insufficiently radical

Frequency: 4.51.8 per million words

not thorough or extreme enough

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Examples (20)

  • The proposed reforms were insufficiently radical to address the systemic issues.
  • The proposed changes were insufficiently radical to address the systemic issues.
  • Many critics argued that the government's response was insufficiently radical.
  • Many critics felt the new policy was insufficiently radical.
  • Their approach to climate change was considered insufficiently radical by environmental groups.
  • His reforms were considered insufficiently radical by the revolutionary faction.
  • She believed the changes implemented were insufficiently radical for true transformation.
  • The environmental movement argued that the government's approach was insufficiently radical.
  • The committee's recommendations were seen as insufficiently radical to make a real difference.
  • For some, anything less than a complete overhaul would be insufficiently radical.
  • He felt that his initial ideas were insufficiently radical and needed to be bolder.
  • The company's sustainability initiatives were largely seen as insufficiently radical.
  • A truly effective solution cannot afford to be insufficiently radical.
  • She believed the solution presented was insufficiently radical for the scale of the problem.
  • The protestors demanded more than just minor adjustments; they found the current plans insufficiently radical.
  • The proposal was dismissed as insufficiently radical to make a real impact.
  • Historians noted that the revolution's early stages were insufficiently radical to secure lasting change.
  • He always pushed for ideas that were more radical, often finding current suggestions insufficiently radical.
  • If the strategy remains insufficiently radical, we will not achieve our ambitious goals.
  • They feared the measures would prove insufficiently radical in the long run.