It translates as 'To Dare Is to Do' and is a phrase that could apply to Mr Coaker's new task.
Money market rates should be closer to 2%, but nobody, except the depression-is-coming economists, dare to whisper that.
Another unknown is whether Israel would dare to strike Iran without a green or at least an amber light from the Americans.
In 2012, Douglas taught us that the next generation of women leaders are out there, and anything is possible if we dare to invest in their dreams.
The style of play from England is perhaps more 'Welsh' than many would dare to admit and the former Sale Sharks scrum-half is excited by going head-to-head with makeshift Wales full-back James Hook.
They reveal that a story is artificial, then dare you to keep believing.
But the opposite is really true: When you dare to be different, everything flows.
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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.
Such a history no doubt inspires the romantics from Lusaka to Libreville, and the sermon that says "in the shadow of tragedy walks great opportunity for those who dare to believe" is played out.
And with what I have experienced this morning is anything to go by, I dare not envision this next one...
You can't see the challenge of this, I suppose, but time is a dare, and I'm trying to.
It is a number that few Chinese schoolchildren would dare to challenge.
That is, if anyone in their right mind would dare to start a business like this in California.
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She also thinks that there is the bravura of a young boy's dare to his taunting, which irks her no less.
Even when the weak dare to confront the strong, the truth is not trivial.
The National Health Service is still with us, but now there is a lot of argument about how it will be paid for, as we all live longer and money is tighter, but nobody from any political party would dare to talk about scrapping it.
The bigger test, commanders say, will be using millions of aid dollars to roll out what they are calling "government-in-a-box, " a ready-made administration that is intended to allow the Afghan government to quickly reassert its authority in an area where its representatives didn't dare set foot earlier in the week.
It is a point that few of Europe's leaders would dare publicly to disagree with and thus much more devastating than being on the receiving end of an occasional swipe from the Thatcherite handbag.
They know that politically, the NHS is well nigh untouchable - and that if you are going to dare suggest it needs a prod and a poke if not a good makeover, you'd better be ready to prepare the ground with a liberal dose of praise for NHS staff first.
The new approach to drug education, reflected in the remodelled DARE, is more oblique.
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Thanks to Feeney, psychology as practiced is very different, and dare I say for many life as lived is different.
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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.
Mr McCain is at his best taking questions from unscreened voters, something most politicians seldom dare to do.
"I doubt they will dare to pressure me more because I am not a judge who is able to be influenced, " he said.
Nobody is predicting a strong European performance this year: a return to positive numbers across the euro area is as much as anyone dare reasonably hope for.
Dr. Walter Bortz, author of the books "Dare to be 100" and "Living Longer for Dummies" is 77 years old, but he has run a marathon every year for the last 35 years.
The way for the NFL to prevent that from happening is to hide the true nature of the game and to purport that the league is serious about punishing the supposedly few individuals who dare step outside the line of the law.
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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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