Even optimists do not dare to hope that such measures will rid Thai politics of corruption.
But senior party figures campaigned for a no vote, and Mr Hollande did not dare expel the rebels.
In other countries, you would not dare to step on a well-cultivated lawn.
Although the Tories do not dare court such voters openly, the party's tough stance on immigration might win a few over nonetheless.
American charter schools and Swedish free schools have plenty of enemies, Miss Wolf points out, but they survive because politicians do not dare to touch schools that have good results and broad support.
Perhaps the saddest aspect of Mr Khatami's dilemma is that he is being solicited not because he has new ideas or new methods of advancing old ones, but because he is an elder statesman whom the Council of Guardians, a vetting body, would not dare bar from running.
Judging by the fact the the video, as of this writing, has over 29 million views on You Tube, it would appear that many others also found it quite interesting, if not, dare I say, brilliant.
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Katsu is a Japanese staple, a breaded, deep-fried cutlet, though usually made of pork and not the Meat-That-Dare-Not-Speak-Its-Name.
Bulawayo's loathing of Mr Mpofu is so strong that he dare not address public meetings in the city.
They dare not antagonise their supporters in the bazaars with a programme of privatisation, deregulation and freer trade.
And we dare not take that step unless the people who spoke agree that such drastic action is justified.
Yet to remain desirable, a top restaurant dare not be seen to economise.
But it is the topic that dare not speak its name at Holyrood.
Insurance blindfolds tell health insurance companies that they dare not take into account certain risk factors when setting insurance rates.
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And with what I have experienced this morning is anything to go by, I dare not envision this next one...
Mr Sarkozy dare not disagree with Mrs Merkel in public, lest a row destabilises the euro and draws attention to France.
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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What we dare not dream of today may well become reality tomorrow.
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Whereas a British doctor uses medical judgment to determine whether to pursue a symptom with expensive tests, an American counterpart dare not.
They dare not meddle and, like many Indonesians, cannot see beyond him.
It is the most painful collapse in modern New York sports, almost 10 years old, the meltdown that dare not speak its name.
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Most people are far from networking experts (including me) and dare not mess with too many configurations outside renaming the SSID or changing the password.
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We dare not reverse that decision without good and just cause.
To its neighbours, China is such an important trade partner and competitor that they dare not let their currencies strengthen too far against the yuan.
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