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Young people, some of whom are not born into the faith, are being fired up by preachers using basic Islamic scripture and mobilized to wage jihad by radical imams who represent themselves as legitimate Muslim clergymen.
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The basic reality that the US is being led by a radical ideologue who clings to his views in the face of overwhelming proof of their falsity is the most fundamental fact that world leaders must reckon with today as they formulate policies to contend with the Obama administration.
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That may sound radical today, but it is one of the basic principles propounded in the Declaration of Independence.
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In truth, the most radical part of Crazy Blind Date (whose name and basic concept OK Cupid toyed with in an earlier form more than five years ago) may be the way users are asked to express their satisfaction or lack thereof.
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But while those arguments continue, closer inspection shows the basic idea to be, despite the sound and fury, modest and intriguing rather than radical.
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This basic paradigm that love is whence new, valuable things spring is also a radical one.
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The radical and ultimately unworkable notion is for the dollar, which is our basic unit of market value, to have no legal definition.
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The basic fracking technology has been around a long time, but in the last few years this technology has made radical progress and improvement, and a leader in that is a Houston-based firm called Carbo Ceramics.
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And a truly radical government should be thinking about trying to remove the state from pensions provision altogether, by privatising the basic state pension, as Chile has already done.
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