John Rutter is one of the few who actually dares to write new ones.
And no mainstream party, on the right, left or centre, dares to be branded anti-European.
They are free to fix prices and pull merchandise from any wholesaler or retailer who dares to discount.
It even dares to suggest that a lower-tax economy might grow faster and generate more tax revenues over time.
It truly amazes me when an analyst dares to tell the truth and bothers to do some actual analysis.
That narrow escape will occur only if the economy booms, thus raising tax collections more than anyone dares to predict.
The iPad is a bold piece of technology that dares to go against the complexity grain and make people simply happy.
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Who dares to be first to sell Cisco Systems, Dell Computer, EMC Corp. or Microsoft, even at 50 times forward earnings projections?
Yet no Danish party dares to sound as radical as Tony Blair.
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An intelligent man dares to change his mind when the context changes.
"His success is a reminder that no one who dares to stand up and challenge the status quo does so alone, " she said.
However, it should be noted that any person who dares to go against general public sentiments may have to face this kind of fate.
John Edwards dares to stand in the gap between rich and poor, black and white, urban and rural, a vision of a new America.
The SNP is relentlessly hostile to anyone who dares to speak out against them or question their version of reality or challenge their proposals.
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No, but you could be forgiven for thinking so, judging by the hysterical reaction that often greets an expectant mother who dares to sip Chardonnay.
"I might sound boring, but today no one even dares to think that players like Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo can come to Italy, " he said.
Whether her partner deserves better or worse is just one of the troubling question marks this superior mystery thriller dares to leave hanging in the air.
Dr. Henry Frankenstein (Colin Clive) dares to tamper with the essential nature of life and death by creating a monster (Karloff) out of lifeless human body parts.
Not even the two-party opposition Alliance, critical as it is of unemployment, still around 13%, dares to suggest printing money (the currency-board system forbids it) as a cure.
But if there is a market opportunity in British politics, it is the absence of a party that dares to be liberal in both its economics and its social policy.
We can complain about unwelcomed changes through Twitter, Facebook, or even set up a parody site to mock any company that dares to change its logo without our permission.
My cabin attendant brings breakfast as we emerge onto the 56-squaremile wilderness that is Rannoch Moor, a raging sea of bog and rock that only the railway dares to cross.
All the actors involved turn in first-rate performances, but much of the success of the film depends on the believability of Allen's character as she discovers passion and dares to be different.
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Me who was thrown out of the school choir, who hardly dares to sing in the shower, I'm belting out an Everly Brothers song and no one even notices my lack of pitch.
Based on countless conversations that Mr. Burstein has collected while producing his two documentaries and gleaned from his interview series with tastemakers and thought leaders for Fast Company, FAST FUTURE dares to define a generation whose oldest member is currently 33.
It dares you to laugh, and it becomes almost a guilty pleasure to do so.
Like any groundbreaking TV, it shows the audience something new, then dares it to look away.
It sings and dances to beat the band, and just about dares you not to love it.
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