But the opposite is really true: When you dare to be different, everything flows.
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They had some great curriculum on setting goals that taught people to dare to be great.
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To encourage women to dare to be visible, we have to change how women with opinions and agendas in technology are treated.
At the same time, we must dare to be different, thinking new thoughts - for example on Nato, the EU and taxation - and showing that we have changed and are changing.
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Dr. Walter Bortz, author of the books "Dare to be 100" and "Living Longer for Dummies" is 77 years old, but he has run a marathon every year for the last 35 years.
"If you think about the future, looking 10 years ahead when some of these companies are really successful, who knows they might come back here and endow a chair, they might become involved in research, they might sponsor our Dare to be Digital competition, " he added.
Yet to remain desirable, a top restaurant dare not be seen to economise.
For those who dare to diet, 2013 promises to be a year with better rates of success.
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There was no sign of the settlers, including White's granddaughter, Virginia Dare, the first English child to be born in America.
Earlier this year it sent a veiled threat in the form of a letter to suppliers warning that it may "be hesitant" to do business with any that dare to sell goods directly to consumers online.
But his record on taxes over more than two decades as a legislator and governor turns out to be much more complicated (dare I say nuanced) than that.
Just this once, competitors from foreign countries or from America's smaller independent studios who dare to compete with the might of Tinseltown may be in with a sliver of a chance.
It allows them to dare to believe that Plan A might just work, that somehow in two years time they may be able to go into the election saying the pain has been worth it.
But in an election year, he says, it would be a very courageous president who would dare to distance himself from Israel.
They know that politically, the NHS is well nigh untouchable - and that if you are going to dare suggest it needs a prod and a poke if not a good makeover, you'd better be ready to prepare the ground with a liberal dose of praise for NHS staff first.
No one would dare let their precious needle touch a piece of cardboard pretending to be a record.
In a sense all of this can be summarized as the need to teach students to dare, to experiment and to fail with joy.
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And do the economic tribalists dare suggest that Americans would be better off if Germany were suddenly reduced to the economic level of Uganda?
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"I doubt they will dare to pressure me more because I am not a judge who is able to be influenced, " he said.
"How dare someone attack sport and humanity in this way -- we are not going to be cowed, " added the 39-year-old Radcliffe, who is the world marathon record holder.
To overcome those problems marketers must ADAPT: Accept change (be flexible), Dare the status quo (have courage), Act continuously (with speed), Participate personally (take ownership), Tear down boundaries (collaborate).
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We wouldn't dare question the pace of innovation -- faster is always better -- but just as hardware appears to be reaching a steady state, it seems like owners should be able to hold on for phones longer, too.
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Money market rates should be closer to 2%, but nobody, except the depression-is-coming economists, dare to whisper that.
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