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"I'm a big believer in having the courage to compromise, having the courage to be pragmatic and meet people halfway," Scarborough said.
It's about having the courage to choose hope over fear.
Taking responsibility means having the courage to think things through.
"I thank you for having the courage to do so."
It's about having the courage to reject the status quo.
Netanyahu thanked Trump for "having the courage to keep your promises".
Having the courage to experiment with alternative solutions is the second.
It's just having the courage to put yourself out there again.
Thank you, President Trump, for having the courage to keep your promises.
BreadTalk Group also believes in learning and having the courage to try.
Huge thanks to Lucy Zelic for having the courage to be herself.
It's about having the courage to admit that you made a mistake.
And we&aposre being criticized for not having the courage to raise taxes.
I only take credit for having the courage to be who I am.
But accusing them of not having the courage to lead AI is ridiculous.
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.
It was about having the courage to stand there naked and do this stuff.
Prime Minister, thank you for having the courage to take this big step forward.
It's about having the courage to try and put out into the world new ideas.
Thanks for having the courage and trying in whatever way possible to save my husband.
Collins, Capito, and Murkowski — for being willing and having the courage to take a stand.
"Parents, thank you for having the courage to send your daughters to school," she wrote.
"Thank you for having the courage to unequivocally condemn anti-Semitism," the Texas senator wrote.
" She adds, "The women are heroes for having the courage to speak out about it.
In having the courage not to have a map of what to do after graduation.
Thank you for having the courage, at long last, to begin to tell the truth.
He owes his success to having the courage and the foresight to go his own way.
"I respected him for having the courage to go out on his own terms," Fenn recalls.
Modesty means having the courage to rest in anxiety and not try to quickly escape it.
The police called the older girl a "hero" for having the courage to make the recording.
Being a Boss means having the courage to say the things everybody thinking but scared to say.
"Thank you for having the courage, at long last, to begin to tell the truth," she added.
You are changing this country by having the courage to stand up to the rich and powerful.
I'm proud of that Lakeland 6th grader for having the courage to take a stand against injustice.
Adele is praising her best friend Laura Dockrill for having the courage to speak out about postpartum psychosis.
I'm weirdly proud of Apple for having the courage to present power users with that difficulty curve spike.
Colbert continued, ripping Senate Republicans for not having the courage to open up their bill for public discussion.
"Thank you for having the courage to give this to us," producer Andrew Choi said in his acceptance speech.
To my best friends I have to say sorry, sorry for not having the courage to do this sooner.
Thank you California for having the courage, and taking the initiative, to set up this Peer-Run Warm Line.
"I am here today to thank you for having the courage to stand up to corporate greed," he said.
Less known is his 2008 praise for Bush officials for having the courage not to bail out Lehman Brothers.
Fearless is having the courage to say goodbye to someone who only hurts you, even though can't breathe without them.
"Thank you so much … for having the courage and the vision to bring August Wilson to the screen," she said.
It's whether you can forgive your mother and Bill for not having the courage to be honest with you sooner.
You're a natural leader, but flowing with the changes along your professional path means having the courage to take risks.
It means having the courage to understand that the world is too complicated to fit into one political belief system.
Having the courage to admit when you might be wrong, on the other hand, helps move conversations toward meaningful resolutions.
"The show is ultimately about having the courage to reach, having the courage to go through the process and take on the challenges that come with a life lived well and not ignoring that there's issues along the way but recognizing them and embracing the fact that that's part of the journey," he says.
Thank you for having the courage and leadership to take Executive Action on preventing more unnecessary gun violence in this country.
He also discussed "idea meritocracy," which involves having the courage to make the best decision in difficult circumstances, regardless of opinion.
"I give a lot of the credit to the attorney general for having the courage to do this," Mr. White said.
"On Twitter there is a choice between having the courage to @ the person you are trash talking, or not," Gillum wrote.
SN: For any artist, I would say it's finding your own voice and having the courage to speak in that voice.
This would not have been possible without the competition that was enabled by regulators having the courage to 'let the market work.
It means having the courage to publish explicit standards of quality and expectations of conduct, and fighting to maintain them however inconvenient.
The key is having the courage to shift toward what makes you happy, even if it rocks the boat or upsets others.
Praising Scott for her work on Star, Cox displays humility as she thanked Scott for having the courage to set the record straight.
Having the courage to challenge her boss in a meeting helped Ursula Burns, chairwoman and former CEO of Xerox, fast-track her career.
"We regret not having the courage to make such and such decision," wrote the dour Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran in Drawn and Quartered.
Trail is a hero regardless for having the courage to appear on 48 Hours when he knew it could have ended his career.
It's about having the courage to fight against assumptions and perceptions that others may have, and the power those societal assumptions still hold.
As with June and her Wonderland, having the courage to dream big, and even a bit outrageously, has led to some surprising places.
"Thank you for having the courage to stand up for those that many would prefer to forget about," a commenter wrote on Facebook.
" She added, "Having the courage to step outside all the boxes that people thought I should sit within, I got a lot more happy.
Recalling his June 2015 announcement at Trump Tower, when he famously arrived by escalator, Trump saluted himself for having the "courage" to run for president.
"If you build a chaos factory, you can't dodge responsibility for the chaos; taking responsibility means having the courage to think things through," he said.
Little Voice, which is also the title of a Bareilles album, is all about finding your true voice and having the courage to use it.
In fact, it was having the courage to challenge her boss that helped Ursula Burns, chairwoman and former CEO of Xerox, fast-track her career.
Their stories inspire me to find hope in hopeless times, having the courage to come out, act and remain authentic saves the lives of others.
"I think Morehouse having the courage to speak to issues of masculinity in today's environment is important," Morehouse president David Thomas told the Associated Press.
"Looking back 20 years from now," he said, "the nation will be better off because of having the courage to pass this law and persevere."
The Israeli leader thanked U.S. President Donald Trump for "having the courage" to keep his promise to move the embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.
" The ads praise Smith for having "the courage to vote for Medicare-for-all" and call her the "number one supporter of the Green New Deal.
If having the courage to ignore partisan politics, and vote your conscience on the ACA repeal causes your party to lose, then what has Washington become?
The last thing is that a lot of people talk about sticking to your guns and having the courage of your convictions, and it is true.
Having the courage to stop bullying is within each of us, and is desperately needed in today's world where we are continually being desensitized to aggression.
Advocates for people living with HIV have welcomed the news, congratulating Van Ness for having the courage to speak about such a stigmatized issue so publicly.
"I'm here today to thank you for having the courage to stand up to corporate greed," he said in a speech that was meet with cheers.
You have to give the officer props for having the courage to go up against the hellspawn, since this is really animal control's area of expertise.
It's about having the courage to move past lazy and uncritical assumptions in search of something useful by which we can all, like Faulkner's Dilsey, endure.
"I've had a lot of words about the FBI lately, but I give them great credit for having the courage to right this horrible wrong," he added.
As you know, I've had plenty of words about the FBI lately, but I give them great credit for having the courage to right this horrible wrong.
I applaud them for that, too, for having the courage to at least fire one across the bow of BP, which we do clearly in this movie.
Say what you want about the ethics of the Trump campaign in general, but Ms. McIver is to be commended for having the courage to admit fault.
Former President Bill Clinton, a fellow Arkansas native, appears in the film and praises Mr. Campbell for having the courage to become a public face of Alzheimer's.
They had everything to do with observing clear breaches of the grand slam code of conduct and then having the courage to call them without fear or favor.
As I've grown, that image has stuck with me; the face of LeVar as a 19-year-old having the courage to be the face of that pain.
"You are changing this country by having the courage to stand up to the rich and powerful," Sanders tweeted along with a photo of the two lawmakers smiling.
They're doing it in a way where they're trying to market it to a majority white country, and I respect them for having the courage to do that.
I applaud everyone on CBS for having the courage to put that on right now in a climate where that may not be the best time to do that.
Foucault points out that parrhesia is having the courage to express truth to others or reveal a truth about oneself, even under duress or in the face of danger.
The process of holding the Catholic Church accountable for covering up sex crimes against children began with brave survivors having the courage to stand up and tell their truths.
"I believe them and I respect them being able to tell their story and having the courage to do it," Harris said at a presidential campaign event in Nevada.
"I'm proud of Jason for having the courage to share his struggle, and for doing what he needs to do to take care of his health," Mr. James said.
"What I loved about it is that she challenged norms not by putting other people down, but by having the courage to, you know, really express herself through fashion."
"Thank you for being willing to talk about it, and having the courage to that," Harris told Monk quietly after the 24-year-old shared her experience as a victim.
It has been an experiment in having the courage, or some would say the ignorance, to dare to try a completely new setup that appeared to defy the preceding structures.
"And people who never spoke out before having the courage to speak out, just clearly demonstrates that this behavior that he engaged in, cannot be tolerated and cannot be overlooked."
We envy those girls for having the courage to do what we all want to do, but we also respect them for bearing so many years before ending it all.
"In being more vulnerable and having the courage to share my truths even more, I've learned that more people feel like that gives them permission to do the same," she said.
According to former Google career coach Jenny Blake, having the courage to stand up for something that's important to you can also help you avoid large workplace conflicts down the road.
For Ursula Burns, chairwoman and former CEO of Xerox, having the courage to challenge a VP in a meeting, which she thought would get her fired, actually fast-tracked her career.
HUCKABEE: God bless Jack Phillips for having the courage and the tenacity to go through this, because if this had failed, keep in might, then what are you going to do?
Many of the letters we receive are from people whose problems are caused by their inability to speak truth, so give yourself some credit for having the courage to do that.
It has a worthwhile message about having the courage to grant young people their freedom, but it's delivered in a ham-handed way that limits its relevance, beyond the most obvious ideas.
"I want to thank the Academy for this honor to this film on the abortion subject, and Miramax for having the courage to make this movie in the first place," he said.
Without having the courage to transfer, I would have missed out on living with my dad during the last year of his life, designing my own major and joining an amazing multicultural sorority.
Hardly. We just tend to prefer to put the woman in the role of victim, then condemn her for not having the courage to ditch that lying, cheating, sack of you know what.
By having the courage to speak up, regardless of the likely consequences — which is, in itself, a way of asserting agency and resisting Victorian notions of female frailty — we'll make measurable (if slow) progress.
"[My mother] saw one of our greatest challenges was learning to love ourselves, then having the courage and the wisdom to love others," said her son, the poet Guy Johnson, in a Google statement.
But importantly, though Wonderstruck has an embedded lesson — about how having the courage to both seek answers and connect with others is what makes us grow up — the film doesn't state that lesson outright.
There's a beautiful arc that happens, and it isn't dragons and killing zombies, but it's having the courage to be brave within her world, which is stepping outside her comfort zone, realizing her potential.
Gotta give props to McGee for having the courage to come out as a bug attack victim ... but don't be surprised if the guy ends up on "Shaqtin' A Fool" when the season starts.
Unless you want a life that is directed by others and boxes you in, you must commit to doing two things: Deciding for yourself what to do and having the courage to do it.
After the actress revealed he made triple her salary when they costarred together in the 2011 romantic comedy No Strings Attached, Kutcher took to Twitter to applaud her for having the courage to speak up.
In September 2159, when Apple unveiled the AirPods and infamously credited itself with having the "courage" to remove headphone jacks from its phones, Carolina Milanesi wrote for Recode that AirPods were not just an accessory.
Protecting everyone's autonomy is often a matter of just having the courage to change the tone — whether that's with your entire squad, or just with that soft-spoken member who never felt quite at home.
According to self-made millionaire and serial entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis, being able to form an argument for an idea and having the courage to state it can make you stand out, in a good way.
"The victims in these matters not only suffered the abuse they first report, they often bravely survive countless attacks, even in their sport, for having the courage to speak up," Ms. Colón of SafeSport said.
The whole thing about punk rock is that it is the combination of having really, really rigorous rules but it also having the courage to just blow something up for the pleasure of blowing something up.
This has been Mr. Flake's punishment for charting his own course on issues such as immigration reform and for having the courage to stand up to Mr. Trump, first as a candidate and now as president.
Being able to say "yes" to something you genuinely want to do is always a good feeling, but also having the courage to say "no" to something that may make you uncomfortable (etc), is important too.
The dance legend was at LAX when we asked about Lara's on-air apology for making fun of Prince William and Kate Middleton's son ... she applauds her for having the courage to own up to her mistake.
But yeah, I definitely encourage speaking up and having the courage to do so, but one has to feel it maybe in a different context before they get more of that, and I think it just takes time.
Hilbert says he is "incredibly proud" of Dyer for having the courage to take a public stand against her abuser, and believes her bravery will end up having an impact on the lives of victims throughout the state.
"We are very proud of Scott for having the courage to relive this very painful part of his life in order to ensure that justice is done today," Tom Cross's family said in a statement after his testimony.
But every character on The Orville is very obviously proud of themselves for at least having the courage to have these conversations in the first place, an opinion clearly shared by MacFarlane for having written this script at all.
Our party has always taken a solemn approach to errors and mistakes, including those by its leaders, first by having the courage to acknowledge them, second by giving a correct analysis of them, and third by resolutely correcting them.
"That was a display, that moment of me having the courage to just say no, but now I had to have the courage to unravel it, and just realizing, 'This next 40, I gotta do it my way,&apos" she said.
And it occurred to me that what's lost in popular discourse around makeup and beauty is that it's not about caking on product to hide who you are, but about having the courage to be the most you can be.
WILLIAM P. MCLANEPRINCETON, N.J. To the Editor: I am grateful to John Kelly for having the courage to defend the truth in an environment where it is clear that this president will never be given the benefit of the doubt.
Patriotism is not looking at our past through rosy glasses and a revisionist history; it is having the courage to examine more closely those areas that are broken, and it is believing in the power of the system to fix them.
Coming forward and speaking the truth has been on of the main focuses of the campaign, but having the courage to insist that things have not been properly handled is another important factor in workplace equality and women being heard.
According to self-made millionaire and serial entrepreneur Marcus Lemonis, being able to form an argument for an idea and having the courage to state it — even to the point of challenging your boss — can make you stand out, in a good way.
Before movements were hashtags, protest signs were tweeted, and news spread as fast as it could be typed into a computer, women were marching, protesting, and demanding equality by having the courage to live the life they wanted without waiting for permission.
I cry, too, when Baba talks about the importance of harmonizing with the past, of freeing ourselves from its influence and having the courage to say that everything really is OK when considering our familial history, whatever flavor of fucked it might be.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) for having the courage, clarity and integrity to publicly and unequivocally denounce Russian dictator Vladimir Putin for his murderous bombing in Syria and his attacks against American democracy.
" — Lindsay Stewart, 238, Upper East Side "I disagreed with John McCain on most but not all things political and yet I respected him for his integrity, valor, for being a patriot and having the courage of his convictions, even when they went against his party.
First of all, I want to commend my fellow Biggest Loser family members from season 8 for having the courage, strength and discipline to participate in a six year study, so that all of us might have a little more understanding about weight loss and sustainability.
But his role as a terrorism prosecutor arose again when he was asked to give the 2004 speech at the Republican National Convention, in which he staunchly defended the Patriot Act and credited President Bush with having "the courage and the wisdom" to seek its passage.
"As adults are considering finishing their diploma, often the greatest challenge is simply knowing where to go for support and having the courage to take the first step toward completing their diploma," Denine Torr, director of the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, said in a press release.
But there is a difference between investigating law enforcement agents who have violated the public trust and investigating agents for having the courage to do their job, even if it means shining a light on the corrupt underbelly of the most powerful man in the world.
"In some ways there's no difference between women and men in leadership, which means courage, really having the courage to stand up for what you believe – that you may believe in a product, you [don't have] to believe in a set of moral principles," Slaughter said.
"Absolute Nobody" used a quotation from J. D. Salinger — "I'm sick of not having the courage to be an absolute nobody" — as the basis for a reflection on personal ambition, in which Ms. McLean recalled her decision to leave New York City and abandon her musical-theater ambitions.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.) for having the courage to call out Congress for its hypocrisy on this issue.
Bill NelsonClarence (Bill) William NelsonAl Franken says he 'absolutely' regrets resigning Democrats target Florida Hispanics in 85033 Poll: Six Democrats lead Trump in Florida match-ups MORE (D-Fla.), for having the courage to enter hostile political territory at a time when emotions over the gun debate are running hot.
The first went to Lech Walesa, the heroic leader of Poland's 10-million-strong Solidarity Trade Union, in 1983; seven years later, the leader of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, was honored for having the courage to acknowledge the moral, political and economic bankruptcy of the old regime.
" Perhaps calming the concerns of conservative Catholics worried that the pope would drift too far in his search for a Muslim interlocutor with real power, the pope made a point to emphasize that respect for one's own identity and religious formation was a critical step to having the "courage to accept differences.
" Perhaps speaking to the concerns of conservative Catholics worried that the pope would drift too far in his search for a Muslim interlocutor with real power, the pope made a point to emphasize that respect for one's own identity and religious formation was a critical step to having the "courage to accept differences.
"We thank the President of Botswana and all others involved in Botswana for their forward thinking and having the courage to bypass doing what is easy in order to do what is right for the benefit of the wildlife of Botswana and the people of Botswana," said SCI President Paul Babaz in a statement.
"It was during a time when I was getting ready to come out and obviously we are in very different situations but I thought that Caitlyn having the courage to come out and be who she was, especially in a way more public way than I have ever dealt with, was really commendable," he said.
And let me also be clear, the only way we achieve these goals is through a political revolution – where millions of people get involved in the political process and reclaim our democracy by having the courage to take on the powerful corporate interests whose greed is destroying the social and economic fabric of our country.
Honesty is important for any relationship, but having the courage to be straightforward with your work friends often gives you a better chance of keeping them, said the work advice columnist Alison Green, who has answered questions about all sorts of uncomfortable office issues on her site Ask a Manager for more than a decade.
When asked in Hartsville, South Carolina, Sunday by CNN's Kyung Lah about her thoughts on Biden's apology, Harris said, "I think that he is right to recognize the impact of his words, and I applaud him for doing that, having the courage to do it," but she also made note of their differing stances on busing.
"It is astonishing that WeWork could reward Adam Neumann's blatant sexist behavior with a staggering and unprecedented golden parachute worth over a reported $1 Billion, while the Company has subjected Ms. Bardhi and other women to repeated and systematic marginalization, lesser pay than their male colleagues, and retaliation for having the courage to raise legitimate complaints of gender and pregnancy discrimination," Wigdor said.
The narrative in the movies that Eastwood directs follows men, and, yes, we are talking about straight white men here, as they move from conventional sexism to being shaken by a woman who testifies to that sexism, to having the courage — and yes it does take courage — to see women as full persons and to treating them with the respect that they deserve.
AND I THINK OVER THIS LAST YEAR, YOU KNOW, WE'VE DONE A LOT TO STREAMLINE THE COMPANY, TO GET MORE FOCUSED ON CORE VALUE DRIVERS, AND TO -- THE WAY I THINK ABOUT IT IS THIS LAST YEAR, MUCH OF IT IS HAVING THE WISDOM TO KNOW WHAT MUST BE PRESERVED AND HONORED FROM THE PAST, BUT ALSO HAVING THE COURAGE TO REIMAGINE AND BOLDLY REINVENT OUR FUTURE.
"What our writers do so beautifully is find that real-life balance with the humor that emerges in some of the heaviest moments and also in not shying away from — and having the courage to — really dive into some subject matter that all of our lives are being affected by, be that the election or the 'N-word' or preeclampsia and being an older mother or being biracial," she says.
The Foreign Ministries of the Republic of Korea and Japan recently announced that a deal has been reached to "finally and irreversibly" resolve the historically sensitive issue of "comfort women" – the euphemism used to refer to the innocent girls who were abducted and forced into sexual servitude by Japanese Imperial Forces during World War II.  U.S. Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryTrump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button #FreeAustinTice trending on anniversary of kidnapping in Syria MORE heralded the "resolution of the comfort women issue" and applauded Japanese Prime Minister Abe for having the "courage" to reach this agreement, although no survivors, now affectionately known as "grandmothers," were consulted before, during or after the announcement of the agreement or the posting of Kerry's press statement.

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