Sentences with phrase «bold leap»

But it's a bald, bold leap forward from her debut, confirming her as a distinctive voice in the indie hinterland.
Without this accomplishment I would not have had the opportunity (and bold leap of faith) to leave my corporate America job behind in pursuit of a career in fitness and helping others, as well as signing on with Cellucor.
And whatever PR folderol you've read about The Princess and the Frog representing the company's «first black princess,» be aware that Bold Leaps Forward are hardly the priority here, the common but wholly - valid criticism being that the characters spend more screentime as frogs than as people.
It's a fabulous, bold leap on Beatty's part, and you can feel how much the subject energizes him — just as it did his character.
Nevada's bold leap stems from the 2014 elections, notes Nevada State Education Association president Ruben Murillo, Jr..
As a Zelda fan, I must admit I've been doing the same things over and over since 1997 (The release of Ocarina of Time, the first truly bold leap the series took).
But that bold leap — which would involve closer political integration and ceding some fiscal sovereignty to Brussels — looks politically impossible.
«We have now reached a point where European integration, in order to survive, needs a bold leap of political imagination,» ECB president Mario Draghi said on May 24.
Frustratingly, the authors made this bold leap without even asking the mothers directly about their actions.
No surprise that Councils that took the boldest leaps..
In these circumstances, the decision to sacrifice Mubarak was a reluctant compromise, not a bold leap towards a better future.
Hats off to you, Dave, for taking a bold leap in troubled times.
Smith's second venture outside the View Askewniverse isn't quite the bold leap forward he was hoping to make.
In the end, Tower Heist isn't a black Ocean's Eleven or a bold leap forward for feature - film distribution, just a passable piece of commercial entertainment that falls closer to product than art.
This stunning sci - fi is a bold leap, driven by a most desperate human urge — but Interstellar struggles to make that jump between the divine and the domesticRead More
That would be Pedro Almodóvar, who takes a bold leap sideways with the uncharacteristically somber, intricately structured Bad Education, which played out of competition.
In California, legislators took a bold leap in 2013 to address such complaints, and enacted a new system for distributing education dollars.
I then took a bold leap of faith.
Honda takes a bold leap for 2005 with the introduction of the Hybrid Accord.
I started my blog Something In Her Ramblings about a year and a half ago, not only to document my travels around Europe while teaching English in Madrid, but also with the hope of inspiring other women to take a bold leap and travel, even if it means going it alone.
Featuring new characters, new gameplay twists, superb art direction and an even more engrossing story, The Fall Part 2: Unbound is a bold leap forward for the franchise.
This is disappointing considering there are many non-FMX courses that give ample opportunity for the internal combustion powered acrobatics, but the incentive just isn't there as there are no point to amass along the way.Trials Evolution had made a bold leap from the confining boxy warehouse setting that was first viewed in Trials HD, to the great outdoors.
Last year, premium - level collectible manufacturer Prime 1 Studio took a bold leap into the video game world with their new series of Batman: Arkham statues and character busts.
In case you missed it, Mega Man 7 is the latest of Capcom's Blue Bomber adventures to make the bold leap to Wii U Virtual Console.
As gallerist Howard Yezerski, who has shown her work before, points out, Trespass Daughter takes a bold leap past her work from just a few years ago, which was meticulously painted to resemble collage.
He seems willing to take risks, though one hopes even bolder leaps will be made in exhibitions to come.
But in November, it is taking a bold leap into the future — one that lower federal courts and many state courts already have taken.
Exactly twenty - five years ago on that day, the Heads of State and Government (HSG) of the European Community's then twelve Member States took the bold leap forward by signing the Maastricht Treaty.
Riffing on Neil Armstrong:...» One small step towards securities research, followed by one bold leap to control the desktop.»
This unprecedented announcement means that Ontario will take a bold leap away from a patchwork of services toward a real system of quality care and education that families can trust.»
It was a bold leap.
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