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"I hope someone else has the courage to do this."
Neither has the courage or the desire to do so.
Whether he has the courage to persist still remains to be seen.
The team he has built, though, has the courage of its convictions.
"And this governor has the courage to stand up and do that."
She has the courage to lead the fight for common-sense gun legislation.
It has the courage to grow, change, and develop along with its characters.
And unusually for a sequel, this installment has the courage to feel conclusive.
" Adds Hayes, "Plum has the courage that I wish I had as a kid.
If someone in your life has the courage to speak out, please believe them.
Which of the current set of candidates has the courage to stand for education?
I know only one production that has the courage to leave this undanced: Balanchine's.
We stand together with everyone who has the courage to own and share their identity.
And Donald Trump certainly has the courage to say it, and that's what I respect.
All it really takes is a chief executive who has the courage that he claims.
Which of them has the courage to make the right choice over the easy one?
If Dr. Ford has the courage to do it, so should I. It's my herstory.
"Julián Castro has the courage to tell it is," says one supporter in the spot.
Janelle Monáe — because she has the courage to be as unique as she wants to be.
It will be interesting to see if Trump has the courage to attend next year's WHCD.
"We'll see if she has the courage of her convictions to actually vote no," he said.
"If someone in your life has the courage to speak out, please believe them," she writes. pic.twitter.
I hope that whoever buys Gawker/Gizmodo has the courage to stay true to that core principle.
Finally, Congress has the courage to face the scourge of our nation head on: the fax machine!
One possibility is that Trump doesn't spell too good, and no one has the courage to correct him.
He's brought issues to the fore this campaign that others haven't, and he has the courage of his convictions.
But any fair-minded person must grant that unlike his boss, Mr. Sessions has the courage of his convictions.
Anybody out there who has the courage, and the want, to try to do this—you gotta go for it!
Huge respect to anyone who has the courage to be themselves and be as feminine or masculine as they want.
"I feel like I'm the mom who has the courage to share her story with her daughter," the actress says.
"I'm always proud when someone in the workplace has the courage to stand up for what is right," Underwood said.
I've known Kate for ten or so years and she has the courage to tell me when she doesn't like something.
"She has the courage to fight for Hispanics," said Xochitl Saucedo, a retired music record factory worker and former teacher's aide.
But she has the courage to face the truth and take responsibility to make up for it, and that's already good enough.
It's heartbreaking to see a young girl sex trafficked then when she has the courage to fight back is jailed for life!
It's heart breaking to see a young girl sex trafficked then when she has the courage to fight back is jailed for life!
I believe one of the primary reasons that she has the courage to speak up is because she knows he's actually in jail.
And I just think that's lazy and we're waiting for somebody who has the courage to go out and actually connect with the people.
"His statements need some discipline, and I don't know if anyone in the White House has the courage to discipline the president," she said.
If it is disappointing that neither mayoral front-runner has the courage to counter the NIMBYist tendencies of London homeowners, it is not surprising.
"We need a president who now has the courage to stand up to the billionaire class and Wall Street," he said during the appearance.
It's a promising direction: Here's hoping he does more of it, and that he has the courage to leave some of the ruffles behind.
After Game 7, Hill expressed his admiration for Darvish, and for any athlete who has the courage to compete, and potentially fail, in public.
"Tony is singing so deeply and interiorly — it's almost in a private place, yet he has the courage to completely share," Mr. Charlap said.
Strickland has the "courage to stand up to the gun lobby," said Giffords, who now runs the gun control group Americans for Responsible Solutions.
My thoughts are with the victims of hate around the world, and everyone who has the courage to stand up to it every day.
"Let me be clear, every single person who has the courage to come forward with a sexual harassment complaint deserves to be believed," he wrote.
"As the FCC revisits its policies in light of the court's directives, I hope it has the courage to run an open and fair process."
She has the courage to take a position based on her understanding of what is right — as she recently did with regard to beginning impeachment proceedings.
I hope that there's an athletic director that has the courage to not see me as a woman, but just see me as a qualified coach.
Of course, Ryan introduced Trump at a rally in NY Monday night -- praising him as a guy who has the courage to say what everyone's thinking.
"He's recognizing and learning what his rights were and now has the courage to come forward and make a claim that he's entitled to make," Hutcher said.
"I will definitely take a look to see who has the courage to take on a job like this and do what needs to be done," she said.
"In all versions of Lara Croft, she's a character who basically has given the finger to expectations and has the courage to live life on her terms," Adams said.
"I just don't have anything to say about documents like that that nobody has the courage to put their name on and they leak in that way," he added.
George says if someone has the courage to approach you and ask for help, the first thing running through your mind should be what to do to follow up.
"I just don't have anything to say about documents like that that nobody has the courage to put their name on and they leak in that way," he continued.
"I just don't have anything to say about documents like that that nobody has the courage to put their name on and they leak in that way," he continued.
"We knew that Tony was gonna miss some games, and to have another person that has the courage and the experience to play that position is important," Popovich told reporters.
"Judge Moore has a lifelong passion for the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and he has the courage of his convictions," wrote Ted Cruz, who has fundraised for Moore.
"I just don't have anything to say about documents like that, that nobody has the courage to put their name on, and that they leak in that way," Rosenstein said.
"I just don't have anything to say about documents like that that nobody has the courage to put their name on and that they leak in that way," he said.
"My experience has taught me that no matter your background, a single person that has the courage to speak up when it matters can make an enormous impact," she continued.
"I just don't have anything to say about documents like that that nobody has the courage to put their name on and that they leak in that way," Rosenstein said.
I genuinely can't imagine not trying to help people wherever possible, especially when you see someone who is such a great candidate and has the courage to ask for help.
There has been a fair bit of criticism of Davos in the past, questioning whether the world's elite has the courage to take necessary action in terms of climate change.
But unless the department has the courage to issue a strong rule later this year that reflects the most current science, achieving a prosperous future here will be all but impossible.
I draw strength from every person I meet who has the courage to share their story and stand up and call out the failure of our politicians to address this crisis.
YouTube doesn't give a shit about actually stopping harassment, it's doing damage control so it can keep tricking advertisers into believing that it has the courage to regulate its own platform.
"Somewhere, today, in this world, a young protestor awaits the brutality of her government, but has the courage to march on," Obama said in his 2009 Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech.
If she has the courage to look, it is at least in part because of her subjects' courage to let her look at them in all their quotidian joy and pain.
"I am ready for a new president who believes in big, bold, structural change, and who has the courage, the passion and the plans to make it happen," Massachusetts state Rep.
He is an authentic ideologue -- an avowed Democratic Socialist who has the courage of his convictions for decades and succeeded in changing the terms of the debate within the Democratic Party.
The world can be saved, but only if America has the courage to act immediately to enforce nonproliferation, and then commits to the sustained diplomatic leadership necessary to make nonproliferation permanent.
Now, it&aposs a matter of whether or not the inspector general has the courage to tell the American people the truth or is going to take Congress following up on this.
What really bothers me and gets me so angry is that the White House is victimizing this person [...] Why should we participate in a victimization who has the courage to come forward?
And without them, the right has nothing to fall back on (not one of the hundreds of attacks launched at her has the courage to directly dispute the IPCC report she submitted).
It's a sheer delight, but it also has the courage to explore the darker aspects of a character who could have all too easily been polished to an inoffensive, family-friendly Disney sheen.
"I try to do my job and be a decent person, and a decent person has the courage to face what is not necessarily pleasant, what is perhaps dark and troublesome," she said.
The Highway Trust Fund, now barely sustained with motor fuel taxes that have not increased for the past 25 years, could be a reliable source if Congress has the courage to increase it.
"You can either view it as he has the courage of his convictions or he is being foolish," said Damien Park, managing partner at Hedge Fund Solutions, who specializes in analyzing activist investors.
Not everyone has the courage to brave the new Guardians of the Galaxy ride, but most folks can enjoy the latest confection to come out of the House of Mouse: light-up cotton candy.
Apple's Phil Schiller described Apple's move to a new wireless chip as "fixing the challenges" of wireless audio in a keynote address this morning, and that Apple has the "courage" to ditch the headphone jack.
"For the gun lobby, there is no more important mission than defeating any politician that has the courage to stand up to them and present real solutions to the gun violence epidemic," the email read.
" Stewart also said he spoke with Trump multiple times this week and praised the president as someone who "listens to the federal delegation and locally elected officials and who has the courage to make necessary change.
Pelosi said she doesn't think anyone in the White House "has the courage" to call Trump out for his actions, or to tell him that his tweets are "beneath the dignity of the office you serve."
"While we conservatives need to continue to educate Donald Trump on our issues, no one doubts that Trump has the courage to stand for what he believes, no matter who or what the opposition," Viguerie said.
"If a French president has the courage to set a clear signal for Europe after his election, then Germany must have the courage to rethink its own deadlocked positions within the monetary union," Mr. Gabriel said.
" Fulton asserted that Clinton has "the courage to fight for commonsense gun legislation," while Reed-Veal talked about the Democratic nominee as someone who, as president, would "help lead us down the path toward restoration and change.
Li Datong, a former editor of the China Youth Daily state newspaper and one of the few voices of open opposition, said delegates know the amendment is wrong but no one has the courage to speak out.
"Behind closed doors, Judge Gorsuch expressed disappointment with President Trump's attacks on the judiciary, but a Supreme Court Justice must prove that he has the courage and independence to stand up to a President in public," Blumenthal said.
"What Secretary Clinton is saying is that we are not a country that has the courage to stand up to big money and do what has to be done for the working families of this country," said Sanders.
The result has been an increasingly networked group of racists and hatemongers who have so far met no official resistance, egging each other on until one picked up a gun to prove he has the courage of his convictions.
"The reason why Donald Trump is getting so much support right now is because people are seeing him as the only one who has the courage to clean out the stables of the American governmental system right now," Webb said.
The President's self image and his appeal to many supporters rests on the idea that he has the courage to take steps other Presidents wouldn't and that he will be unpredictable, disdain political correctness and shatter taboos that defied his predecessors.
I was just enchanted frankly, by this love story, and the theme of having the courage to be an individual in the face of conformity, and having the courage to love someone who has the courage to be an individual.
He still believes in a universal cash-transfer policy, it seems, but no longer has the courage of his convictions: "What went wrong at The New Republic," he says, is "the driving reason why I favor a more modest guaranteed income" instead.
Whether at conservative workplaces like Fox News or progressive ones like FitzGibbon Media, powerful men can get away with serial sexual harassment or assault for years before one woman finally has the courage to speak out and encourage others to follow her.
The real question is not whether President Trump could end up severely damaged by a fight against his own party, but whether the congressional wing of his party really has the courage or political interest to take him on when push comes to shove.
"It's not so much a golden as an iron age for painters," Vincent wrote, and, of all the movies about him, it is the least shining, Pialat's "Van Gogh," that tells the most iron truths, and has the courage to conceive of art as work.
When Axe barks his order ("Don't stop until we get what we're owed") in his sports car while AC/DC's "For Those About to Rock" screams on the soundtrack, he is fully himself, and the show has the courage to make that image revolting.
David Webb, Hong Kong's leading investor activist, said in his consultation response published this week that the Hong Kong law still allows SFC to take more control of the listing function despite the opposition, provided the government has the "courage and foresight to back the SFC".
For most of us, the Zendaya we know comes courtesy of social media: The star regularly shuts down haters, has the courage to try every beauty look you can imagine (including a mullet), and even does her own makeup for the red carpet, often showing off her skills on Snapchat.
AND THIS IS THE WAY IT SHOULD BE. YOU KIND OF WONDER WHY IT TOOK A PRESIDENT LIKE PRESIDENT TRUMP TO DO ALL THESE THINGS, BUT THE BOTTOM LINE IS PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS THE COURAGE AND VISION TO TACKLE THIS STRUCTURAL IMBALANCE THAT WE HAVE IN TRADE AROUND THE WORLD.
I think it's her feelings for Barry and I think it's also her inner moral compass; she has the courage to fight for what's right and she's fearless in doing that — she's fearless in fighting for the people she loves… She's essentially the same no matter where we find her, and that's given her strength and determination to fight for what's right.
I also look forward to working with Secretary Clinton to transform the Democratic Party so that it becomes a party of working people and young people, and not just wealthy campaign contributors: a party that has the courage to take on Wall Street, the pharmaceutical industry, the fossil fuel industry and the other powerful special interests that dominate our political and economic life.
If a French leader has the courage to speak of a common budget for the eurozone, then Germany should also have the courage "to think again about some firm positions in the currency and be open to a Franco-German compromise in the currency union," Mr. Gabriel wrote in a paper published in Der Spiegel and said by his Foreign Ministry to be genuine.
Not the fact that Sanders said he wanted his supporters to continue to influence the direction of the party but the specific way he characterized this direction: I also look forward to working with Secretary Clinton to transform the Democratic Party so that it becomes a party of working people and young people, and not just wealthy campaign contributors: a party that has the courage to take on Wall Street, the pharmaceutical industry, the fossil fuel industry and the other powerful special interests that dominate our political and economic life.
Sen. Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.) called Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) President Trump's "greatest enabler" and said he doubts the Republican has the "courage" to condemn Trump's recent attack on progressive congresswomen of color.

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