Every story like this emboldens their enemies, undermines their mission, and makes it harder for them to prevail. |
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We forget how often in history a perceived stumble or the half-measure only emboldens enemies to try what they otherwise would not. |
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Marcus emboldens himself to ask, and Sarah turns her professional wiles on him, suggesting he heard what he wanted to hear. |
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Kicking the issue into the long grass beyond 2015 only emboldens our European competitors. |
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It's a question that intrigues conservatives, as much as it emboldens liberals. |
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If skulking losers can kill 90 people, imagine what they can accomplish if this emboldens them and they are no longer skulking. |
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But if he emboldens Mr Bush or Mr Rubio to face down the anti-immigrant hard right, he may yet do his party historic service. |
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This in turn emboldens the perpetrators and gives them carte blanche to commit such acts. |
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Grace lifts us, inspires us, frees us and emboldens us to serve God. |
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In general, liberation makes sacrifice worthwhile, makes you forget whatever doubts you had about the undertaking, and emboldens you to try other hard and risky endeavors. |
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It enlightens us, it emboldens us, but also it's the spirit of what is being created here that moves us forward. |
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In my column for CNN, I detail why lobbing slurs and insults at Sandra Fluke only emboldens her cause. |
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Ryan says that this somehow weakens America's allies and emboldens its enemies. |
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By making rules simpler and more transparent, e-government emboldens citizens and businesses to question unreasonable procedures and their arbitrary application. |
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I think the profile of SDTC and the profile it provides its portfolio of companies emboldens entrepreneurs and other organizations to get into the space. |
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In an endeavour to appease the invader, it objectively emboldens it. |
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Smokey Black is made with Lapsang Soochong tea and emboldens any dish with a fresh smoked flavor. |
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