Sentences with phrase «bold move means»

Microsoft's bold move means the typical Start button interaction point for Windows users has been moved to the Charms bar for Windows 8.
It's a bold move meant to keep the entire community playing together, and early indications suggest it works.

Not exact matches

Look I am not even asking him to be a genius, to do something totally unpredictable and brilliant like selling Mata and getting Matic or selling Luis for 50m and getting Costa and Cesc, I mean those are bold effing moves.
Casey makes a bold move, and decides point blank that the date is going nowhere and they should just be friends — a hilarious scene involving the other female cast members announcing exactly what the «friend zone» means!
The Freeform dramedy has yet to be renewed for its second season, which means Tuesday's brilliantly written and acted entry could be its last — unless Freeform takes a deep breath and makes the bold move to give this show time to find its audience.
Huge foundation gifts meant to jump - start reform can fail if the funders have attached themselves to enthusiasts who ignore politics, move too quickly and dramatically, and run everything into the ground — or if local figures declare a bold reform and push it at great speed, but do not have the stature or political skill to sustain it.
It's a bold move, but it means the engine boasts 328bhp and 325 lb ft of torque (available from 2500 to 4850rpm) while the saloon's 0 - 62mph sprint is down half a second on the previous S4 to 5.1 sec (with the Avant clearing the dash 0.1 sec later).
I mean just look at the Halo franchise, one of the greatest shooters ever made (relax, I said ONE OF...) And going from Halo to Destiny was a bold move seeing as you had tons of angry hardcore Halo fans just waiting for Bungie to slip up and release a wreck and go yell about a new Halo game.
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