The proposal does represent a baby step into uncharted waters that should be navigated.
And they have the vision, the courage and the credibility to lead their companies into important, uncharted waters.
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For the first time in decades, the U.S. is in uncharted waters in the proverbial boat without a paddle.
But it should be given a chance to work before Britain embarks on the uncharted waters of state funding.
But he also said he feared the court would enter "uncharted waters".
Those that move slowly into uncharted waters have fewer regrets.
Events are moving into uncharted waters in the Persian Gulf.
In the end, Unreasonable at Sea is moving into uncharted waters, and to a large degree, nobody on the ship knows exactly what the end result of this bold experiment will be.
Benedict is the first pope to resign in nearly 600 years, and the decision has placed the Vatican in uncharted waters: No one knows what he'll be called or even what he'll wear after Feb. 28.
Persistence, loyalty, authenticity, ease in foreign environments, a lively curiosity about other people, courage, breadth of experience, worldliness, and, being a quick study, willing to wade into uncharted waters without hesitation but with a lot of sober preparation.
The surge in support for UKIP has taken Britain into uncharted political waters, according to polling expert Prof John Curtice.
The affair has also taken Italy's politicians into uncharted legal waters.
And tech companies may be especially prone to those backlashes: Not only are tech customers particularly Web savvy, but the tech industry itself frequently sails into uncharted and--from a PR perspective--dangerous waters, says Waggener Edstrom's Neptune.
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