Sentences with phrase «to go out on a limb»

Thus, many climate scientists will not want to go out on a limb for hurricanes.
They didn't go out on a limb to pick this prospect.
Now, I'm going to really go out on a limb with some surprise predictions.
They say they are going out on a limb by providing digital files, which are prey to pirates who make unauthorized copies, readily available to all.
To some degree I would have to say probably (really going out on a limb there).
I was young, energetic, smart, and aggressive enough to go out on a limb if necessary to make a sale.
I'm going out on that limb again and predicting the best performance of the year will be recognized.
I may just have to go out on a limb at make this.
Going out on a limb as an advocate of the plot, I might be one of a smaller percentage of reviewers.
My department's VP actually went out on a limb to save my job in particular.
The former goes out on a limb; the latter should be easy to demonstrate as a statistical exercise with a simple energy balance model.
I like to review as much data as possible before going out on a limb with opinion.
I am going to totally go out on a limb here and just start out by saying, I love gluten.
Owners often go out on a limb to make sure their pets are always groomed and provided with the food, shelter, love, and attention they need.
I will also go out on a limb and say that, after several years where abstraction has been the dominant language of painting, representational work will start to mount a comeback.
I'm going to go out on a limb somewhat and say that claims made by a customer service representative are not binding, and are only advisory.
If you're not willing to go out on a limb for your Big Idea, why should anyone else?
Certainly not going out on a limb and trying to persuade a club to sell us a player they do not really want to.
This is really going out on a limb, though, so it will take some real experimentation and I make no promises at all!
I may be going out on a limb there, but that is what came to mind.
If you are not familiar, you might want to do a bit of research on how the name of a child will have an impact on their lives... I don't think I'm going out on a limb in suggesting «Messiah» will be a tough name to live with... just my opinion...
Pataki, who campaigned with Republican House candidate Matt Doheny and said he was going to be voting for state Sen. Stephen Saland tomorrow, wouldn't go out on a limb when it came to the closely divided chamber.
«notice how verse 23 says «life for life» - clearly indicating that the unborn child is a life» «I'd even go out on limb and say God would consider it an abomination»
I'm gonna go out on a limb on this one and assume that you don't believe in Santa, and I would assume that because there lacks any proof that Santa exists.
«Not many bike shares are really going out on a limb like Philadelphia is with this,» says Heekin.
I'm going out on a limb today with my statement that these are the BEST baked Herb & Garlic Fries EVER, but... they are.
When people go out on a limb — prepared for failure, willing to experiment to achieve the desired results — we should all applaud them.
JIM JARMUSCH By Gavin Smith The director of The Limits of Control talks about going out on a limb Plus: Kent Jones on a trance film for our times
No matter the hat she wears, she strives to honor God's plan even if it means going out on a limb and leaving comfort zones.
And I'm sure that the Boy Scouts will defend this name change now, since they've now gone out on a limb and announced it.
My guess is that Campling carefully weighed that risk / reward math, and decided it was worth going out on a limb.
sounds like uve done lets see... um going out on a limb «0 tours»... if ur comparing christianity to the taliban... wow haha nice one
To add insult to injury you have people like Billy Graham and his son Franklin going out on a limb for the Mormon leader willing to buy ad to elect this man as a leader of country.
But in its operative effects, this nowhere goes out on a limb for them,» said Thomas Berg, a professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis.
Ima go out on a limb and suggest that wenger starts with the following team....
Jack McCollum OL from The Colony going out on a limb with the Ohio State gear at the Harbaugh Michigan Camp.
Before Monday's National Championship game between the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame and the Crimson Tide of Alabama, Corso went out on a limb and selected the underdog, Notre Dame.
What will that mean for PFF in a year when they seem to be going out on a limb far more than their counterparts?
Worse: Eaton only learned that he got the job you wanted by reading about it online... yet he still goes out on a limb to shill for Turner again, even though Turner ignored Eaton as soon as the congressional race was over.
It is also an extremely sensitive moment for the prime minister, who has gone out on a limb defending his media secretary and whose judgement will be questioned if he is eventually forced to sack him.
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