His journalists had to be brave, and one way to show their pluck was to survive working with Jim.
Given that many Greeks thrive off that bureaucracy, Mr Karamanlis must be brave as well as a quick learner.
Encouraging people to be brave and sell things is important.
Tracy Morgan should be brave and genuine enough to meet with the real people who have suffered tremendous grief from taunts and violence like those he made light of.
Anyone you admire in life almost surely made a significant choice, somewhere along the way, to break the rules, to be brave and do things differently, and change their world.
I'd spent so many years telling my kids "be brave" and "try something new" and "have some confidence" that I forgot what being brave and trying something new feels like.
But, after eight years of stagnation and in the midst of a lingering banking crisis, it would be brave now still to argue that Tokyo's trade and finance bureaucrats are doing a good job.
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Federle says desire, talent and hard work are all part of the equation, but what he really wants readers to take away from his book is to dream big, be brave and hold on to hope.
So be brave and pool your 401(k).
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Sometimes, I remember my cousins tried to be brave enough to put the whole fruit in their mouth, and they did it and splashed all the juices around and it was just a good way to entertain ourselves.
We'd be brave, intrepid and footloose.
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And the Free Enterprise group of Conservative MPs have said ministers must be "brave enough" to tell the wealthiest pensioners that their benefits will be cut.
Last year, a report from the Free Enterprise Group of Conservative MPs called for ministers to be "brave enough" to tell the wealthiest pensioners that their benefits would be cut.
But someone has to be the brave one, and why not the innovative YY?
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PCs would be as brave (or foolhardy) as licensing an alternative operating system to Microsoft's Windows.
However, if markets, or the economy, take a sharp turn for the worse, investors may not be so brave.
But with exports plummeting and industry shrinking, it would be a brave new government that made Indians easier to fire.
But it would be a brave man who tried to convince Mr Chirac that he should tone down his flesh-pressing, crowd-working enthusiasm.
When the mayor, who was prone to depression, turned up, there would always be four brave volunteers for a game of Monopoly that would last until dawn.
His confidence must be rock-bottom, and it would be a brave selector to put him in, but England have to win the game and conditions helpful to the spinners should give them an advantage over Australia.
The decision to become an independent contractor can be a brave and wise move, but the ability to buy an inexpensive health plan, even with a pre-existing condition, is a key element to a successful freelance life.
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Turkey's newly strong support for the Syrian opposition may be both brave and admirable, but the Turks should have urged reform and some dialogue between the opposition and the regime at an earlier stage (see article).
It would be a brave move to include Adil Rashid as the sole spinner, not merely because he was thumped for 25 off just one over in Sunday's Twenty20 game, but because the ball will probably be greasy.
With the the public's resounding 'no' to AV still ringing in their ears, and the coalition entering what is likely to be its final days as the 2015 election approaches, it would be a brave person who bet against it.
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