The power of money makes it extremely difficult for politicians to go out on a limb.
Both were out on a limb, ferociously challenging the slovenly relativism of everyone else.
Six years ago Forbes ASAP went out on a limb and said infotech would crush inflation.
We'll go out on a limb and assume these hacks stem from a common source.
But Kennedy has gone out on a limb to protect state rights to govern themselves.
Feel free to go out on a limb and tell us where you believe a brand exists.
Have you ever gone out on a limb to email someone, and then never heard back from them?
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But she warned that Republicans wanted a commitment (spell that money) from the coalition before they go out on a limb.
This is the stuff that is and has been working so perfectly, so why go out on a limb?
When you go out on a limb and completely change the way you do business, it can be frightening.
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I'm going to go out on a limb and guess your bank account doesn't have that many digits in it.
I'll go out on a limb and predict that 75% of today's venture capital firms will not exist five years from now.
MovieBeam has been out for less than 2 days and at this point I'm going out on a limb and predicting its failure.
It's as if Mr. Obama, having gone out on a limb once already in this case, has now decided to play it safe.
But most organizations looking for executive talent want people who stand out, go out on a limb and express a well-defined point of view.
Better to hang together than to risk a serious loss of reputation relative to competitors by going out on a limb and being wrong.
They would be forgoing new carpeting, their clerks would be dressing shabbily and acting surly, and their vast capital expenditures would have them out on a limb.
Forbes.com has run a number of screens--sifting through biotech funds and biotech-heavy health care funds to separate those that are least risky from those that really go out on a limb.
In the U.S., a pharmaceutical company that goes out on a limb and develops a new treatment for a disease gets an exclusive right to market that compound for more than a decade.
With odds that low, maybe it is not surprising that the III is willing to go out on a limb and say that if it happened, your standard policy is likely to cover it.
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Which is why it's so weird that Uniea would go out on a limb and produce a hard leather case "for new iPod" (which we've been affectionately referring to as the nano fatty).
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What makes Dr Burgess's proposal unusual is that he went out on a limb and suggested that these energy-sapping, curled-up extra dimensions should be as big as a few microns across, gargantuan by string-theory standards.
He said Barrow has never had a high profile compared to other towns in the Lake District and was often the butt of north country jokes - being stuck out on a limb and in "a 30-mile cul-de-sac".
So, crawling out on a limb, he asked BorgWarner's strategy board for funds so that he and a small group of engineers could begin work on a new turbocharging system that would draw its power from the supersize battery instead of the car's exhaust system.
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