That is probably correct but the question is whether so bold a reform is believable.
But the main reason criminals have grown so bold is that the police are incompetent.
Yet the liberal Mr Singh, once the architect of Indian reforms, appears not so bold as he was.
"I would be so bold as to say they were better than most people expected them to be, " she said.
My attraction was hard to explain she was so artistically driven, so demure and yet so bold, and those swimming eyes!
We give you our deepest dearest wish to govern well, don't say we have no mandate to be so bold.
If I may be so bold, a job in which you routinely harass and humiliate others is not a job worth having.
But such reservations have to be weighed against a mind-blowing ending, so bold I can hardly believe Darabont got away with it.
Would Zimmerman have been so bold if he wasn't carrying a gun?
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Notably, under the direction of Andrei Belgrader, Hilde's sexuality and advances to the architect are so bold that he practically gropes her in return.
For those that aren't so bold and want to be set up with strangers by social media, a website for shy and lovelorn flyers went live earlier this year.
And Ali Afshari, who was handed a five-year jail sentence, is a firebrand student leader who has been so bold as to question the infallibility of Iran's supreme leader.
"These shows that are able to be so bold and graphic and uncompromising, unflinching, stand to serve that purpose and be the sort of receptacle for all that collective anxiety, " he said.
On March 17, Mahathir was quoted as saying: "They have become so bold as to call on Muslims to wage war and kill this person and that person, " including the PM himself.
Now that is important and it isn't just politicians who make that difficult, if I may be so bold, it's also your profession because if a politician says perhaps that's wrong we'll do it slightly differently, your attitude is this is a major and embarrassing u-turn, not actually a sensible modification.
The not-so-bold assumption: everyone else will grab just a paltry share of the tablet market.
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One of the most important changes Fukuichi made was removing stifling layers of bureaucracy from the design process so that bold ideas could flourish.
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In fact, a week after the accident, the death toll had settled at about 35 a fact that few newspapers reported in type so big and bold as the sort they had been using a few days earlier.
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The proposal does single out Islamic law, rather than religious law in general, and does so with such bold strokes as to make it difficult even to uphold secular laws that bear similarities to the laws of sharia.
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So these are bold commitments.
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There will be a time to buy but only the bold do so now.
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The kind of tattoo so outrageously big and bold and crazy that parents can't even really get mad.
Recently, however, Ben decided he wanted more freedom, so he made the bold decision to leave the bank and become an independent, online worker.
We should have better aligned our budgets with our desires all along, but now feel more bold about doing so.
The most effective decisions are often taken after deep but private consultation with no-men as well as time-servers so they manage to look bold while still being carefully considered.
The implications of this are so alarming that we must be bold about trying to reverse it.
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So Louisiana came up with a bold plan to house the most desperate and hardest-to-help homeless people like Earl.
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