You can't see the challenge of this, I suppose, but time is a dare, and I'm trying to.
Not long ago, in Jamaica, at a Forbes.com conference, I drank too much Red Stripe ale and on a dare lept off a 55-foot cliff.
And if it's you waiting at the bottom of a ravine from a dare gone wrong on a Double Black, you're going to want that phone to work.
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Between this and Soul Sacrifice, I think we may be seeing something of a turn around or a comeback or, dare I say, a renaissance.
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Taking that as a form of dare, Justin Huynh and teammates at Liquidware have devised a much cheaper (if also much smaller) tripwire of their own.
Right now the UI remains unintuitive and a bit, dare I say, garish.
Yet to remain desirable, a top restaurant dare not be seen to economise.
Like John McPhee's books on American geology, it's an extraordinarily comprehensive volume of natural science, written in a confident, dare we say, fluid style.
Settings and options are, for the most part, logically scattered throughout multiple pages of toggles with a -- dare we say it -- iOS-like look and feel.
They grow red in the face with apoplectic anger that anyone dare have a different view.
The country is in much better shape than politicians and a boatload of economists dare contemplate.
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Is that prospect now being used to coerce testimony or settlements from midlevel executives who, while believing themselves innocent, don't dare risk a trial?
Cancellara, the defending Olympic champion, remained on the course, and only after the Swiss veteran finished in seventh place did Wiggins dare accept a congratulations.
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"Yet what we have is a media that has said things about her that they would never dare to say about a man, " Marin said.
"Oswald is more modern in a sense, because he's a little bit less well-behaved, a little bit quicker to anger, a little bit, dare I say, edgier, " he said.
Some describe to me how they have battles inside their head about whether they dare ask a patient a question as they know it will lead to a longer discussion that will blow their productivity numbers.
In the U.S., where the average CEO makes about three times the salary of his French, German or Japanese counterpart (according to Towers Perrin, a compensation consultancy), most boards wouldn't dare put specific remuneration packages to a shareholder vote (and they aren't required to).
Beyond sheer conformity, dare I suggest a psychological cause: a sense of personal anxiety projected outward?
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That is, if anyone in their right mind would dare to start a business like this in California.
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It is a rare politician who would dare to suggest that an insect might have an important lesson for today's society.
She also thinks that there is the bravura of a young boy's dare to his taunting, which irks her no less.
Earnings leverage is found only in small pockets like materials, but you dare not put a lot of money to work there.
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Since India has hundreds of millions of small farmers, and a powerful bloc of wealthy farmers, that's a tax break few politicians dare challenge.
In a global competitive marketplace I dare someone to look under the hood at the state of the human capital driving the business engines here.
Almost nobody in the Pentagon wants to replace the all-volunteer armed forces, and only a handful in Congress even dare to mention it in public.
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