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Rather than acting as bold statements to the world at large, they have come to represent something very intimate.
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"But we can't make quite as bold a statement as we would like.
The ad stood out as a bold statement on racial justice from Nike and as the latest demonstration of the company's values, experts said.
None of that is supposed to qualify her praise for Sampson, who was not shy of making bold statements as England's momentum grew but may well have been on to something when saying Bronze has "got the potential to be, without a shadow of a doubt, the best right-back in the world".
The authors do cite a handful of examples, but those who argue for a significant role for horizontal transfer make bold statements, as embodied in the phrase, 'the tree of one percent' coined by Dagan & Martin (2006; Genome Biology 7:e118).
WHY is his new position "likely to be seen as a bold statement"?
The choice of Mr. Myers represents a departure from his predecessors and is likely to be seen as a bold statement.
Given that Kazakhstan, with their comic connotations, are ripe for a traditional England cock-up, that counts as a bold statement.
Today, Carter described the awarding of the prize to Obama as a "bold statement of international support for his vision and commitment".
Mr. Marino can be seen as a client pleaser, but he writes his own job description in one of the pithy phrases he likes to produce as a bold statement, with a gust of self-deprecating laughter.
Or by contrast, a fashion magazine would celebrate Kylie Jenner's side cornrows as a "bold statement" and simultaneously regard darker-skinned women donning the same style with lesser esteem.
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