Sentences with phrase «bold move because»

It was a really bold move because a lot of people were sceptical about it.»

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It's a move that's all the bolder because the company is asking every supplier to design its own game plan — to recognize their own workforce's needs and address them however they see fit.
It was a bold move, mainly because AdsWizz is one of perhaps three ad tech outfits capable of delivering audio ads using both data and automation.
I took the bold move of using half honey and half maple syrup because that's better for me.
Walsh is in the happy predicament of having more talent than he can afford because he made the bold move of rebuilding his team at the height of its success following its six - game loss to the Lakers in the 2000 NBA Finals.
The latter move was particularly bold because the Angels» top pitchers, Frank Tanana and Nolan Ryan, had been working almost exclusively with Terry Humphrey behind the plate.
Totally agree that it was an bold move by AW because as usual I was spitting feathers regarding the changes but what do I know.
Considered by some a bold move, because the university had no medical school, Dr. Kang saw it as an «ideal opportunity,» believing he could «make a difference and contribute to the lofty goal of conquering cancer through innovative research and teaching in cancer biology.»
A lot of guys are afraid to wear a pink colored blazer because it is a bold move for a guy to make.
This tote is also called a two - face bag, because you can either flip the flap on the inside to enjoy the bold colored LV initial crossing in the center, which I belief is more elegant and chic, or you can move it to the outside to reveal its monogram flower.
In an equally bold move, she paired the top with a navy lizard bag by Tyler Ellis, bright red bell - bottom pants, and matching suede shoes, because why not match a statement top with a statement bottom?
In an equally bold move, she paired the top with bright red bell - bottom pants and matching suede shoes, because why not match a statement top with a statement bottom?
Perhaps it's because not having The Rock looking and acting exactly the same as he does in every other movie starring The Rock was too bold of a move for The Rock to make.
I'm happy to see Tracy Letts more deeply in the game as Andrew Lockhart, because he's equally good at being a weasel and a hardass, and I thought it was a bold move for the show to have him put all the cards on the table: The U.S. knows that Pakistani intelligence and the military are sympathetic to the terrorists, and are maybe helping them, and is willing to cut off the cash if Saul isn't released.
This is a bold move for a superhero movie, because such films are often defined by their villains (the more daunting, the better).
It's a bold move on Gordon - Levitt's part, but it's necessary because the large majority of «Don Jon» consists of caricatures that require the humor boost.
Many of us felt (and still do feel) that we jumped into bed with UTLA too abruptly (albeit understandably) because we had some major issues facing us (Scotti leaving the Board situation, etc.) but together we were stronger and a bold move had to be made.
Because I think Toshiba deserves some credit for making some bold moves in its design choices resident in the Toshiba Thrive [tracking page].
It's a pretty bold move and not just because tying the TV and gaming mediums together has met with limited success in the past — anyone remember Defiance?
Al's line in the movie, «I used to be the next president of the United States,» was such a bold move on his part, because it diffused that whole issue.
I also like strikes, marches, sine - waving generally, but I have given up on that model because it failed to move Obama and the dems to make bold choices about policy in 2009 and the elections since that time have been so reactionary and destructive of the «common good» that I don't want to waste my time in these activities now.
Mike said: I also like strikes, marches, sine - waving generally, but I have given up on that model because it failed to move Obama and the dems to make bold choices about policy in 2009 and the elections since that time have been so reactionary and destructive of the «common good» that I don't want to waste my time in these activities now.
Legislation requiring «plain language» is a bold move, because it risks becoming an illustration of Fodden's Law of Perversity (which has no general statement, only corollaries, one of which might be, for instance, that «courses on teaching are invariably badly taught»).
Not because I wouldn't enjoy it - just because it's such a bold move... and I'm still such a...
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