radical view

collocation in English

meaningsofradicalandview

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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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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofradicalandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He took the then veryradicalviewthat the papacy should lose its temporal power.
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Other composers, however, take a moreradicalviewand see electroacoustics as an opportunity to create new forms of performance.
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In addition, the campaigning work of voluntary organisations is shown to promote aradicalviewof citizenship rights.
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A moreradicalviewis therefore clearly necessary.
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Few if any advocates of this theory of cognitive architecture endorse theradicalviewthat all central cognition is like this.
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A moreradicalviewmay be that such continuous re-entrant information flow between processing components and cortical areas is a fundamental characteristic of cortical processing.
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Thisradicalviewobviously has nothing to do with our proposal, which maintains the rule-governed character of symbolic approaches and does not even include a connectionist network.
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In both arguments the demonstration that we can be mistaken on occasion is used to motivate the much moreradicalviewthat we should question everything.
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This was aradicalview, the policy implication of which was that such structural measures should be withdrawn and the poor left to fend for themselves.
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My plea today is that we take aradicalviewof land use in the highlands.
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Is it not time we took a much moreradicalviewof the question of training young people?
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Here is a case where the moreradicalviewwould have been less burdensome to carry out.
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I wonder whether it would not be wiser to take a moreradicalviewof the matter.
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It does not take a holistic view and it certainly does not take a wildlyradicalview.
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He is known for hisradicalviewof art and his works in public space.
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I dare say it was not our countryside policy that led to our abolition; that resulted, rather, from ourradicalviewon certain other matters—notably public transport.
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The film looks at his unconventional life, his innovations, and hisradicalviewof the contemporary world.
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He attempts to provide (in his words) a lessradicalviewof social epistemology than those suggested by cultural theorists and postmodernists under that name.
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A moreradicalview, minus probabilissimus, holds that an action is permissible if a single opinion allowing that action is available, even if the overwhelming weight of opinion proscribes it.
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Anotherradicalviewat the time, this approach, along with the group's extension of care to the patient's family, distinguished them from traditional religious congregations operating at the time.
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