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73 Sentences With "going out on a limb"

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The company isn't exactly going out on a limb here.
He is learning the value of going out on a limb.
That's going out on a limb, and going up against vested interests.
"That's not really going out on a limb," Manager Dave Roberts said.
Going out on a limb, I'm calling it Trump, Rubio, then Cruz.
PILLSBURY: There&aposs a lot of premature commentary going out on a limb.
She tried courting the emerging left — going out on a limb to endorse Sen.
Boston has Justin Bieber going out on a limb ... and we have no idea why.
Read more: Square has started working with a select group of CBD startups while other payments rivals shy away from the trendy substance'Being early and going out on a limb'"We pride ourselves with being early and going out on a limb," Buyers said.
But perhaps — and we're just going out on a limb here — Vetements has (finally)...out-Vetement-ed itself.
Moreover, Lagarde achieved all this without going out on a limb on her own, as Draghi often did.
"People were sharing their stories, they were going out on a limb, they were saying a lot," she said.
Talk about going out on a limb (at least on the more predictable and calming parts of the analysis).
I'm going out on a limb, but I'm betting our foreclosure rate is fixing to go through the roof.
Going negative isn't easy, he said, and many are going out on a limb to say what they really think.
So for me, I learned a lot about going out on a limb and doing things you might not usually.
You've literally been the most, except for maybe Reed Hastings, been the most clearly vocal, going out on a limb.
I'm not going out on a limb to say that this is not one of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania's stronger cases.
Of all the communities out there, Flint is the No. 1 place they should be going out on a limb for.
It also wouldn't be going out on a limb to wonder if goofing around on social media sites actually hampers productivity.
" Luckie said the move to send the memo to Facebook's global staff felt like "going out on a limb by myself.
The project's disappointing results were published last year, but the bank's investors weren't exactly going out on a limb with the experiment.
I heard he likes to ride, so I am going out on a limb here and seeing if you know him well.
Going out on a limb here, but chances are you too have wondered what goes on behind closed doors with such an arrangement.
And maybe — I'm going out on a limb here — that's a reason perverse people find their way into the ranks of the church.
Saying a candidate is wrong about something—as moderator Candy Crowley did, controversially, to Romney in 2012—means going out on a limb.
We were going out on a limb at a time when five or six years ago, that wasn't necessarily where the trending category was.
This comic also shows IDW Publishing really going out on a limb as the company usually sticks to legacy reprints and licensed tie-ins.
I don't think it would be going out on a limb to say that Into the Breach was probably the Waypoint game of 2018.
I thought I was going to be going out on a limb with my John Tavares take, but now that seems kind of wimpy.
So it would not exactly be going out on a limb to say that the Colts have little to no chance of making the playoffs.
Instead of going out on a limb and playing hair roulette with yet another product, we thought we'd ask a few pros for their help.
"Trends change so fast, so it's all about going out on a limb," she tells me, her words picking up speed as she gets excited.
He seems to be going out on a limb, backing the Saudis so much that if they mess up he will pay a price too.
And if there's any place where Google is going out on a limb with the Pixel 2, it's with the choices it made on the camera.
"We are going out on a limb, but we have to," Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the NIH's Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told Reuters.
It's maybe less going out on a limb when we're in a moment, and we're in an era, where my personal crises are shared by everyone.
But that would be slower and less automatic, and perhaps — I'm going out on a limb here — he might not blurt out threats of nuclear war.
The criminalization of cannabis has affected the black population in disproportionate and tragic ways, but people are really going out on a limb to correct those injustices.
Too many industries keep slowly "evolving" a product or service in search of perfection, as opposed to going out on a limb to develop something truly revolutionary.
The writers realize this and try to ease our discomfort with one of those "I'm going out on a limb for you" speeches from a superior officer.
When Justice Stephen G. Breyer described the Korematsu decision in his recent book as "discredited," he wasn't going out on a limb, but reflecting a legal consensus.
I don't remember the exact numbers, but I'm not going out on a limb saying somewhere between three and four times the budget of The Shape of Water.
I might be going out on a limb, but I think this may just have been one of the best homemade mac and cheese recipes I have ever had.
The hope is that the attacks will not only rally Democratic support, but most importantly sow doubt among Republicans who are considering going out on a limb for Trump.
I may be going out on a limb here, but I'm just going to say it: I'm pretty sure no one is like, fully obsessed with their contact lens brand.
We realize that making predictions is a dicey game (one person's miracle-in-a-jar is another's flash-in-the-pan), but we're not just going out on a limb here.
But while "millennials" may be the earliest adopters of the on-demand economy, I don't think I'm going out on a limb by positing that those of all ages are joining them.
Dad was always going out on a limb, befriending people who didn't necessarily seem to want new friends, trespassing on private property, pushing the boundaries of acceptable behavior in quest of adventure.
Republicans acknowledge there is a significant divide between grassroots GOP voters, who admire the president, and elected officials, some of whom have begun to tire of going out on a limb for him.
So we're going out on a limb and saying that maybe, just maybe, there are a few ways you can wear tights, even if you kind-of (or fully) refuse to wear them.
"Now we have the legal backing to move forward and it kind of justifies it to folks that felt like maybe we were going out on a limb," Mr. Noble, a Democrat, said.
While Phantom Menace had numerous issues with story and acting, it was an enormous experiment from George Lucas, who had found that going out on a limb worked for the original trilogy in 1977.
"Most politicians can continue to get elected without going out on a limb for a treaty right," said Nicole Willis, a political consultant and member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
Day is going out on a limb in predicting the two-hour barrier will fall, probably to Kipchoge, a former 5,000 meters world champion who has sizzling track speed to back up his endurance.
"I'm going out on a limb here, but I would say that I think it would be in the president's best interest if he removed all of his children from the White House," Flores said.
Also, everyone's lighting these photos with the flashlight on their phone, which is — and you know, going out on a limb here — probably going to slightly alter the perceived color of the thing you're looking at.
Young Thug carried a cup into a Hollywood nightclub filled almost to the brim with a purple liquid -- we're going out on a limb and saying it's probably sizzurp -- and get this ... it's not against the law.
But both believe that 2017 will mark the end of the secular bull market in bonds; with Gundlach going out on a limb assuring it is "almost for sure" that the 10-Year is going to take out 3 percent this year.
Democrats have used it to rally their base against the GOP-crafted measure, while Republicans have begun to question the value in going out on a limb for a President who mere days after publicly cheering a bill would trash it in private.
The pool of people who start and propagate music culture can be so slim in a small music scene, the act of going out on a limb for the first time, after being embedded in a scene is highly important to keeping the world turning.
"I'm going out on a limb here, but I would say that I think it would be in the President's best interest if he removed all of his children from the White House," Flores told East Texas affiliate KBTX Thursday morning, the Texas Tribune reported.
"I feel like the only people who are going out on a limb and calling Bernie Sanders the front-runner, they have other reasons to call him front-runner," Todd, who moderates "Meet the Press" and serves as political director for NBC News, argued.
An investor who makes a big bet on the dollar on the assumption that a border tax will be enacted and drive the greenback up is going out on a limb just as much as one who thinks a border tax is a done deal and will spell disaster for retailers.
The fact that I was trusting them to such an extreme degree with my body also created a deep sense of mutual respect, as though we were both going out on a limb and had to make sure that the two of us had each other's back every step of the way.
I think my advice, this is my advice, not I think, because people ask me this all the time, my advice to someone seeking out their seed investment is to understand, and I'm going out on a limb here, this is just my observation, I believe that a seed investor is really betting on you.
" Inside Music magazine agreed, calling Petra Praise "truly different."Inside Music, "Petra: Peace of the Rock". Winter 1989–90, Pages 12–14. In one interview, Schlitt acknowledged the band was "going out on a limb.
Pasqua grew up in Roselle Park, New Jersey.Stewart, Zan. "VALLEY WEEKEND; He's Taking His Grand Piano and Going Out on a Limb; In a break from soundtracks, synthesizers and written music, Alan Pasqua will play a spontaneous, acoustic solo show Sunday in Glendale.", Los Angeles Times, April 18, 1996.
Sportswriters were mixed on who would win the contest, but opinion favored Stanford and a writer for the Eugene Register-Guard, in selecting Navy to win, wrote that was "going out on a limb" with his decision. However, the Midshipmen smashed any doubts and shutout Stanford 25-0. Following the win, Navy jumped in the polls and placed ninth, while receiving one first place vote. Navy was scheduled to play Pittsburgh the following week.
He also alienates the wing's Deputy Commander for Maintenance, Colonel "Smokin' Joe" Garcia (Henry Silva) by telling him that he must learn to delegate authority—and when Garcia applies for a transfer to a B-58 Hustler bomb wing, Caldwell refuses to act on it. Farr protests that Caldwell is "going out on a limb", to which Caldwell replies with a biting rhetorical question, "What's wrong with that?" Caldwell's harsh policies soon alienate even Victoria, who has befriended Fowler's wife. Eventually, morale at the upper echelons goes from bad to worse.
7-8 Later Goodman called for a Multiregional origin of modern humans.Baskin, Yvonne, “Cro-Magnon Roots Theorized- Modern Man Born In America?” The San Diego Union, March 2, 1981 > Goodman’s next book was The Genesis Mystery: the Sudden Appearance of Man and according to Paul Dean of the Los Angeles Times it is “something of an academic brush with scientific creationism, the belief that a divine surge, without explicit adherence to the Bible, created modern man… 250,000 years ago.”.Dean, Paul, “Unorthodox Scientist-Going Out on a Limb on the Origins of Man,” Los Angeles Times, February 23, 1981, View, Part V, pp.
Amazing expression is conveyed by the eyes and dramatic tension by little bubbles." The Greenaway is paired in a London announcement and presentation ceremony with the Carnegie Medal for children's literature, which recognized a controversially grim young-adult novel in 2014. According to the press release, "both winners independently argued that children benefit from stories without happy endings." Klassen said in his acceptance speech, "Making a book, you're kind of going out on a limb in the belief that what you think of as a satisfying story is the same as what other people think of as a satisfying story.
He was awarded the first of two Bronze Stars for his work on Corregidor. The second award was with Army Rangers who conducted a daring raid of the Cabanatuan prison camp in the Philippines, liberating 513 prisoners of the Japanese. That raid has been the subject of movies and books. Following the war, he worked in several photo studios in New York, ultimately establishing in 1948, his own photography business in Washington, DC. By 1954, he was carrying as standard equipment "a lineman's pole climbers and safety belt for shooting from telephone poles and trees" In 1996, he was still going out on a limb, dangling from the end of a construction cranes at the National Cathedral to get the right angle.

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