At a time when most people are cutting back, dare to do something different.
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Mr McCain is at his best taking questions from unscreened voters, something most politicians seldom dare to do.
Few company boards dare to do so at the annual general meeting.
He said the Tories could use legislation "left behind" by Tony Blair to push academies further than Gordon Brown, Mr Blair's likely successor, "would ever dare to do".
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"Everybody was astounded by the audacity of it - that someone would dare to do this three-quarters of a mile from the White House, in the capital of the empire, " he says.
It translates as 'To Dare Is to Do' and is a phrase that could apply to Mr Coaker's new task.
It sounds crazy, but I dare anyone to do it, and I'd bet it would make them feel good.
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Mr. MORTA FATAH: (Through Translator) There are parties whose names you do not dare to mention, and if you do, they will target you immediately.
The relatively few number of Muslims who dare to convert to Christianity do that in extreme secrecy.
Earlier this year it sent a veiled threat in the form of a letter to suppliers warning that it may "be hesitant" to do business with any that dare to sell goods directly to consumers online.
Even optimists do not dare to hope that such measures will rid Thai politics of corruption.
Only in their wildest dreams do executive dare to consider that much profit.
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.
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Do investors dare give cash to an indebted company with a ripe reputation but a promising project?
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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.
But after Lehman went bankrupt, former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker often talked about proprietary trading at banks, and the term "proprietary" became confusing (to say nothing of, dare we say, sullied.) "They wanted to distinguish what they do from other firms that use the term proprietary trading, " explains Overdahl.
The cybertalent and firepower at Fort Meade, where both are headquartered, are on a short leash because few dare to even address what we would ask them to do or what we would permit them to do on domestic networks.
Companies and banks retain their extreme stash of cash, if we dare suggest, because they see the economic environment that we do and want to survive the next downturn.
And do the economic tribalists dare suggest that Americans would be better off if Germany were suddenly reduced to the economic level of Uganda?
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If you were a soldier, and you accidentally shot civilians while playing a training game (because the Army wants you to learn from your mistakes in the game instead of on the battlefield), do you dare run for office for fear that your opponents will labor you a killer?
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