How can I carry out my mandate to empower women to stand up to abusive husbands, if I dare not stand up to a system that abuses the individual with impunity?
Yet to remain desirable, a top restaurant dare not be seen to economise.
Even optimists do not dare to hope that such measures will rid Thai politics of corruption.
In other countries, you would not dare to step on a well-cultivated lawn.
American charter schools and Swedish free schools have plenty of enemies, Miss Wolf points out, but they survive because politicians do not dare to touch schools that have good results and broad support.
"I doubt they will dare to pressure me more because I am not a judge who is able to be influenced, " he said.
Earnings leverage is found only in small pockets like materials, but you dare not put a lot of money to work there.
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They know that politically, the NHS is well nigh untouchable - and that if you are going to dare suggest it needs a prod and a poke if not a good makeover, you'd better be ready to prepare the ground with a liberal dose of praise for NHS staff first.
And with what I have experienced this morning is anything to go by, I dare not envision this next one...
So we have a big challenge, and we know that some of our friends in Africa are looking up to us, and we dare not fail them.
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But the signs are that Keane's football career is lurching out of control - and Ferguson was finally left with no option other than to do the deed that dare not speak its name inside Old Trafford.
"I understand that subsequently sales of that particular brew took off, and it was about the best thing that ever happened to the beer whose name I dare not mention, " he added, prompting laughter around the chamber.
Even when the weak dare to confront the strong, the truth is not trivial.
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Whereas a British doctor uses medical judgment to determine whether to pursue a symptom with expensive tests, an American counterpart dare not.
"How dare someone attack sport and humanity in this way -- we are not going to be cowed, " added the 39-year-old Radcliffe, who is the world marathon record holder.
It was invented by a bunch of Puritans who celebrated freedom by throwing a party, and so bequeathed us with a holiday both secular and sacred, with parades and prayers that dare us to reckon with all that has changed, and all that has not.
Smart policy-makers and dare one say, smart politicians? will respond to the entirety of this shift, not just the particular elements they have long favored.
The arrival of a new governor at Threadneedle Street provides a perfect opportunity for such a debate to happen, without anyone getting too defensive (not that anyone would dare call Sir Mervyn King defensive).
Mr Sarkozy dare not disagree with Mrs Merkel in public, lest a row destabilises the euro and draws attention to France.
To its neighbours, China is such an important trade partner and competitor that they dare not let their currencies strengthen too far against the yuan.
Those aghast that a brash antipodean firm should dare to bid for one of the City of London's historic and hallowed institutions may not relish the prospect of a genuine bid.
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