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If China does opt for gradualism, a wider band and a switch to a currency basket might do the trick.
In addition, when comparing the theories of gradualism with punctuationism, it is important to evaluate the theory of saltationism.
Their views are commonly known as the theory of punctuated equilibrium and contrasted with evolutionary gradualism.
The theory, as it was originally formulated, combined gradualism with sudden and relatively rapid bursts of evolutionary change.
Darwinian gradualism and a growing emphasis on large populations accounted for the origins of species.
The main difference between China's economic reform and the reform in Russia is that China is taking a path of gradualism.
In 1903 he joined the Fabians and, discontented with their excessive gradualism, quit them after just a few years.
Another issue concerning historical change is that of gradualism as opposed to revolution.
For a preference for gradualism implies that these other considerations are more important than liberty.
The author argues for gradualism in change, rather than revolutionary overthrow of current systems.
Is this because they have now been won round to the logic of gradualism, and realise that independence is not going to happen over night?
These principles included a commitment to gradualism, which called for persuasion and education rather than revolution to achieve socialism.
Indeed, it can be argued that a policy of gradualism has served the kingdom well.
The layers of architecture spanned almost a century and with an impeccable gradualism constantly changed.
The gradualism of government reorganization frustrated expectations and more radical political and social models pushed the Italian states to the crisis of war and revolution.
The basis for defining the future status of the province should be the principle of gradualism.
Lyell's book inspired Darwin to form his theory of slow biological change known as gradualism.
Moreover, counter to the positive effects of unlimited application of airpower, the gradualism of Allied Force may well be the norm for future coalition conflicts.
For Dawkins, gradualism musts also fit the empirical facts, and the empirical facts on extinctions, speciation and periods of relative stasis are mounting.
As a founding myth, the Russian Revolution was largely displaced by the Second World War, and the Brezhnev regime seemed more committed to gradualism than any Fabian.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Had they relied upon the experience of the liberal nations, they might have resigned themselves to a policy of gradualism.
To admit the principle of gradualism was for Abolition to emasculate itself of its most virile quality.
I think it will be readily inferred, from what I have said, that the secret of power and success is gradualism.
But neither the civil rights leaders nor the White House could be put off with gradualism.
A statement of its results will, therefore, afford no small data for deciding upon the general principle of gradualism!
He was on the Fourth of July a firm and earnest believer in the equity and efficacy of gradualism.
The more he thought the less did gradualism seem defensible on moral grounds.
Garrison, consequently rejected gradualism as a weapon, and took up instead the great and quickening doctrine of immediatism.
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