radical innovation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofradicalandinnovation
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radical
adjective
uk/ˈræd.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈræd.ɪ.kəl/
believing or expressing the belief that there should be great or extreme social or ...
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innovation
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌɪn.əˈveɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.əˈveɪ.ʃən/
(the use of) a new idea ...
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The sub-sectors form part of seven, broader economic sectors that are characterized by either incremental orradicalinnovation.
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In other words, is it better (however the term is defined) to be more successful in incremental orradicalinnovation?
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In controversies, entrenched beliefs, data, methods, interpretations, and procedures can be challenged - which paves the way for the possibility ofradicalinnovation.
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What differentiates architecture from mere building is the mark ofradicalinnovationand theoretical argument.
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The second does, because syntax is an even moreradicalinnovationthan meaningful symbols.
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Historical scholarship often relies on intermittent adjustments rather thanradicalinnovation.
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In parallel with the work of conservation and maintenance of the historic identity, we must not neglectradicalinnovation.
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However, complex andradicalinnovationis still dependent in the first instance on a particular insight or vision that can never be simply 'mined' from data such as these.
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If they have been able to do this, they have done so despite the fact that their public-policy setting does not promote innovation strategies based onradicalinnovation.
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Clause 64 is a significant andradicalinnovationin itself.
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So, the possibility of majority voting on matters affecting the internal market is certainly not aradicalinnovation.
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We have not come to a final decision, but we are doubtful whether such aradicalinnovationis needed.
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Theradicalinnovationwe are preparing in this field will be common to both new benefits.
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This is a completelyradicalinnovation, not only in subsection (5), but elsewhere, too.
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The secondradicalinnovationthat is needed is a greatly enlarged ministry.
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This clause makes aradicalinnovation.
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Perhaps the mostradicalinnovationis the proposed introduction of the new payroll giving scheme next year.
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However, that reflects a substantial andradicalinnovationthat is contrary to previous procedure, which may have consequences for the freedom of the subject.
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It was aradicalinnovationover contemporary ships.
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