1. But that is clearly a radical step, only likely to be taken when very serious abuse is involved. 2. Some states, such as that of Ceara in the north east, have taken radical steps. 3. The RSPB wants more radical steps to be taken. 4. Another issue is international trade, which is splitting automakers and their unions, who are shoulder to shoulder against radical steps on global warming. 5. A less radical first step is to talk with colleagues. 6. A second, which has the support of President Bill Clinton, envisages a much more radical step towards privatization. 7. Allowing non-financial companies into the banking business would be a more radical step, say financial specialists. 8. But because all the Central Asian countries require great amounts of water for irrigation and power, none is ready to take radical steps. 9. But the scope of the spamming problem has become so severe that radical steps were required, Phillips said. 10. During his tenure, he had to take some radical steps to get his battalion chiefs to stop fighting fires and to start managing their people. |