Sentences with phrase «much bolder step»

But the church could take a much bolder step, tapping a pontiff that represents its future in the «Global South» rather than its past in the «Global North.»

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«While several countries in the Caribbean have taken the bold step of banning the fishing of parrotfish (including Belize, Bonaire, Turks and Caicos Islands), parrotfish fisheries remain in much of the region,» Dr Bozec said.
I love the effect of layering over it a sailor striped (with much bigger stripes) blazer but you can also take a step further by adding a bold monochrome jacket.
As much as I love donning a bright bold lip, it involves quite a few steps to achieve that perfect pout each time.
While it's refreshing to see Toyota take a bold styling step with the latest version of the Yaris hatch, it's equally as disappointing the company has retained much of the safe - but - staid overall character of the now five - door - only range.
It is a very exciting concept and it is a very bold step in a new direction when much of the publishing industry is struggling to maintain the traditional publishing and corporate structures they grown accustomed to and found success with.
If you don't mind trying an unofficially released operating system, it's pretty much time to stop what you're doing and step right up and download BlackBerry 6 for your BlackBerry Bold 9700.
With the Mississippi House passage of HB 555, the state has taken a bold step in providing much needed oversight for the hiring of outside counsel by the state attorney general.
I don't get the feeling the task force much likes the idea, and I can't see the law society taking such a bold and irreversible step — not yet, anyway.
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