Sentences with phrase «wild leaps»

There is also a misconception that leaders driving significant culture change must be bold in nature, give inspirational speeches and take wild leaps at greatness.
And again, these visions don't have to be overly complex or be wild leaps at greatness.
Ignore The Crew and spend more of your time making wild leaps with your custom ride in TrackMania Turbo.
The Blues, Blackhawks, Stars, and Predators are still better overall teams, and the Minnesota Wild leap Colorado in the final game of the season to earn the final wild card spot.
If you're someone who likes to live life by the seat of your pants and is ok with taking wild leaps, you're probably going to love Miss Travel.
But then you're good at that, Chad — making wild leaps and lying for your God.
While no party in the modern era has officially turned against their incumbent, it does not take a wild leap of the imagination to believe that President Trump could break with precedent.
How you made that wild leap of logic from the (questionable) statement that 62 % of adults have trouble falling asleep (perhaps a percentage of them are co-sleeping, no?)
, I am writing a brand new book, and I'm going to take a wild leap here, and do this one without a beta reader, cycling through, slowing down a bit now just to make sure that I have confidence in my story.
Getting off the couch might not seem all that derring - do for you but to 9 - week - old French Bulldog puppy Pierre it is a wild leap into the unknown.
It uses an usb transmitter for mic support (still has 3/4 jack for MS though) so I'm taking a wild leap and say that most older «wireless» headsets that work with the PS3 should work as well.
So, it is not a wild leap to guess that the new maritime ministry and existing fishery ministry's method for «boosting production» means more aquaculture.
Yet when you do, you take a wild leap into the uncharted resume black hole.
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