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It looked a bold, even foolhardy move.
Trump made a (probably foolhardy) move for Sanders' voters.
Neither side wants such a war, but one foolhardy move could set it off.Religion is the most sensitive ingredient.
This transpired when the Rangers General Manager Glen Sather totally forgot himself and did not make a foolhardy move to break up his Eastern Conference-leading dynamo to collect another big star, leading to the suspicion that someone on the team stole his cell phone.
At a time when CD sales are in seemingly inexorable decline, Gill's These Days might appear to be a foolhardy move for his label MCA Nashville.
It's a bold, even foolhardy move for her, given how hard she's trying to play the long game.
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She ditches their contractor and keeps the architect at bay - foolhardy moves for most, as McCloud notes in his usual lofty manner, but not for her.
They also warned that it would be foolhardy to move too drastically to reign in hydropower, particularly now, at a time when surging demand has been testing California's capacity to generate electricity, and when alternative means of power generation carry environmental consequences of their own.
Susan Casey-Lefkofitheof the Natural Resources Defense Council said Obama's move was "downright foolhardy to cut corners on safety reviews for permitting" the Texas-to-Oklahoma line, "especially when the industry has a history of oil spills".
Washington's decision to cross the Delaware River on Christmas night 1776, when it was considered virtually impossible, was a move both bold and foolhardy.
The move is either audacious or foolhardy.
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