Word: drastically
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...start with a little equation: WINTER=MAKEOVER. Dr. K doesn't care if you're a boy or girl; the drastic climate change calls for profound aesthetic alteration. Any makeover must begin with the right frame of mind--think to yourself, "Today I will look great and still stay warm." Repeat if necessary. Get ready for a conversion of Biblical proportion...
...that part of the county tends to be mostly Democratic, the Republican party felt they would lose seats if districts were redrawn. However, also included in the people missed in the Census are the rural poor, who usually tend to vote Republican, and so most people believe that few drastic changes will be necessary...
...surely, if drastic changes are needed to redraw district lines to more accurately reflect the population, they should be made. When historians look back at the census of the millennium, we don't want them to take the political tenor of the country into their consideration of numbers...
...wanted to have a negotiating position that would at least get him a seat at the table." Figuring out how to do it, though, has been one of Clinton's toughest policy decisions, partly because there was such a deep split among his advisers. Environmental advocates clearly favored more drastic action, but economic aides warned that forcing companies to spend money on trimming emissions might slow the robust economy, which has been the best news of the Clinton presidency...
...question about it, this is his pattern," says TIME's Wall Street columnist Daniel Kadlec. "He likes to come in, make bold and drastic cuts, and make himself and the company look great." (that clumsiness with the AMA notwithstanding). "Then he dumps...