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.
In a country practically run by one person, President Nursultan Nazarbaev, no one else wants to go out on a limb.
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.
But I'll go out on a limb here and guess that he never had anyone suggest that he was only admitted to that prestigious university because of affirmative action.
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.
One thing is clear: the president surprised many of his advisors at the news conference by going out on a limb as far as he did, and he's probably regretting those words right now.
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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This servile act, her small face frowning as she worked at his shirt buttons, excited him so that he ceased to feel nervous, out on a limb ceased to listen to the rain and wind.
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.
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