1. Arteaga and Alarcon have publicly opposed the extreme economic measures Bucaram had announced, while supporting more gradual reform. 2. He hoped that such extreme measures would not be necessary. 3. In times of political unrest, the danger that extreme measures will be taken increases. 4. It was not an alien phenomenon and, as such, did not provoke an extreme response or demand extreme measures. 5. Public opinion, it was argued, would react unfavourably to such an extreme measure. 6. The strike is the most extreme measure by which the students can peacefully protest their dissatisfactions. 7. Extreme measures perhaps but unfortunately extreme measures are becoming necessary. 8. Among the players the assumption is that the Masters committee, having exhausted all other ways to lengthen the hole without anyone really noticing, has taken extreme measures. 9. And as long as the public demands gossip, he said, someone will go to extreme measures to feed it. |
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