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Because President Obama took very bold action, millions of Americans are back to work.
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That is certainly a positive factor that another place in the world is taking very bold steps.
Finding each other -- finding those other individuals who also feel as passionately as we do about the kind of change we're speaking about -- liberates our own spirits and gives us the courage to take very bold steps that we otherwise might not take.
It means some of them make very bold decisions.
"I think there are people who are saying the FA have taken a very bold lead and I suspect there are a lot of football associations round the world who are not terribly pleased with them for doing that," Robertson commented.
The company took a very bold step in interjecting powerful technology into the client-pro relationship of the vast home-services landscape.
Whereas many clubs in Hoffenheim's position would have appointed another firefighter manager with the simple remit of avoiding relegation at all costs, the club from rural Baden-Württemberg have put their trust in youth and long-termism and have taken a very bold step towards the future, regardless of what the next six months bring.
"We think he is taking a very bold step and putting New York in the lead in the nation in terms of providing health care coverage for children," said Donna Lawrence, executive director of the Children's Defense Fund New York.
"It's taking a very bold stand, one that I'm sure will have financial ramifications," Opsahl said.
In doing so, he's taken a very bold step".
Elaine Shorter-Magwood, a black woman involved in the protest, said: "I felt Randazzo had taken a very bold move.
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