to Iowa.
Labour were forecast to win 203 seats, the worst result for the party since 255, after offering voters a second referendum and the most radical socialist government in generations.
Labour were forecast to win 83 seats, the worst result for the party since 28, after offering voters a second referendum and the most radical socialist government in generations.
Labour were forecast to win 191 seats, the worst result for the party since 1935, after offering voters a second referendum and the most radical socialist government in generations.
" Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the No. 2 House Republican, said Ms. Cheney "hasn't been afraid to call out some of the most radical members of the socialist Democrats.
" About a 2011 decision ordering California to ease prison overcrowding: It affirmed "the most radical injunction issued by a court in our nation's history" and was itself "a judicial travesty.
Where Microsoft poured most of its attention and where you'll find some of Windows 10's most radical updates is in Photos, 3D Paint and its nascent Mixed Reality platform.
But the most radical difference between the proposal and the real thing so far isn't just the speed, it's the decision to use regular cars instead of 16-passenger vehicles.
Futurism united adherents of the most radical politics of the twentieth century: fascists, for whom the state should serve the strong, and communists, who hoped to incinerate tradition in revolution.
The new tablet marks what is arguable the most radical departure for the line from a design perspective, since the line rolled out some eight and a half years ago.
As such, he has been feared -- just as Eugene Debs or Walt Whitman or Martin Luther King has been feared, because each embraced the most radical of political faiths -- democracy.
"Stop treating immigration agents differently from everybody else for the purpose of eviscerating border controls and advancing an open borders philosophy shared by only the most radical extremists" he added.
The fact that his most "radical" policy—public universal healthcare—has been the status quo in European countries like the United Kingdom since the mid-twentieth century was telling enough.
Now President Trump has given cover to the most radical views among Israel's increasingly right-wing public and officials, and his team refuses to confront Israel's government on any issue.
Samantha Vinograd: Trump's Friday night massacre Julian Zelizer: The most radical 2020 candidate John Kirby: Unlike Trump, Vindman's conduct was unimpeachable A big first The Oscars were different this time.
And so they have written what is perhaps the most radical constitution in the world, and from the beginning, they knew they were going to violate its most essential principles.
Seen as the extreme end of the Islamic fundamentalist camp, the group is affiliated to one of the most radical figures in the religious establishment, Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi.
But the group may be on the cusp of developing a new charismatic leader in the person of Hamza bin Laden, the most radical of Osama bin Laden's surviving sons.
Among their most radical and urgent requests: free people from jails and prisons who don't pose an imminent public safety risk (something one county jail in Ohio has already done).
The patience of such purists will be tested by "Drew Michael," this comic's daring new experiment (debuting on HBO on Saturday) and the most radical reinvention of the special yet.
Her Christian name helped Ms. Barriga, 38, set up bank accounts and avoid suspicion even as she was gravitating to the most radical fringes of Islam, the intelligence operatives said.
The Quays also began making music videos, of which the most radical is "In Absentia" (2000), a homage to the German graphomaniac Emma Hauck, closely synchronized to music by Karlheinz Stockhausen.
As Mr. Boulez saw it, all these composers had failed to pursue their most radical impulses, and it fell to a new generation — specifically, to him — to pick up the torch.
But given all this, it's important to remember: Not even the most radical small-government ideologue in Congress ever prefers shutting down the government to keeping it open on their terms.
The most radical members of the Democratic Centre, the president's party, say Mr Santrich's behaviour proves that it is a sham court which wants to let the FARC off the hook.
But for those involved in Riot Grrrl, this was less relaying a snappy slogan, and more about an outright commodification and co-opting of its most radical tenants—for massive profits.
If the ceasefire holds for a week, the US and Russia will embark on a joint air-strike campaign against IS and JFS, seen as among the most radical rebel forces.
It is, that is to say, exactly the sort of place that would produce a car like the Senna, which promises to be one of the world's most radical road machines.
Neither artists have chosen to sugarcoat their grief, waterdown their sexuality, or pacify their mania, and for women in the modern pop landscape, that is a most radical act of defiance.
The initial, and most radical, 1855 version of the poem that would later be titled "Song of Myself" features what may well be the first sustained jam in the American tradition.
The most radical proposal was scheduled to take effect at midseason, with the distance between the pitching rubber and home plate moved back by two feet, to 62 feet 6 inches.
For example, one of the city council candidates who received the most vouchers, Councilwoman Lisa Herbold, was the sponsor of some of the most radical anti-landlord laws in the country.
Calling Benjamin Netanyahu a "reactionary racist" is easily the most radical position adopted by the candidates on the stage, and one that could pay off for Sanders among pro-Palestine supporters.
Mr. Hapilon, a senior Abu Sayyaf leader, is considered one of the most radical members of the group, and pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in videos circulated online last year.
"They were able put to the people the most radical manifesto since World War II. It is their historic opportunity and they are not going to let it go," he said.
"President Trump has given cover to the most radical views among Israel's increasingly right-wing public and officials, and his team refuses to confront Israel's government on any issue," he says.
But, as Gerwig&aposs film shows, a domestic life doesn&apost preclude you from being a feminist — if anything, it can sometimes be the most radical choice a woman can make.
White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon has also deemed Islam as the "most radical" religion in the world," and stated that "the the U.S. is engaged in a 'global existential war.
The decade was anything but understated — this we know — but the brand's announcement has even the most minimal among us excited for the bold shapes and colors of the most radical era.
This is Halt and Catch Fire's most radical message, the one the tech industry would do well to heed as the online world grows more toxic and depersonalized with every passing day.
The most radical choice of all in Annihilation isn't everything it leaves unsolved, but the way it reveals itself to be a movie more invested in personal impulses than possible extraterrestrial invasions.
If it succeeds, it would be the most radical shakeup of Turkey's political system since the country's reincarnation as a secular republic in 1.83 after six centuries as an imperial Islamic power.
Sid makes maybe the most radical decision of his comfortable little life: He decides he's going to drop the TV show idea and take one more shot at writing his great novel.
He has proposed a "500-year plan" for space colonization, whose most radical suggestion is adding, deleting, or modifying genes to create permanent, heritable changes in a new species of spacefaring hominins.
It has also given what is, in effect, a veto to some of Congress' most radical voices, like Senator Tom Cotton and Congressman Steve King, neither of whom are incentivized to compromise.
"Zaha Hadid's most radical expansion of design repertoires for architecture and urbanism is inspired by an explosion of possibilities through early abstract art movements at the beginning of the century," he explains.
"It's as if the most radical thing I can do is say that I like to fuck women just as much as I like to fuck men," I remember him telling me.
Two Jewish groups had called on Mr. Trump earlier in the day to back down from inflammatory rhetoric that they said seemed to be encouraging the most radical fringes of American society.
Maybe, then, the most radical thing about Pose isn't that it's about trans people or that it features trans people of color, but that its world barely contains white people at all.
The most radical thing about him was his unwavering commitment to the value of kindness in the face of the world that could seem intent on devising new ways to be mean.
That's because he is the most prominent—some would say the most radical and pugnacious—figure among a new crop of prosecutors who are seeking to reshape a broken criminal justice system.
Siqueiros was the true on-the-ground activist of the three — he participated in a plot to assassinate Trotsky — and the one who took the most radical formal chances in his art.
The people in the video represent the most radical wing of the FARC: ideologues with long combat and criminal experience, thousands of victims and a long-lasting discomfort with the peace process.
"Limit registration of conventional vehicles through public lotteries and complement that with preferential registration for electric vehicles, similar to that in China," the report said, in one of its most radical proposals.
Created by Lana and Lilly Wachowski and J. Michael Straczynski, this show is nothing if not earnestly sentimental—starting with its premise, which takes empathy to its most radical and literal extreme.
" His born-again Christianity, he figures, gives him "more in common with, and more insight into, the most radical Muslim who read his Quran than the unbeliever who never opened his Bible.
One of the most radical proposals was the issuance of "mini-BOTs" - securities to pay individuals and companies who are owed money by the state as payment for services or as tax rebates.
" Former Illinois Representative and Thomas More Society Vice President Peter Breen slammed the measure as "the most radical sweeping pro-abortion measure in America and makes Illinois an abortion destination for the country.
At its most radical, "A Vision for Black Lives," advocates reparations for slavery, educational discrimination and environmental racism in the "form of full and free access for all Black people" to lifelong education.
I find Samuel Beckett to be one of the most radical and influential writers of the 20th century, and alongside Schwitters, his minimalist work has probably the most important influence on my work.
DÜSSELDORF, Germany — Jackson Pollock's mural-size 1950 drip painting "Number 32," a stark, apocalyptic composition of black industrial paint on untreated canvas, is considered one of the most radical works of Abstract Expressionism.
This insistence on seeing past the evils of the Enlightenment in search of the light that was still left there made him one of the most radical readers of the American nineteenth century.
One of the most radical changes was in 2013, when Exchange Traded Concepts made an index change to its Canadian oil sands ETF that transformed it into an income-focused fund-of-funds.
For starters, Democrats have been apprehensive about calling for increased deportation for immigrants that have committed serious crimes in our country for fear of upsetting the most radical voices in the immigration lobby.
Alongside some of Rodchenko and Lissitzky's most radical photographs are projections of film excerpts by Vertov, Esfir Shub, Sergei Eisenstein, Vsevolod Pudvkin, and Aleksandr Dovzhenko, who each experimented with different types of montage.
The black students, they said, had stronger ties to the surrounding Harlem community, a deeper history of organizing, greater discipline and less tolerance for the revolutionary rhetoric adopted by the most radical whites.
Being forced to rely on the backing of one or more smaller parties, like the centrist Liberal Democrats or the economically center-left Scottish National Party, would rein in Labour's most radical plans.
One of Parasite's most radical moves is to make its wealthy characters, the Park family, not particularly miserable or bad; they're nothing like, for instance, the Roy family in HBO's popular show Succession.
Living in an old shipping loft, she made the most radical work of any of them: towering open-warp fiber pieces that stretched from floor to ceiling and across the loft's wide space.
Top US military officials were reportedly stunned when they presented President Donald Trump with a number of options to respond to Iranian-backed violence in Iraq, and he chose the most radical solution.
It could take many forms: QE combined with fiscal expansion; direct cash transfers to governments; or, the most radical option, direct cash transfers to households via cheques, bank transfers or state pension payments.
It's the most radical plan yet to address the student debt crisis and one-ups Warren's version: Her proposal calls for a maximum of $50,20.5 in debt cancellation for people with student loans.
The American dance critic Edwin Denby wrote in 1944 that modernism had reached its most radical extreme in the work of Nijinsky and his German contemporary, the dancer-choreographer Mary Wigman (1886-1973).
The most radical, who saw God's flail in worsening weather, sometimes took matters into their own hands and abandoned Europe altogether to build on some distant shore their shining city on a hill.
"Here and now — at the beginning of one of the most radical technology transitions ever with 4G giving way to 5G — this is Nokia's time to shine," CEO Rajeev Suri said in Tuesday's statement.
OSLO (Reuters) - Oslo's leftist city government issued its first "climate budget" on Wednesday aiming to halve greenhouse gas emission within four years in one of the world's most radical experiments to slow global warming.
Additionally, Warren and Castro were seemingly the only two candidates on the stage to back what Vox called "the most radical immigration idea in the 2020 primary;" decriminalizing U.S.-Mexico border crossings without papers.
It was a primal scream aimed at Washington, D.C. In another tweet, Scarborough said he agreed with CNN host Jake Tapper that the speech was the "most radical inaugural address" he had ever heard.
With the exception of those who profit from the war and the most radical elements of the insurgency, the parties to the conflict understand that no one side is strong enough to win militarily.
Sanders and Warren will likely be jockeying to see who can propose the most radical economic policies, so the moderators of that debate should ask the candidates if they support a $15 minimum wage.
At the same time, the two most radical clerics were ousted from the Assembly of Experts, a panel with the constitutional duty to select the nation's next supreme leader, should that position become vacant.
Yes, this Cavaliers roster will look different after the trade deadline and once the buyout market starts to bubble, but even the most radical Brooklyn-pick-included move won't correct their bad habits overnight.
"This is by far the most radical of any of the Republican health care bills that have been debated this year," said Larry Levitt, a senior vice president with the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation.
What may be most radical about Asian-American cuisine is the attitude that informs and powers it, reflecting a new cockiness in a population that has historically kept quiet and encouraged to lay low.
Whether or not it is intentional, the sight of the Richardson mansion lighting up the perfect sky above its perfect, tree-lined street in perfect Shaker Heights, Ohio is its most radical, unsettling image.
The prevailing assumption has been that voters are looking for the most radical degree of political change possible and for candidates who reject not only Trump's ideas, but also those of previous Democratic presidents.
As The Times wrote then: Mr. Dylan, 75, is the first musician to win the award, and his selection on Thursday is perhaps the most radical choice in a history stretching back to 1901.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank will offer to pay banks that borrow money from it in what is the most radical scheme anywhere in the world to boost lending to consumers and companies.
Asgardsrei, which will be held Saturday and Sunday in Kyiv's Bingo Club, bills itself online as a black metal festival that has "grown into the largest (and certainly the most radical)" in the region.
The supervisory board of Europe's largest carmaker voted on far reaching capital spending plans to begin mass production of electric vehicles in Europe, the most radical strategy shift since VW's diesel cheating scandal in 2015.
The notion that women shy away from dangerous politics does not hold up, of course: they have led some of America's most radical movements, including labour reform, prohibition, and abolition—not to mention women's suffrage.
Thor's response to this revelation is to destroy Asgard and start over, and for a whole four months it was one of the most radical sentiments ever put forward by one of these cinematic universes.
If you'd told me one of the most radical and politically relevant franchises in 20173 would be a quasi-reboot of id Software's Wolfenstein 3D, I'd have—well, look, I'd have been pretty surprised, OK???
At the time the Biosphere was designed, his geodesic domes were some of the most radical things ever seen on this Earth—a seemingly impossible structure that took advantage of new materials and innovative engineering.
Among his most radical suggestions is that the U.S. treat currency manipulation as an illegal export subsidy for purposes of countervailing duties, and that the U.S. should bring a case against China for their manipulation.
It's not the most radical look that we've seen since the FIA opened up the call — that award goes to Mahindra Racing and Pininfarina, which collaborated on three striking designs that were released in April.
LONDON (Reuters) - The university city of Oxford has unveiled plans to ban petrol and diesel cars from its center as part of the most radical set of proposals so far in Britain to curb pollution.
"A social media summit designed to give support to the most radical viewpoints on social media should never have been planned by the White House in the first place," he said on the Senate floor.
"As Republicans continue to support important pro-life policies, Democrats are bowing to the most radical elements of their party & refusing to protect babies still in their mother's womb," Vice President Mike Pence tweeted Tuesday.
Warren has already established herself as the policy heavyweight in the 2020 race, but her most recent proposal, which she released Monday morning, is the most radical plan yet to tackle the student debt crisis.
Concerned Veterans for America have called for among the most radical of overhauls of the Department of Veterans' Affairs health care delivery, pushing for a proposal to privatize a portion of the VA's health care administration.
American elections are saturated with cash, drag on forever, foster a corrosive permanent campaign and can overemphasize the concerns of the most radical activists out of step with voters more representative of the wider national electorate.
" Sweeney, who'd just returned from a weekend in Atlanta, presented Vick with a coffee mug with a quote from activist Grace Lee Boggs on it: "The most radical thing I ever did was to stay put.
The most radical and wild-eyed festival in Mexico likes to think of itself as a Field-Configuring Event, or as the kind of guys who'd never attend a festival like this would say, an FCE.
The new constitution will bring about the most radical overhaul of the state since 1923, when it went from being an imperial Islamic power to a secular republic under Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey.
Setting up Dim Mak records and giving huge breaks to the likes of Bloc Party and The Kills, Aoki was also a vegan, with a degree in Women's Studies, then the most "radical" major on campus.
The fluid paint ran under the pressure of the press, which introduced an element of chance," taking the prints to the brink of total abstraction and placing them "among the most radical works of their time.
For me, the most helpful and the most radical representation we could have is just to have a character played by a transgender actor, and have their trans-ness not even be part of the plot.
One of the plans' most radical changes is a shift from a worldwide system, where profits are taxed no matter where they are earned, to a territorial system, which exempts profits earned outside the United States.
Yet after he was elected, he enacted some of the most radical parts of his agenda, like clamping a travel ban on majority-Muslim countries, and rammed through a tax cut favoring corporations and the wealthy.
Before the vote on Tuesday, Pablo Casado, the leader of the Popular Party, which is now the main opposition, repeated his earlier warning that Spain was set to have "the most radical" government in its history.
"Labour will put forward the most radical, hopeful, people-focused programme in modern times: a once-in-a-generation chance to rebuild and transform our country," Corbyn will say according to advance extracts of his speech.
In 1979, Ukeles undertook her most radical project, "Touch Sanitation," an eleven-month-long ritual during which she shook hands with eighty-five hundred "san men" across the five boroughs, thanking each one for his service.
"Labour will put forward the most radical, hopeful, people-focused programme in modern times: a once-in-a-generation chance to rebuild and transform our country," Corbyn will say according to advance extracts of his speech.
"When even the most radical voices in the administration aren't radical enough for President Trump, you know he's completely lost touch with the American people," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Sunday, remarking on Nielsen's departure.
For two years, the majority leader, Mitch McConnell, has listened only to Mr. Trump, and Mr. Trump listens only to the most radical voices in his base, like Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh and Representative Mark Meadows.
" Perhaps Sanders's most radical choice for the committee is civil rights activist Cornel West, a Princeton professor who has called Barack Obama America's "first 'niggerized' president" afraid to tackle white supremacy and Clinton a "milquetoast neoliberal.
They are among the most radical revisions in a series of outlook changes recently in which investment banks, the Brazilian government and central bank have all concluded that the economy is weak and will continue to struggle.
Ingraham, whose racist dog whistles are infamous, called them "the four horsewomen of the apocalypse" and accused them of having "the most radical views in Congress" — such as calling for Medicare for All and tuition-free colleges.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI — One of the most radical military tactics, "scorched earth," involves depriving the enemy of any assets that might be useful or, more truthfully, life-giving — fertile land, water, communications, bodies.
Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, he hoped to make some of the most radical Democrats the face of the party ahead of 2020.
Filled with displaced from elsewhere, the province in Syria&aposs northwest corner is packed with some 3 million people, the most deeply irreconcilable with Assad&aposs government and including some of the world&aposs most radical militants.
During last month's debate, when asked if he was in favor of taking away certain firearms from gun owners O'Rourke responded with one of the most radical positions on guns proposed by any of the Democratic candidates.
" The thesis is broadly sympathetic to Alinsky, concluding that "he has been feared — just as Eugene Debs or Walt Whitman or Martin Luther King has been feared, because each embraced the most radical of political faiths — democracy.
Pride to me means knowing that the most radical thing I can do every day is wake up, moisturize, kiss my girlfriend goodbye, go to work, advocate for diversity, and take up the most space I can.
Whatever the reason behind the move, the result is the same: the US is providing support for the most radical factions of Israel's right and making the already-monumental task of negotiating a peace agreement even harder.
Once we've seen it all — from Emily Ratajkowski's fabulous breasts to Kim Kardashian's monumental butt — it now seems as if the most radical gesture could only involve donning a baggy jumpsuit or a generously cut midi-skirt.
Perhaps his most radical proposition is the empowerment of women because the genuine liberation — and that's still in doubt — of half the Saudi population would transform the country and send a clear message of a modernized Islam.
Protest drawing on centuries of disaffection turned to armed revolt spearheaded by the underground Irish Republican Army and its political wing, Sinn Fein, which cast themselves as the most radical champions of an aggrieved Roman Catholic minority.
The most radical idea is that regulatory agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency lack the authority to issue regulations; a more modest version is that they can do so only if Congress is crystal clear about it.
Some of them are among the most radical and violent elements of Israeli society, yet they are powerful partners in a coalition government that is easily the most hard-line, racist administration in the history of Israel.
The reports' proposals mark the most radical attempt yet to reform a sector in which the Big Four firms - EY, Deloitte, KPMG and PwC - check the accounts of 341 of the top 350 listed companies in Britain.
For Polish Jews in the 1920s and '30s, joining the Communist movement represented the "most radical of all possible rebellions," in the words of the Swedish sociologist Jaff Schatz, who wrote the defining work on this generation.
The inertia in the climate system means that not even the most radical cuts in emissions—nor, indeed, a dimming of sunlight brought about by means of solar geoengineering—will stop sea levels dead in their tracks.
Corbyn, beside a promise of another EU referendum in which he said he would be neutral, offered voters the most radical socialist government in British history with higher public spending, sweeping nationalisation and taxes on the wealthy.
But more importantly, it also marked the end of Reconstruction, and the beginning of the reversal of what had been years of the most radical agenda of racial egalitarianism the U.S. has ever seen — before or since.
In it, two wide-eyed, spirited filmmakers take us through the city, talking to locals and architects involved in what my colleague Feargus O'Sullivan says is perhaps the most radical urban relocation project so far this century.
By Sunday, even among the most radical voices on the left, there was incredulity at attempts — from various swaths of the mainstream to pro-Trump media, and of course, the president himself — to compare them to their enemies.
The firm's differentiated approach to avoiding conflicts of interest is the most radical among major PBMs and could position the firm to win new business in the midst of possible disruptive industry shifts in the 2017-2019 timeframe.
Turks began voting in a hotly contested referendum on Sunday that could place sweeping new powers in the hands of President Tayyip Erdogan and herald the most radical change to the country's political system in its modern history.
More new sanctions in this early implementation phase would be counterproductive and would empower the most radical elements of Iran's political system who have vociferously opposed the nuclear deal and believe Iran has totally capitulated to the West.
The country's most radical cookie-selling organization is coming to Washington D.C. Last night, the Girl Scouts of the USA came under fire after the release of parade participants revealed that they would be marching at the inauguration.
Labour's announcement brought into sharp relief the stakes of the election: Prime Minister Boris Johnson who promises to deliver Brexit in January or Labour which says it wants to be the most radical socialist government in British history.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil on Sunday became the latest country to drift toward the far right, electing a strident populist as president in the nation's most radical political change since democracy was restored more than 250 years ago.
But the very lack of policy knowledge and inattention to detail that often gives Trump's governing style a sheen of moderation serves, in practice, to consistently empower the most radical and right-wing elements inside the GOP coalition.
Now, they're wondering if Anne might have been the most radical Brontë of all — and if the second of her two books, 1848's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, might be one of the first truly feminist novels.
PS1 has a proud history as the first non-profit arts center in the US devoted solely to contemporary art, and it has a stated commitment to showcasing the most radical art, ideas and issues of our time.
While professional North American sports leagues have historically been against sports betting, the NBA under the leadership of commissioner Adam Silver has arguably been the most radical, supporting the movement with an eye on heavily regulating the market.
Yet in his critique of the foreign policy of President George W. Bush unleashed in tonight's GOP debate, Trump sounded not at all like a Republican but like the most radical anti-war activists of the early 21st century.
AMSTERDAM/LONDON (Reuters) - Vimpelcom is undertaking the telecom industry's most radical overhaul to date, weaning itself from declining revenues from voice and data to focus instead on mobile Internet services such as banking, taxis and messaging, its executives said.
In its most radical pronouncements, the Vatican under Pope Francis has shown sympathy for the view that the "structural violence" implicit in unjust and unequal societies is as much to blame for gun deaths as any individual moral calculus.
McDonnell said in an interview for the Sunday's Independent that the party's manifesto would be "the most radical ever" and include a pilot for a universal basic income, and reiterated his desire to block expansion of London's Heathrow airport.
Its central proposal may be its most radical one: The bill would require corporations to let workers elect 40 percent of the board members, and give them a voice in determining when the corporation spends funds for political purposes.
But some of the most radical reinvention is happening at the local level, in both cities and small towns, where a new breed of small community stores use the grocery aisles to fill cultural niches and address social needs.
In what would be the most radical revamp of the sex trade there since the Dutch legalized prostitution nearly two decades ago, Femke Halsema suggested stopping the practice of sex workers standing on display in window-fronted rooms entirely.
"The ERA would be used to impose the most radical consequences of the new 'gender revolution,' which allows men to declare themselves women and vice versa," said Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women for America, another conservative advocacy group.
Yet, under pressure from the most radical elements of her party, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) demanded the removal of some intellectual property protections from the USMCA and by doing so has thus rendered the agreement sub-par.
Perhaps the most radical notion that has taken root thanks to Bang on a Can is that of success through generosity, with composers attending each other's concerts, playing each other's music and founding record labels that foster new voices.
Here, Mallarmé leapfrogs over the most radical exponents of free verse: a text of seven hundred and fourteen words is scattered across eleven double pages, in staggered lines and in type of varying sizes, often with independent sentences juxtaposed.
After the Umbrella Movement then-Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying didn't run for a second term, and the protests profoundly changed the makeup of the pro-democracy camp in Parliament, though several of the most radical lawmakers have since been expelled.
Not the most radical words, per se, but they begin to explain how this completely digital company has built an online following so rabid that, for a period of time last year, its eyebrow product had a 10,000-­person wait list.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's two anti-establishment parties promised on Friday to ramp up spending in a program for a new coalition government, putting them on a collision course with the European Union despite having dropped some of their most radical proposals.
The most radical online feature, however, is the ability to start a quest by yourself and send an SOS flare for help if you're having trouble, which could be a godsend if you're half an hour into a gruelling battle.
"If the Democrats want to wrap their bows around this group of four people ...," Trump said, offering an insight into a general election strategy that will seek to tie the eventual Democratic nominee to the most radical elements of their party.
And yet, while being "unruly" is as popular as ever, the political gains of the most radical periods in American history are being rolled back: government social programs of the 60s, Civil Rights-era voting protections, reproductive rights, public housing, healthcare.
That now-global Burning Man spirit is underpinned by ten principles: Out of that list, the "gifting" one is probably the most radical and—to someone who's never been to a Burn before—the hardest to get your head around.
While you're listening, consider that Valentines Day can offer more than greeting card schmaltz—almost 50 years ago it served as the jumping off point for one of the most radical musical and social movements the world has ever known.
Out of the artists leading this throwback trend—including Jason Isbell and Chris Stapleton—Sturgill Simpson was arguably the most radical in translating the sounds of classic country into a present-day context with 683's Metamodern Sounds in Country Music.
One of the most radical and satisfying elements of Megan Abbott's brilliant eighth novel, "You Will Know Me" — a murder mystery centered on an ambitious teenage gymnast and her family — is that it calls all such unexamined assumptions into question.
The big risk is that the President unleashes on his opponents by moving forward on some of the most radical ideas that have floated in his head, or that he proves that he is in charge by taking big, dramatic actions.
A hot war with Iran will only consolidate its most radical elements and delay the possibility of an end to the mini-cold war that has raged between the U.S. and the Islamic regime for much of the last four decades.
On Monday afternoon, the Florida House of Representatives decided to move forward with one of the most radical anti-abortion measures in the US: a bill that would make it a first-degree felony to perform abortions in the state.
As the feminist authors of the Combahee River Collective put it baldly in their influential 1977 manifesto, 'the most profound and potentially most radical politics come directly out of our own identity, as opposed to working to end somebody else's oppression.
When the collective writes that the "most radical politics come directly out of our own identity," Lilla reads this as applying to each individual group's identity when the Combahee River Collective meant "our own" to apply specifically to black women.
In one of the most radical shake-ups of a big German company in decades, Thyssenkrupp said on Thursday it would spin off its elevators, car parts and plant engineering divisions, splitting the submarines-to-steel conglomerate into two listed entities.
For the Palestinian leadership, it held out the prospect of negotiating with Israel with a single voice, even as it forced the divided territory's most radical militants to make painful concessions that acknowledged their own failure to advance their cause.
The Contemporary's current exhibition, Only When It's Dark Enough Can You See The Stars by New York-based artist Abigail DeVille, is the museum's most radical and extensive collaboration, delving into the layered history of a lesser-known, local landmark.
Perhaps the most radical space the filmmakers visit is Rome's Metropoliz, described as "the world's only inhabited museum" and a place where families, most of them undocumented migrants, live among installations and murals contributed by artists from Italy and elsewhere.
Sometimes, it is even the subject of the work itself, as in the paintings of Berthe Morisot, in many ways the most radical of the Impressionists, in whose melting brush strokes and increasingly abstracted figuration we can see Modernism coming.
According to Johnson's study, records that are successful year in and year out, warhorses like Led Zeppelin IV or the Eagles' Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975), contain some of the most radical dynamic contrasts in the history of pop music.
Top US military officials presented President Donald Trump with a number of potential responses to Iranian-backed violence in Iraq in recent days, but were stunned when he chose the most radical option, The New York Times reported Saturday evening.
By his own account, Mr. Trump has discovered how much more complicated issues like health care and North Korea are than he realized, and he has cast off some of his most radical campaign promises after learning more about the issues.
Yet the platitudes that frame many King holiday events often fail to mention the most radical aspects of his legacy, says Jeanne Theoharis, a political science professor at Brooklyn College and author of several books on the civil rights movement.
In fact, chaotic human homes, with their noises, stenches and overbearing occupants, may be the most radical and challenging environment that these little hunters, which flourish on deserted sub-Antarctic islands and the slopes of active volcanoes, have yet faced.
Race was the biggest factor in 2016 — but economics is still Democrats' winning message 8 winners and 5 losers from the 2018 Emmy Awards Trump's China strategy is the most radical in decades — and it's failing What's next for #MeToo?
If the most radical plan, proposed by Elizabeth Warren, a leading Democratic contender for America's presidency, were fully implemented, by some calculations the parts spun off alone could be worth over $2trn—roughly half the value of the four complete firms today.
The most radical idea floated so far, in the New York Times, is that banks and payment systems could block transactions for assault weapons, even if the federal government brings in no new restrictions—though this was received coolly by the industry.
Following Paolo Sorrentino's "The Young Pope", Woody Allen's "Crisis in Six Scenes" and Ava DuVernay's "When They See Us", the latest and most radical example is Nicolas Winding Refn's ten-part series, "Too Old To Die Young", released on Amazon on June 14th.
Any violence would be the actions of a tiny minority of protesters, the vast majority of whom have been and continue to be peaceful, but there is not necessarily any pathway for the largely leaderless movement to reign in its most radical elements.
Bolstered by the need to switch things up creatively, alongside the positive but also relatively modest success of her first three albums, Jones flew to Island Records' Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas and proceeded to undergo one of her most radical transformations.
It ends exactly how you'd expect it to, and since my dad's specialty is pushing established stories to their most radical visual and conceptual conclusions, each actor had to have a custom-made mask carved from a wok and mounted on a stick.
Assessments that it's "the most radical" push yet, along with opposition from the insurance industry, medical groups and state Medicaid officials, informed Senator John McCain's high-impact no — not to mention a series of biting monologues by the late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.
He considers Romeo Castellucci's production of Richard Strauss's "Salome" to be the most "radical" of this summer's offerings, because the director dared to probe the murky psychological depths of this still-disturbing opera — even when the resulting stage imagery, however mesmerizing, was baffling.
Graham-Cassidy, the GOP's last (and in some ways most radical) proposed replacement for the Affordable Care Act worked up a large head of steam before falling short of obtaining the nearly unanimous support among Senate Republicans it would have needed to pass.
The most radical work of art in this exhibition, sitting on a conference table upstairs, is a recent issue of the German newspaper Die Welt, for which Mr. Wool replaced every single editorial image with his resolute, speechless whorls of gray and red.
LONDON, June 7 (Reuters) - Britain's banks and building societies will have to charge the same amount for all overdrafts from April 2020, the Financial Conduct Authority said on Friday in what it called the most radical change of its kind in a generation.
Opinion: The most radical part of Geoffrey Owens' day job What's crazy about "The Cosby Show" actor's story, entertainment writer RaVal Davis writes, is that people were shocked to find out that a working actor, even a famous one, had a day job.
The most radical shift has perhaps come at the Federal Communications Commission, which voted on Wednesday to halt new government rules related to data security from taking effect this week, after objections were raised by companies including Comcast, Verizon and AT&T.
His plan, to simplify the company and make it more efficient, has been taking shape over the last three years, with the most radical action taken on Thursday when he announced job cuts designed to save 70003 million pounds a year by 27000.
"Pelosi's got her first test, and it happened on Day 1: How is she going to stand up to the most radical left elements of her party when they become unhinged?" said Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the No. 2 House Republican.
Police are allowed to film demonstrations if they have reason to suspect that some crime may occur, and, according to Giacalone, this makes the department most focused on the groups deemed to be the most "radical," and most likely to commit criminal acts at demonstrations.
The most radical among us think that they should be taxed a bit more, at least enough that maybe they can't buy several palatial estates and have to settle for just one or two, and maybe a regular LearJet instead of a private 757.
With cuts to social care causing such problems for the NHS, the most radical idea is to change how it is paid for, either to a form of social insurance or to a levy on inherited wealth, says Andrew Haldenby of Reform, a think-tank.
Among the most radical ideas out there is a perennial one: that he should take Unilever on the business equivalent of an off-road trip, abandoning the slow-growing food business and focusing exclusively on more exciting areas such as beauty and home products.
The theory is that moderate voters will be scared off by what he says are "socialist" positions on health care, climate change and taxation, will conflate the Democratic nominee with the party's most radical elements and will therefore swallow their doubts about the President.
At the most "radical" end, ideas include extending existing benefits to tens of thousands of veterans with less than honorable discharges—currently they are denied most benefits even though in many cases those discharges may have resulted from behaviors tied to service-linked disorders.
And never for a minute was I dismissive of Muhammad Ali — who was, after all, an athlete who also happened to be dazzlingly deft with language, and one of the boldest, most fearless, most radical fighters for social justice our country has ever known.
Ms. Export's performances and films were among the most radical feminist statements in Europe in the 1960s and 1970s, and her work, through feminism, delved deeply into systems of control that have become omnipresent in the 21st century: surveillance, information as power, unseen political machinations.
And what seemed most radical at Celine, in a season when almost every designer is chasing the runaway success that Demna Gvasalia achieved at Balenciaga with the pneumatic and ostentatiously ugly $900 Triple S trainers, is that there was not a sneaker in sight.
Her most radical idea, however, was to invert the genders of the three most unsavory characters, with Lear's daughters Goneril and Regan played by men and Gloucester's illegitimate son, Edmund, played by a woman, as if to make the point that evil is not binary.
Law and Justice not only kept its promise, it also set out on the most radical overhaul of the economy in a generation — one that has built a floor under low- and middle-income families and proved wildly popular with voters like the Kowalczyks.
The question that divided them was whether political virtue meant writing about and for "the people" — as followers of the Popular Front, a Communist-inspired coalition of left groups, believed — or whether the most radical and progressive work was necessarily too difficult for mass consumption.
In particular, Hakim's critical support allowed Abadi to resist pressure exerted by representatives of the most radical groups within Popular Mobilisation, paramilitary units trained mainly by Iran to fight IS, who wanted Iraq to follow Iran's lead in imposing a retaliatory ban on American travelers.
Take Diosdado Cabello, perhaps the most radical and dangerous of all Chavistas, who gives direct orders to armed paramilitary groups that the government protects and that, according to a U.N. report, have been responsible for at least 27 deaths since protests began in April.
Using a metric of ideology that ranks candidates from both parties on a scale from zero (most centrist) to five (most radical), he put together a model that assessed the likelihood of a candidate winning an election in each election year in the sample dates.
She is, for a time, comfortably middle class, too, which may be the most radical part of this narrative, because black folks who acquire money and prestige are assumed not to have any problems worth serious consideration (they are not, in other words, authentically black).
In his most recent budget, he again endorsed the Graham-Cassidy bill put forward in the Senate, which is in some ways the most radical proposal put forward by Republicans and would lead to the same catastrophic cuts to spending, particularly Medicaid, as its predecessors.
At the same time, there has been a stunningly surprising British election, which has brought within easy reach of power the most radical British Labour leader ever, despised by his own party until the day before yesterday, and laid low the post-Brexit Tories.
The problem is that Scruton displays such blanket hostility to the assumptions that undergird everything from American liberalism to the most radical Continental theory that he's incapable of writing about anyone situated more than an inch over the center line with even a modicum of sympathy.
But when it comes to addressing the immigration regime that predated Trump — one that, under Obama, resulted in record numbers of deportations of immigrants living within the US — the path forward gets a lot murkier, and the most radical proposals raise serious concerns about politics and practicality.
At a time when artists make headlines for the causes they endorse about as often as they do for their music, that very ambiguity—the feeling that Lafawndah is wrestling with something, but never knowing quite what—might be the most radical thing about her work.
Robust National Industrial Policies are the Global Norm The notion that the "free market" itself will  create the "garage-tech innovation" that America once saw from the founders of Ford Motors or Hewlett Packard, is a fantasy proffered only by the most radical "Ayn Rand" ideologues.
What might be among the most radical incarnations of "Pericles" so far now brightens the Two River stage, where Rinde Eckert, a songwriter and performer, and David Schweizer, a director long known for staging offbeat works, have reshaped Shakespeare's episodic odyssey into an enjoyable romp, with music.
In practice, he's promoted the most radical members of his party—including budget chief Mick Mulvaney and Attorney General Jeff Sessions—and pushed discriminatory measures like his "travel ban" targeting Muslims and his (so-far) failed effort to stop trans people from enlisting in the military.
With Walker overseeing the most radical state welfare cuts in the country and Speaker Paul Ryan shepherding through the most conservative agenda in a generation in the US House, Baldwin — a progressive who has endorsed Medicare-for-all — seems like an incongruity in the Badger State.
Moshe Feiglin, a notable former Likud member on the far right, has become an avowed critic of the Netanyahu-Trump alliance, which he wrote in February would "fulfill the dreams of the most radical Left"—a sign that Likud's center/far-right coalition is becoming strained.
But she has endorsed the most radical immigration idea already out there in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary (ahead of her appearance in the first debate on Wednesday night): making it no longer a federal crime to cross the border and migrate to the US without papers.
"The Tories are promising the most radical and extreme economic disruption in nearly 200 years," said Tom Kibasi, the director of the left-leaning Institute for Public Policy Research, calling a no-deal Brexit the biggest upheaval since the British Empire abolished slavery in the 1830s.
"When it comes to abortion … Democrats have embraced the most radical and extreme positions taken and seen in this country for years and decades and you can even say or centuries," Trump said, adding that Democrats "are coming after me" because of his anti-abortion agenda.
Restarting that political reform process -- achieving the "ultimate aims" of the constitution of electing both the chief executive and the entire legislature by universal suffrage -- has been a demand of the current protests, albeit one that few but the most radical idealists expect to be achieved.
Senators Elizabeth Warren, who calls for "real structural change," and self-described socialist Bernie Sanders are both among the leading candidates for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, presenting two of the most radical economic visions a mainstream political party in the US has entertained for decades.
The most radical aspect of his work in the context of the Met — an "encyclopedic" museum thoroughly Western in attitude — is that it presents a view of art history through the eyes of the Other, in this case Native Americans and people of Canada's First Nations.
The update is a huge deal for a couple of reasons: First, it will be the most radical change to Google's famously simple home page since 1996, or at least since its big push behind Google+, which began in 2011 and has since been deemed a failure.
But in 1967 the Saskatchewan native left the city for rural New Mexico and a distraction-free life—no newspapers, no radio, no TV—to focus on her whisper-pale shimmering grids, which are among the most radical, restrained, and alluring paintings of the twentieth century.
Davis is among the most radical pianists of her generation, a sharply articulate and ruggedly uncompromising improviser; joined by the bassist Stephan Crump, she'll almost certainly take Overall — who strikes the drums in measured, deliberate gestures, despite his zesty demeanor as a performer — into fresh territory.
With united government and a rightward GOP, he will be under intense pressure to move forward with the most radical elements of his agenda: a draconian immigration crackdown, rolling back regulations on climate change, regressive tax cuts, deregulating the financial sector, harsh national security measures targeting Muslims and more.
"The Australian Labor Party, the Greens and some of the crossbenchers have worked as political elites to deny the people a say on what is the biggest and most radical social change in a generation," he said, adding he thought the issue would now be gridlocked for years.
One example of the growing friction: Oslo, where left-wing authorities are at odds with Norway's right-wing government over their push to more than halve the capital's greenhouse gas emissions within four years to about 600,000 tonnes, one of the most radical carbon reduction intentions in the world.
Yet, pointing to the fact that the finished only 10 points lower yesterday despite dropping 94 points at certain points during Monday's trading session, strategists at Deutsche Bank questioned the extent to which Trump's "most radical policies were priced into markets" in an email to clients on Tuesday.
Britain's business minister Greg Clark has said he would legislate to implement the CMA's recommendations, which are the most radical reform of auditing yet after the failure of previous attempts to loosen the grip held by the Big Four, who audit nearly all of Britain's blue chip companies.
In the most radical shake-up of a big German company in decades, the remaining 18 billion-euro business will be known as Thyssenkrupp Materials and include metals distribution, the 50 percent stake in the company's future steel joint venture with Tata, bearings and forging, and naval vessels.
The most radical phase of Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency—the Second New Deal period from 18738 to 21984, when the federal government guaranteed workers the right to organize and enacted a large-scale public works program—took place against the backdrop of intense organizing by socialists and communists.
The party's economic policies, which would represent one of the most radical assaults on capitalism seen in a major western economy, include nationalising the rail, utility and water companies, confiscating 10% of big companies' shares, a move to a four-day week and higher taxes on the wealthy.
The third and most radical option would be a withdrawal from the deal that underpins the Paris deal, the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the treaty that sets the parameters on how other agreements, from the Kyoto Protocol to the Paris agreement, are to be negotiated.
Let me tell you something, I don't care if you are a millennial or whether you are in your 90s, no one is for that type of activity, unless you are the most radical type of extremist on this issue, like Senator Clinton and her party is on this issue.
For the past three years, Barber and the Reverend Liz Theoharis, a co-director of the Kairos Center, at Union Theological Seminary, in New York, who stood next to him as he spoke in Memphis, have led an effort to revive King's most radical project: the 1968 Poor People's Campaign.
" The radical Whigs, though they, too, were implanted within establishment circles—grouped around William Pitt and the pro-American Marquess of Rockingham, with the devilish John Wilkes representing their most radical popular presence—were sympathetic to Enlightenment ideas, out of both principle and self-protection, as analgesics to mollify "the mob.
By Andrew MacAskill and Andy Bruce LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour Party is considering asking the Bank of England to target productivity to help boost the economy if it wins power, in what would be the most radical change to the central bank's remit in more than two decades.
Sometimes gathering the courage to simply love yourself — the skin that you're in, the way your hair grows out of your head, the creativity that stirs in the pit of your stomach and the brilliance that erupts from your mind — is the most radical and transformative thing a child can do.
"We believe that the most profound and potentially most radical politics come directly out of our own identity, as opposed to working to end somebody else's oppression," reads the 1977 statement of the black feminist Combahee River Collective, one of the key documents in the development of contemporary U.S. identity politics.
The realization that the Affordable Care Act's coverage gains did little to make a dent in the cost of care for many Americans is part of the rationale behind Democrats' leftward march, and the most radical form of Medicare for All would completely eliminate premiums and cost-sharing for everyone.
Since my guess is that Mr. Trump had never heard of Scott Pruitt, his choice to head the Environmental Protection Agency, or Andrew Puzder, his nominee for labor secretary, before this month, it is likely that these people were put forward by the most radical elements of his transition team.
First, Trump has demonstrated an unusual soft spot for Saudi Arabia: It was the first country he visited on his first trip abroad as president, and he has backed some of Saudi Arabia's most radical policies, like its isolation campaign against Qatar last summer and its destructive military intervention in Yemen.
Perhaps the most radical thought is this: that polls in the closing days are simply right, and that the 39-year old Mr Macron, a candidate with no electoral experience, is indeed the most likely to go through to the second round, at which point he would become the favourite for the presidency.
Intimacy is also its most radical effect—both the content produced and the platform on which it's produced not only amplify personal connection (between user and creator), but also intensify our overall relationship to technology and the devices we use to explore our most carnal desires, in ways we are just discovering.
Although the statement was signed by dozens of C.E.O.s, it lacked details or specific commitments, and some critics saw it as an attempt to preëmpt the most radical proposals from the Democratic Presidential candidates, such as banning stock buybacks and mandating that employees have a voice in selecting a company's board of directors.
In its most radical change of pace yet, The Good Place left behind both the Good and Bad Places in season 3, instead sticking its four self-centered humans back on Earth in their old lives, with the reformed demon Michael and the super-computer Janet trying to steer them toward a better afterlife.
It is testing four approaches: passively letting nature take its course; thinning and managing mostly native trees along traditional lines; growing a mix of native species but with some coming from 80 to 100 miles to the south; and the most radical one, bringing in nonnative trees from warmer, drier areas in nearby states.
It is the second night in a row Kimmel has devoted the monologue portion of his prime-time ABC talk show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, to a detailed and impassioned criticism of Graham-Cassidy, which healthcare reporter Sarah Kliff of Vox calls "the most radical" assault yet on the ACA, President Obama's biggest legislative accomplishment. Sen.
And he used it to his advantage by connecting the border crisis and the desperation of people trying to enter the United States to the most radical proposal in that plan: repealing Section 1325 of Title 8 of the US Code, which makes it a federal misdemeanor to cross into the US without papers.
While there are risks that Medicare for All can become a tool for President Donald Trump to paint his opponents as far left, there's the potential for Democrats to demonstrate that the GOP is in fact the most radical party of all -- constantly pushing to eliminate federal protections and subsidies that millions of Americans have come to rely on.
But it was Qatar's continued support for the Muslim Brotherhood even after they were utterly defeated in Egypt in 2012, and their support for the most radical of Islamist groups in Syria — al Qaeda, al Nusra, and their surrogates — that prompted Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain to put pressure on Qatar to back off in 2013.
" Goelman, when asked by Cuomo why he did not respond with an "automatic yes," replied, "Because we have come to the conclusion, forced to come to the conclusion, that this is not a search for truth, it is a chance for Republican members of the House to preen and posture before their most radical, conspiracy-minded constituents.
When the UAW signed a five-year contract with General Motors in the "Treaty of Detroit" in 1950, one of America's most radical unions agreed to moderate its demands: UAW members got wage increases and excellent benefits, but surrendered their hope of having more of a say in the production process and in national industrial policy.
They helped Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez become a member of Congress and national figure on the left, they nearly got Tiffany Cabán through a Democratic primary in Queens that would've made her one of the most radical district attorneys in the country, and they successfully mobilized to block Amazon from making Queens the home of its new headquarters.
When we go looking for news on a particular subject that aligns with our beliefs, we will be introduced to the next most radical position on the topic and so on and so on until it seems very normal to be an apologist for white nationalists or to speak up on behalf of those who fantasize about the rape of children.
All that the proponents — even the most radical among them — could hope for was that over time, attitudes toward racial differences would "evolve" and that the powerful words "equal protection of the laws" would eventually be interpreted to require public schools to be equal and not separate, instead of "separate but equal" as the Supreme Court had permitted in 1896.
Kubitschek promulgates these ideas not only through books and in seminars but also through his connections to some of the most radical politicians in Alternative for Germany, or the AfD, a far-right party that won nearly 13 percent of the national vote in September, making it the most successful nationalist party to sit in the German Parliament since the Second World War.
Indeed, it was no coincidence that the original Brioni logo, in swirly red Italianate lettering, had been reinstated atop the statement circulated to the news media on Thursday, replacing a new Gothic logo created by Mr. O'Shea (alongside a marketing campaign featuring the rock band Metallica.) Sometimes the most radical move a brand can make involves a return to its roots.
There were also eye-filling and thought-provoking explorations of abstract painting by Ivo Ringe at Hionas Gallery, Jonathan Lasker at Cheim & Read, Monique Mouton at Bridget Donahue, and Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann at Gallery Nine 21975, while two of Minimalism's most radical sculptors were responsible for two of the year's most impressive shows, Richard Serra at Gagosian and Fred Sandback at David Zwirner.
It has led a successful campaign to persuade many Swedish companies to allow the election of directors individually rather than as an entire team, and has been part of the big push on proxy access — the ability of shareholders to propose board members — in the US. The fund has also slowly started publishing some of its voting intentions ahead of annual meetings in perhaps its most radical step so far.
The most radical thing the party could do to distance itself from Trump, for example, would be to have the Republican National Committee openly declare it was no longer devoting resources to his election — it would no longer fundraise with or for him, no longer use its robust state field staff to bolster his anemic get-out-the-vote operation, no longer share voter targeting information with him.
To present the life and work of the Russian-born artist, whose career began in the 22007s Soviet Union and ended in post–Cold War America, the curators assembled a collection of objects and images that include not only Bakhchanyan's most radical and intriguing artworks, but many of his less-successful and essentially unresolved pieces, as well as some of his books, magazine cover designs, and other ephemera.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who traveled south to Jackson, Mississippi, to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King Jr. On Wednesday night, Sanders sat across from Chokwe Antar Lumumba, the 35-year-old African-American mayor and ally who has pledged to make Jackson the "most radical city on the planet," for a discussion about King's legacy and the persistence of economic injustice in American life.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — Of all the astonishing things Roberto Lugo has done in his career — from creating a DIY potter's wheel and mixing his own clay from dirt in an urban scrapyard, to creating a new genre of hip-hop-inflected political porcelain — the most radical might be that he is head over heels in love with something rather uncool in the contemporary art world: skill.
Labor advocates point to this ruling as evidence that Kavanaugh's appointment could lead to the targeting of laws to protect workers and specifically target the dwindling number of unions in the U.S. "Kavanaugh, along with Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch — and Roberts along for the ride — will comprise the most radical, anti-labor-law Supreme Court in my lifetime," University of Wyoming law professor Michael Duff, a former attorney for the NLRB, told Bloomberg.
The British public trudges back to the polls today for the third general election in five years, with the country on the brink of its most radical transition since the end of World War II. At such a deeply divided moment, it's perhaps fitting that the leaders of Britain's two main political parties are polar opposites: Boris Johnson is a raffish, Eton-educated prime minister with quicksilver political instincts and a blunt-force campaign message, Mark Landler, our London bureau chief, writes.
For the 55-year-old prime minister, whose brief tenure has been marked by legal setbacks, scorched-earth politics and unrelenting turmoil, it would be a striking political vindication, one that belies his clownish image and positions him to lead Britain through its most radical transition since the end of World War II. "This is a momentous occasion for our country," Mr. Johnson told workers at a gleaming new factory built by JCB, a British construction-equipment maker in the Midlands, after he had climbed out of the backhoe.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) and Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE are the most radical and, surprisingly, almost completely aligned: Sanders advocates a universal, single-payer system, "Medicare for all": his plan covers everything, including nursing home care.

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