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A key argument in favor of orientation-based unification schemes is th
e finding that among the most powerful 3CRR radio sources the (apparen
t) median linear size of quasars is smaller than that of radio galaxie
s, which supports the idea that quasars are a subset of radio galaxies
, distinguished by being viewed at smaller angles to the line of sight
. Recent measurements of radio sizes for a few other low-frequency sam
ples are, however, not in accord with this trend, leading to the claim
that orientation may not be the main difference between radio galaxie
s and quasars. We point out that this ''inconsistency'' can be removed
by making allowance for the temporal evolution of sources in both siz
e and luminosity, as inferred from independent observations. This appr
oach can also readily explain the other claimed ''major discrepancy''
with the unified scheme, namely, the difference between the radio lumi
nosity-size correlations for quasars and radio galaxies.