MPs have been emboldened to go after its members as they would never have dared to do in the days of Jacques Delors.
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"If that had occurred to me I wouldn't have dared to do it, " he said.
"It's the first time that we have dared to come here in two years, " he said.
At any rate, no other candidates have dared to put their names forward so far.
At the same time, few have dared to envisage a peace process without him.
Whether Mr Blair would ever have dared to hold a referendum on the euro if his chancellor had supported entry is a moot point.
Until recently, candidate states would not have dared to question openly the rules underpinning the single currency, lest the markets send their currencies plunging and their borrowing costs spiralling.
We arrived at another of the camps - no more than a few old sacks and tarpaulins spread out along the road opposite the mine entrance - and were immediately surrounded by farmers, who until a year ago, they said, would never have dared to speak to a foreigner about their problems.
On the one hand, due to overwhelming public support for a strong US alliance with Israel, most US policy-makers have not dared to abandon Israel as a US ally.
Porter has been a Guru and many have followed him blindly and have not dared to ask what needs to change in his well branded toolbox.
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You can wear what you want at the beach, but Brazilians tend to leave their baggy bottoms at home and either don tiny string bikinis or the tight trunks that you have never dared to wear.
Kesri would probably not have dared use nikamma to describe a prime minister from the north.
Few other countries that depend heavily on hydro-electric power, which in turn depends on unpredictable rainfall, have so far dared to liberalise.
Governments have rarely dared try to evict the occupants of the slums because they are condemned for destroying the homes of the poor, though about 70, 000 relatively new dwellings have been bulldozed in the past month.
Nobody present dared to say or do anything that might have upset Mr Chirac.
In practical terms, Mr Brown said little that David Cameron, the Tory leader, could not have espoused, had he dared to.
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They know that many other governments would have lost referendums if they had dared to hold them (instead, the 26 other countries all chose the safer path of ratifying the treaty through national parliaments).
"UCU activists and members who dared stand up to the culture of fear at the college have been completely vindicated by this report, " a statement from the union said.
But there have also been cases of South Sudan hammering militias that dared to defy it.
Letting newcomers in would have brought benefits (it did to Britain) but Germany dared not grasp them.
And the loss is especially damaging to Colombia's struggling democracy when it involves those who have dared speak out against violence and intimidation.
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There are even one or two - such as giving the Bank of England independence, cutting benefits to the disabled and single parents - that Tory governments probably would not have dared introduce.
More pugnacious Democrats argue that the president could have got his way if he had held out longer, and dared the Republicans to allow taxes to rise across the board.
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