Sentences with phrase «stick your neck out by»

Both Davies and Bryant are expected to stick their necks out by voting against article 50 in the Commons.
It's a tablet that sticks its neck out by trying something different - that's fairly typical of Lenovo - and succeeds far more than we had initially anticipated.
Quick tip: Don't be afraid to stick your neck out by trying to get into a new industry and take a risk and ask for help from friends.

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What president would stick his neck out that far on a lie that is easily countered by Al Qaeda releasing another video?
I'm prepared to stick my neck out and predict that if Labour wins the May 2015 general election, Ed Miliband will not be party leader; he has yet to demonstrate to the public the gravitas required by the office.
Emmanuel said that he had been warned by Chicago Schools CEO Arne Duncan that he would be sticking his neck out if he supported Duncan's request for federal funds to open the Marine Military Academy, which becomes the fifth military high school in Chicago.
I don't have the data in front of me, but I'll stick my neck out and say the vast majority of those pre-orders aren't held by PC gamers with the kind of rig capable of running that E3 2012 build.
By being someone who isn't afraid to stick their neck out, you'll gain a following of new readers, keen to hear what you have to say next.
While I am still comfortable with my argument that «human inertia» is the prime explanation for a long response time for doing anything about greenhouse gas emissions, I am very wary of efforts by California and the U.K. to stick their necks out on carbon reductions.
Last week I stuck my neck out and predicted -0.32 C + / - 0.05 C on Dr Roy's metric by September this year.
So if it turns out that AGW theory is overblown, you and a smallish bunch of people who stuck their necks out will be vindicated, and the general public will be wondering how they missed what was so obvious according to the narrative that gets constructed by the historians and the media.
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