Sentence examples for audacious thinking from inspiring English sources

"audacious thinking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to thinking that is bold, daring, or innovative. Example: "The company's success is largely due to its CEO's audacious thinking and willingness to take risks."

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"This is a moment of real crisis; people are very unhappy with the direction the country is going and it requires some audacious thinking".

LESS remarkable than the lack of consensus about what should replace the World Trade Center -- the freshness of that wound is all too plain this week -- has been the emergence of some usefully audacious thinking about West Street.

All the researchers we interviewed, from diverse fields including neuroscience, biology, geology, and astronomy, agreed that there were few scientific barriers to audacious thinking in their respective fields.

So long as we understand that the change Americans want is one that is inspired by audacious thinking and big ideas.

I hope that conservations can continue to learn from one another's projects and together exhibit that same audacious thinking as those visionary leaders from America's Golden Era of large-scale conservation.

One climate scientist said the Green New Deal represents "the sort of bold and audacious thinking" that might actually offer hope of keeping global temperatures from rising no more than 2.3 degrees Fahrenheit above pre-industrial levels, beyond which much of the world's major cities could become uninhabitable. .

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But it is an audacious new way of thinking about a university".

"All of us might be forgiven for thinking 'how audacious, how clever' - but what [the gang has] done is ruin the lives of many people within the Hatton Garden jewellery quarter".

According to Colonel Beckwith's memoir, successful applicants are "audacious, free-thinking individuals" who can be "at times extremely patient and at other times extremely aggressive".

His Polish nationalists are basically comic: when the time comes to assassinate the king, they demur, thinking the idea too audacious, so the king (in disguise) has to volunteer to do it himself.

Research shows that audacious goals increase energy, disrupt complacency and promote new ways of thinking, Charles Duhigg sums in Smarter Better Faster.

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