• These corporations came to expect government to act on their behalf abroad, even to the extreme of overthrowing uncooperative foreign leaders.

    NPR: Author Kinzer Charts 'Century of Regime Change'

  • Some '70s homes, however, are unmistakably a product of the period, extreme even to the leisure-suit set.

    WSJ: The Return of That '70s House

  • Most prominent political groups, from the left-liberal April 6th Movement to the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood and even the more extreme Salafists, condemned the violence, though the Islamists were evasive about the entry into the building.

    ECONOMIST: Egypt and Israel

  • Oberman has always pushed himself to the extreme even while training as a professional pairs figure skater.

    FORBES: Film Maker's Extreme Escape From Hollywood

  • Next, the anti-big banksters do not observe how big banks function in the real world, their role in an abundant and vast financial ecosystem with its countless players and its large array of financial niches, the value large banks add, the extreme adaptivity of the private sector even to severe negative events, and the self-correcting properties of the markets.

    FORBES: The War Against Big Banks Is A War Against Your Mind

  • This team captain truly is just that--he always works hard and pushes himself to the extreme, even if it means injuring himself trying to make an impossible catch.

    FORBES

  • Joerg Rocholl, president of the European School of Management and Technology, told CNN the central bank is taking its mandate to the extreme, even with conditions imposed on countries seeking aid.

    CNN: The eurozone's reluctant leader

  • It's a legal product with harmful effects so governments should rather focus their attention on educating people rather than going and trying and demonize the industry, drive extreme regulation, drive extreme taxation and now even right down to the most vulnerable in value chain, which are the farmers, the soft underbelly of the sector.

    CNN: Clouds on horizon for tobacco farmers

  • Factions within Fox bristled at the way his antics, extreme even by the standards of shouting-head television, quickly came to define the network.

    FORBES: Glenn Beck to 'Transition Off' Fox News Later This Year

  • At its conclusion, should the doctor be found guilty of malpractice, he or she can be censured in a report, or even reported to the General Medical Council, which can, in extreme cases, remove the doctor's right to practice.

    BBC: Go-ahead to probe retired doctors

  • To the horror of my family, I even tested the most extreme bolsters.

    WSJ: The Best Travel Pillows: Desperately Seeking Slumber

  • As such, we would expect policymakers to exert extreme efforts to hold the Union together, even if needed steps prove politically unpopular at home.

    FORBES: Is It 1992-93 Again For Europe?

  • Like many great artists, Horowitz suffered from extreme mood swings, and even submitted himself to electroshock therapy in the 1960s to alleviate his bipolar symptoms.

    NPR: Horowitz Rediscovered At Carnegie Hall

  • An even more extreme case is Detroit, the poorest city in the nation according to the Census Bureau.

    NPR: Detroit Poverty Getting Worse

  • In a book called Copycats, Professor Oded Shenkar takes an even more extreme position: first movers have an inherent disadvantage because they have to pave the way for something new.

    FORBES: Imitation As A Source Of Innovation

  • Now researchers at North Carolina State University and the University of Georgia will try to create their own version of an extremophile, one unlike any found even in the most extreme places--a bug that will create fuels like butanol or ethanol.

    FORBES

  • In extreme cases the drug has been found to lead to muscle wasting and even total renal failure.

    BBC: Patients 'to buy heart drugs'

  • In the brains of people with autism, this growth appears to occur to an even more extreme degree.

    BBC: NEWS | Health | Autism 'extreme male brain' clue

  • However, attempting to invest on the back of economic forecasts is an exercise in extreme folly , even in normal times.

    FORBES: Forget New Normal, Old Rules Are Alive And Well

  • His sharp rebukes of liberals, Barack Obama, the press, academia and even popular culture might seem rude, extreme or obscure to a general election audience.

    FORBES: Newt: The Vanity Campaign That May Not Have Been in Vain

  • Koh's critique of the government's terrorist surveillance, though, is even more extreme than that of Mr. Obama, who as a Senator voted to allow the program to continue.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Lawfare and Obama's transnationalist

  • But as financial panic subsides, the prospect of huge current deficits combined with the coming entitlements crunch could cause investors to worry America will one day inflate its way out of the debt or even, in the extreme, default.

    ECONOMIST: The budget deficit

  • Even mighty GE, which still boasted a top-notch credit rating at the time, resorted to extreme measures.

    ECONOMIST: Corporate finance

  • According to reports from analyst Mark Schoenebaum of ISI, the FDA wants to ensure that a drug does not increase the QT interval by more than 10 milliseconds even in extreme cases.

    FORBES: Why Biotech Investing Is Like Gambling In Vegas

  • By dint of its extreme location on the southern tip of Roosevelt Island, a site barely accessible even to the island's 14, 000 inhabitants, the four-acre park is already far removed from the rest of the city.

    WSJ: Louis Kahn | Four Freedoms Park | Louis Kahn's Four Decades to Freedom | By Julie V. Iovine

  • It just became possible, thanks to a laser camera developed by physicists at Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh, UK. You can pretty much see how it works from the images above -- laser beams are bounced off the target and the duration of their return journey is measured precisely enough to detect millimeter depth changes even at extreme distances.

    ENGADGET: Laser scans objects in 3D from half a mile away, scientists just need reason to use it

  • They regard figures such as the assassinated singer as representing an extreme, even racist, anti-Arab streak that has to be fought.

    ECONOMIST: Algeria: Identity crisis | The

  • Identity talk encourages us to respect the autonomy of groups and individuals, yet extreme mental debility reflects the impairment, even negation, of autonomy.

    NEWYORKER: Little Strangers

  • PS. The same poll found him to be the least popular party leader of all, behind even Francisco Louca of the Left Block, an extreme-left party with only two seats in Parliament.

    ECONOMIST: A Survey of Portugal

  • Considered extreme even by the hard-liners of the ruling Guardian Council, Mesbah-Yazdi is thought to be a rival of Supreme Guide Ayatollah Khamanei, the two having clashed quietly over political and doctrinal issues.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: True Fanatic

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