In the solutions we propose, we take into account the personal profile of the client, his aversion for risk or indeed his intrepidity. |
In the business world today, it is the man of judgment and prospicience, of tact and intrepidity, of courage and vision, who can dictate the affairs of a city. |
He was saved and carried on board the 'Regulus' by the intrepidity of young Dill. |
Yet maybe that eccentric, rootless Viking intrepidity would suit her hero more. |
In the thicket: his intrepidity and bravery means that he can stir up and even obstinate boar. |
This intrepidity is thus more necessary than ever at the dawning of the new century, which promises to be full of hope. |