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(Brave is the doctor who would have dared to propose such a ruse to Churchill himself).
Hence planners have rarely dared to propose underground construction except where the surface alternate was widely recognized as intolerable.
He dared to propose that levels of affluence in Western democracy were causing global poverty, and even global warming.
In the past, Mr Sarkozy has consistently pushed for an even bolder liberalisation of the labour market than Mr de Villepin has even dared to propose.
That the Republican dared to propose changes in Social Security or that he said he would consider changes in nuclear doctrine made him look like a bold leader willing to challenge the status quo, his aides said.
In recent years a few biblical scholars and archeologists have dared to propose a revolutionary idea: that the Christmas story celebrated by Christians around the world identifies the wrong Bethlehem.
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So the question becomes, will the Obama people dare to propose something on that scale?
An article on appeasement, for instance, states that this pacific policy was defunct after 1945 and that "no statesman would dare to propose it".
Finally, a direct approach to a major research institutional might just yield the result that you dare to propose.
What is evident is that although it will be up to the big manufacturers to set the motion, as is often the case it is those from outside the industry who dare to propose the freshest ideas.
France could, should, dare to propose such a change of doctrine.
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