And while that may ruffle some feathers among the old guard, it's not necessarily all bad.
Leaning into conversations that might ruffle feathers, garner criticism or put us at risk or rejection.
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Fifth, encourage others to give their views, even if it may ruffle some feathers.
Mr Brown will also ruffle business feathers with his plans to toughen-up competition law.
Reagan was not afraid to ruffle feathers and put dramatic, even radical plans on the table.
Do I speak my mind or bite my lip, lest I ruffle feathers or subject myself to criticism?
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He said he is "not afraid to ruffle feathers" in the drive to get more people playing sport.
Better, says Mr Ruffle, to discourage the practice of including a photo altogether.
"I think it's a beautiful style for the doggy, especially with the ruffle at the bottom, " said Ms. Skenderis.
Still, says Song, Kim Jong Il has to be careful not to ruffle too many conservative feathers within the military and the party.
This is going to ruffle some feathers though, content providers are having a hard enough time smiling through their teeth at DVR-wielding cable companies.
They believe that he is pursuing reforms less out of devotion to democratic principles than to ruffle the feathers of his fellow Gulf rulers.
AAA, Jane Eyre did not particularly ruffle the feathers Victorian England.
Taipei, however, has been careful not to ruffle Beijing's sensitivities.
And I saw then that this gesture had nothing to do with suppressed laughter but was evidence of a kind of panic that nevertheless failed to ruffle his serenity.
Mr Bowman's forthright style can also ruffle feathers internally.
And there were outfits more in line with what's expected from Miller, including a long dress in a wallflower print with a ruffle front and a stretch-denim dress with sexy net inserts.
Koop probably believed that, as surgeon general, he was simply carrying out the duties of his job as responsibly as he could, even when he delivered a message he knew would ruffle some feathers.
"Kaburias" by Nacho Duato (a Kabuki-influenced work to Leo Brouwer's flamencoesque music) showed Mr. Hallberg bare-chested and aswirl, to little clear effect, in a ruffle-hemmed black skirt that was initially arranged to look like gaucho pants.
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It is this history of confrontation with America, coupled with a close association with both Cuba and the former Soviet Union, that has, in Washington, caused the prospect of an Ortega victory to ruffle so many feathers.
The reason for their mixed feelings about "Sarko" was his apparent desire to ruffle feathers and challenge the established order, with his policies to end the 35-hour week, raise the retirement age beyond 60 and eliminate 160, 000 civil service jobs.
In any other business, such a suggestion would ruffle scarcely a hair, but the education business has wrapped itself in such a mantle of righteousness that it and its defenders become livid if anyone suggests it should be subject to even the sketchiest economic rules.
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