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We might venture that it's worth defending these advantages against authoritarian tendencies; instead we adopt a defensive stance as the blame game starts.
With a hot August and a long political season ahead, we might venture that what really separates human from ape is not the ability to talk in complete sentences.
We might venture to call this higher synthesis "Christian market socialism," whose possibilities for addressing America's economic crisis today cry out for full and thoughtful exploration.
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Maybe, an optimistic believer might venture, the cosmos only seems empty because we haven't fulfilled our destiny and populated it.
No supermarkets, wine merchants and estate agents, you might venture.
If Mr. Bennett were a less-polite accompanist, she might venture more deeply into improvisation.
And so he might venture to become a strategist himself, offering a campaign advice.
He was one of the first to say that American forces might venture into Pakistan.
And the money Americans might venture in emerging stockmarkets would be an equity investment, creating no obligation to repay.
A cynic might venture the governor gets a minimum wage, but not too much, and a Dream Act without perhaps the money to fully fund it.
The risk they might venture beyond propaganda or cyber-theft to substantive attacks on cities and infrastructure may be small, but it is certainly real.
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