Examples of using A radically in English and their translations into Swedish
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Medicine
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Official/political
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Computer
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In fact, the mytho-poetic mentality itself is made possible by something more fundamental: a radically different orientation toward the world.
A radically different approach to the treatment of eczema is provided in those cases when a gel is chosen for the role of a therapeutic agent Rekzemin.
In this film, the focus has been changed from record collectors to people with a radically cynical view of life, existence, everything.
While DevOps is a radically different way of doing things,
arriving have been raised in another religion, and represent a radically different culture.
We must talk seriously with our friends in Israel to ensure that the issue of the settlements is dealt with in a radically different way.
than fed the previous ownersAnd pick up food with a radically different composition.
whom she met in Amsterdam, she developed a radically terse format, focusing on the dynamic interaction between them.
experimented with Blockchain technology and developed a radically different solution for processing strictly confidential information for instance.
as it requires a radically different way of thinking.
For monetary policy to bring inflation much closer to the target level, a radically different policy would have been necessary.
it gives you instant access to a radically shifted sound to expand your creativity.
This is not the first time Bush has dispatched decades' worth of policy toward a Middle East problem and declared a radically new approach.
I'm proud to say we're working on something else, a radically different project we may reveal in a few weeks.
Over the next two years Debussy's musical style developed in a radically new direction
A radically new concept that lets you hit the pool parlour,
Olive Casino offers a radically different player experience compared to existing operators,
When you have a radically new approach
Its goal is nothing less than the conversion of the sinner to a radically new way of life.
It will be a radically decentralised and non-hierarchic event entirely of our own creation in co-operation