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1 Sharing cars, the new car-pooling and a radical rethink of public transport.
2 It's time for a radical rethink on how we structure primary education.
3 Without a radical rethink , it is doomed to fail its initial mission.
4 It was time, Jackson mused, for a radical rethink of money.
5 Fifth, in the post-pandemic environment the delivery of education will need a radical rethink .
6 The Lord Mayor of Dublin today called for a radical rethink of local government reform.
7 There is a need for a radical rethink and I think politicians are not helping.
8 The subjects of metaphysics, theology, and religion appear to be overdue for a radical rethink .
9 Theoreticians will undoubtedly dream up another but it means that a radical rethink will be necessary.
10 Diabetes treatment in Ireland needs a radical rethink to focus on preventing the disease, say experts here.
11 Education is also facing a radical rethink .
12 We need to have a radical rethink .
13 The whole system needs a radical rethink - and that is where people like Ida Rademacher come in.
14 President Michael D Higgins, in widely publicised interventions, called for a radical rethink of the handling of the euro crisis.
15 There's a call for a radical rethink of the way maternity care is delivered, in particular to teenage mothers .
16 The twin demands of overcrowded, gridlocked cities and climate change are inspiring a radical rethink of how we get around.
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