The post-DSK outbreak of zero tolerance may embolden victims to expose more egregious behaviour.
It will strengthen Nick Clegg and it will embolden Lib Dems as the coalition dynamic evolves.
Are you concerned that that may embolden voters who are from the other party perhaps?
At best, many of your weakly reasoned arguments can embolden folks to continue chasing dead ends.
But few things embolden the bulls more than seeing old resistance become new strength.
Social media does embolden haters but it also provides a new soapbox for great experiences.
The Commonwealth decision may also embolden the European Union to tighten up its sanctions.
It will certainly embolden them to fight any attempt to split the CEO and chairman role.
Some experts think it will embolden prosecutors to pin even more responsibility on executives for business failures.
If we fail to pass this agreement, we will embolden the purveyors of false populism in our hemisphere.
An agreement might in turn embolden Mr Duhalde to postpone the election, or try to stand again himself.
Nor should a fixed timetable be set, for that would embolden the insurgents.
That may embolden British ministers when they finally announce their decision this autumn.
Even if the social democrats win, a fresh mandate may embolden them to embark on a second wave of reforms.
The reason: They believe that if Bush abandons Chavez, it will embolden the Democratic interest groups to go after other nominees.
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What is more plausible is that the Microsoft case will embolden the antitrust agencies to pursue other dominant, combative high-tech firms.
By making me feel safe, it should embolden me to take risks.
That could well embolden rebels in what is an increasingly bolshie parliament.
Stronger demand will embolden the monetary hawks in the European Central Bank.
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The review could sway decisions on multilateral aid, and embolden local activists.
That might embolden American efforts to shelter its extravagantly subsidised sugar industry.
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The verdict was a huge victory for prosecutors, and could embolden them to bring more insider-trading cases without the use of wiretaps, lawyers say.
And there is hope that Mr Cakici's extradition to Turkey will embolden his alleged victims, especially the country's top businessmen, to testify against him.
Those concessions have themselves been impediments to real structural change and have merely served to embolden the adversaries he has now, apparently, decided to confront.
One way to embolden it, they say, would be for Canada to charge the United States under international law with failing to implement the 1985 treaty.
The outcome of the Colorado and Minnesota lawsuits could embolden other pension funds to make their own cuts, though the legal landscape varies from state to state.
But the worry now is that Mrs Gun's example will embolden others in the intelligence and security services to come forward with embarrassing revelations about the war.
The new details are sure to embolden critics of the project and existing landowners in Willets Point, many of whom have long said the city's project wasn't feasible.
News Tuesday that Toyota has surpassed GM in worldwide auto sales could further embolden the push for U.S. companies to have greater access to the Korean auto market.
If Walker is reelected, it will embolden Republicans across the country and alert them that a set of tough positions on fiscal issues, particularly relating to pension and benefits, remains viable.
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