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It's a bold gamble.
His is a bold gamble.
It was seen as a bold gamble.
When it came time to cast "Beyond the Hills" Mr. Mungiu took a bold gamble.
At BT, Ben Verwaayen has seen his bold gamble on broadband begin to pay off.
That would be a bold gamble on the future of how viewers consume sports content.
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Bold gambles and dramatic gestures have always been part of Mr. Saakashvili's political arsenal, however, and no small amount of his appeal.
But the Thompsons' search for the right strategy mix and the increasingly bold gambles they are taking have their roots in the troubles that have been slowly mounting for the 60-year-old chain.
But I note that this morning Paul Goodman of ConservativeHome is firmly fingering the Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the basis that (a) Mr Osborne has a fondness for such bold gambles, and (b) Mr Osborne might one day find himself in competition with Mr Johnson to succeed David Cameron as Tory leader, so has an interest in shooting foxes belonging to the mayor.
Not a series of brilliant insights or bold gambles, but a fanatical attention to detail.
The disparities made Nafta the boldest gamble ever on the proposition that free trade could benefit all.
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