We lead by virtue of who we are every time we refuse to play safe.
The troubles of neighbouring Argentina may make voters play safe, and seek the continuation of Mr Cardoso's prudent policies.
Maybe so, but the Supreme Court disagrees, so many school boards play safe by barring the slightest whiff of faith.
Instead of trusting us to give them something good, people started playing it safe, and we had to play safe with them.
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Ahead of the weekend, play safe and buy treasuries, that is if one wants to buy anything ahead or after the data.
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"If I know my opponent is not a good bunker player and he hits it in the bunker on a Par 3, I will play it safe, play for the fat part of the green, " he says.
They know he's likely to play a safe pass to a more skillful teammate.
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Conventional football wisdom says to punt and play it safe when your team has the lead.
Cowell insists the show flopped because producers at CBS wanted to play it safe.
Since then, most of China's fast-growing ranks of rich businessmen have preferred to play things safe.
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Salazar knew that Rupp probably could play it safe and break from the pack with several laps remaining.
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Clinton chose to play it safe, hoping the polls that put her ahead of her rivals would stay put.
Still, even as the major banks play it safe, smaller banks are churning out products in ever greater numbers.
Advertisers could play it safe, of course, by simply ignoring consumer-generated marketing altogether and sticking with their traditional marketing methods.
It would seem the only way to pull that off would be to play things safe while seeming to be rebellious.
Rather than play it safe and hope the clock runs out, he should press his advantage and keep up his momentum.
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Any of those can get awkward, so play it safe and stick to electronics, food and wine, and desk or travel accessories.
Translation: It can really pay off when you don't play it safe.
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Play it safe, issue a terse statement acknowledging the parody, clarify, and then essentially move suggesting the event is all but over with.
It's as if Mr. Obama, having gone out on a limb once already in this case, has now decided to play it safe.
In that kind of circumstance, I think the natural political instinct is to tread lightly, keep your head down, and to play it safe.
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If you really want to play it safe, you (or your preparer) can call the IRS to double check that your payment is lined up.
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"We play it safe because rose water is the best for sensitive skin, " Mr. Georgiou says, before wrapping the obligatory hot towel around my face.
But the film doesn't play it safe, so neither will I.
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Others are new in their leadership capacity and seek to make an immediate difference, while there are those that would rather observe and play it safe.
The irony, says Beckett, is that they "are trying to play it safe, but it just reinforces the sense that they're careerists who have lost touch".
Branson would not be who he is today if he decided to play it safe and put up with the grueling and useless days of schooling.
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