Isn't civil courage what's to be expected of an intellectual?
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U.K. politicians privately ask whether a Greek euro exit might provide an opportunity to push through reforms they don't have the courage to risk now.
"I thought it was pretty cowardly that someone would put something like that up and spend the money for a billboard but didn't have the courage to put their name on it, " she said.
And if he has made a determination that executing the law by enforcing the terms is unconstitutional, I don't see why he doesn't have the courage of his convictions and execute not only the statute, but do it consistent with his view of the Constitution, rather than saying, oh, we'll wait till the Supreme Court tells us we have no choice.
"I wouldn't be surprised if COURAGE, as designed, is a negative trial, " Gregg Stone, director of cardiovascular research and education at Columbia University Medical Center, said two weeks ago.
"I wouldn't be surprised if COURAGE, as designed, is a negative trial, " says Gregg Stone, director of cardiovascular research and education at Columbia University Medical Center, who has conducted major clinical trials of Boston Scientific's stent.
Do we think they don't know the difference between courage and cowardice?
And by the way, though of course air traffic controllers are more skilled than firefighters, they don't have the, the courage that firefighters have in the way that they have to go into very, very dangerous situations and risk their own lives, and I think the whole community respects that.
And just in case "Courage" can't fulfill his responsibilities, Walter brought along another turkey, "Carolina, " as an alternate, the stand-in.
She said that -- one of her sayings was, without courage -- without courage, you can't love with abandon.
But other researchers believe that if COURAGE shows that stents don't save lives or prevent heart attacks, fewer patients will opt to have them implanted in their heart arteries.
Five years from now, or 10 years from now, or 20 years from now, won't we be better off if we had the courage to keep working and to keep fighting and moving forward -- understanding that it's not easy -- change has never been easy.
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In five years, or 10 years, or 20 years, won't we be better off if we've got the courage to keep moving forward? (Applause.) To keep working our way back.
It wasn't until he made it to the hospital that he got the courage to look at his wound.
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Rep. Bill Flores, whose district represents the town of West, said the courage of Marak in the face of loss isn't uncommon.
"He had the strength and the courage to stay loyal to us even when we weren't sure what would happen, " Sandusky wrote.
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Mr. SANTOS: (Through translator) I don't think I'm a pioneer, but our company had the courage to invest in a region that has risks, and that we had to research.
And while some may feel like they need a drink or two to work up the courage to take the plunge ... alcohol isn't a good idea before taking a cold dip.
You don't have to applaud Mr Kasich's choice of cuts to admire his courage in declaring them.
Courage is required to tell those stories that other people won't tell and to go wherever the truth leads you.
If you've been worried that you didn't want to share some information, please set that aside and have the courage to come forward.
And I think these individuals don't mind me saying that they are representative of the sacrifices and that quiet courage that exists among law enforcement officers all across the country -- and their families, because I know the strains of families in such a difficult job is significant as well.
The emotional tales of human courage and dedication are part of the attraction of watching an athlete conquer adversity, but wouldn't Sainsbury's have achieved more of a commercial impact if they were associated with the likes of Usain Bolt or Mo Farah?
"Don't suffocate who u r because of the ignorance of others, " Bryant tweeted, followed by the words "courage" and "support".
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