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But elsewhere, the PM was too bold to take the prize for political duplicity.
It is certainly bold to take on his own elected regional party barons by eliminating some regions, and to irritate his public-sector base by curbing spending.
"It's time for other people to be as bold, to take the same sort of risk we did, not to be hiding away".
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If you don't ask, you have potentially left a pool of money for someone bolder to take.
That was a bold position to take in an oppressive climate.
And once there you had the option, if you were bold enough to take it, to change your life.
It's part of Lexus's bold mission to take part-electric, planet-sparing technology into the luxury car sector.
It's a bold move to take on this famous score, so memorably put to use by Agnes de Mille, in 1942.
The West must hope that Russian and Chinese leaders are bold enough to take on vested interests and push through serious reforms.
Ian Poulter credits a bold decision to take six weeks off for his strong early showing at this week's WGC Accenture Match Play Championship in Arizona.
The PM and deputy PM said the coalition was "still taking bold steps" to "take Britain forward to a brighter future".
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