"Yet, on reflection, I am sure that many will recognise it to be a decision of great courage and characteristic clarity of mind and action, " he said.
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And once that occurs, the President is hopeful that there will be a lot of political courage on display in the Congress when that comes up for a vote.
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And you set an example, because if Top Cops can risk their lives to do their jobs, the rest of us should just be able to summon some tiny fraction of courage and the same sense of responsibility.
In reality our culture has changed so much that women frequently ask a man (or women in some parts of the country) to marry, but the real crux of what I believe this day could be about is the courage to break out of roles, speak your mind, and move boldly forward with confidence.
In some quarters Secretary Mabus will be viewed as a man of courage and principle for moving to end the pricey program.
In relationships courage will show you to be a trusted friend, whereas the absence of courage will reveal you as a gossip, adversary, or even enemy.
On the other hand, lining up behind the first whistleblower to contact a regulator may be more witnesses and potential informants who lacked the courage to be the first one out of the gate.
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Given all his successes, surely failures should be proudly displayed as red badges of courage?
For Bush, this would be an act of characteristic principle and courage.
It was moving to be in the presence of their remarkable courage, as well as to witness the indefatigable work of the shelters and legal aid organizations that assist them.
He said that any errors would be overshadowed by the "courage, character and determination of the athletes" and the city would be "unified and uplifted" by the Games.
"Perseverance in struggle and the courage to be were characteristic of Margaret Thatcher, " the bishop said.
In order to get others to follow you, both faces of leadership must be in evidence: Nurture those traits that success requires of you personally, like courage, perseverance, faith, commitment, etc.
It is so important because we want them to learn from and be inspired by the example of these women of courage.
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Victims of sexual assaults need to know that if they come forward, the evidence "will be handled with a level of respect that their courage requires, " Quinn said.
Isn't civil courage what's to be expected of an intellectual?
This effort may not only be good government, it also takes certain amount of courage on the part of Committee Chair Dave Camp (R-MI) and subcommittee chair Pat Tiberi (R-OH).
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We saw anew that we cannot ever eliminate its threat, but that when cities react calmly and with courage, the impact of attacks can be limited and the goal of the terrorist to produce mayhem can be defeated.
The 350th soldier to be killed in Afghanistan has been described as the "epitome of courage" at his funeral in West Yorkshire.
With a knowledge of his subject as deep as his love for his wife Chaz, Roger Ebert will be remembered for the strength of his work, respected for his courage in the face of illness, and revered for his contribution to filmmaking and to our city.
He will always be revered by those of us who shared his passion and admired his courage.
If new research is to be believed, a disturbingly high number of young Indians are losing the courage.
Slowly but surely, Nasreen is changing perceptions and setting an example of what can be done with enough hard work, determination and courage.
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For those who want a sample of that sympathy, another Orman opus, The Courage to Be Rich, should be in bookstores in March.
If they did, they might actually be doing Mr Nacchio a favour, forcing him to have the courage of his original convictions about the future of telecoms.
It can only be hoped that President Bush will find in this challenging moment the courage of his convictions, like those that guided Ronald Reagan in an earlier time.
Advocates of greater drug-coated stent use say that COURAGE may not be a fair test.
Another example, broached with unaccustomed courage by Mr Jospin last year, may be the constitutional future of Corsica.
This is the lesson of history -- from Northern Ireland to the Balkans, from Camp David to Aceh -- that with leaders of courage and vision, compromise is possible, and conflicts can be ended.
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But morphing from collections to consulting took heaps of courage, and given the inherent conflict of interest, there could be no straddling the two for long.
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