And though the arguments may contain potentially radical concepts, they are not immediately relevant to the vast number of abortions, which occur much later in pregnancy.
For this reason he sees these authors as progressive and their work as potentially radical, despite their own personal conservative politics.
The point is potentially radical.
They were established not so much to provide social welfare, but rather as social control, i.e., to evacuate this potentially radical element from the cities.
Another potentially radical strand in the story of church planting comes from a group of men leading the north-west England area of the Elim Pentecostal Church.
It is potentially as radical an approach as Mr Blair's, but it is different and Mr Brown needs to explain how.
While details of the plan have trickled out in recent days, Mr. Levy's insistence on demanding that schools honor a three-year limit was a new and potentially radical measure.
Mr. Bush was expected to begin announcing some of those potentially radical changes at a graduation speech before the United States Naval Academy last week.
Mr. Carty, though, boasted of one potentially radical experiment - uncoupling arrival and departure schedules here.
The concept of decorative art as they used it had potentially radical implications.