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If I want people to go out on a limb and accept me, I need to go out on a limb and give them the chance to do so.
I know I'm out on a limb by saying that.
Tim, however, really went out on a limb for us.
And now our music critic goes out on a limb.
The company isn't exactly going out on a limb here.
If it's not, then Reines is waaaaaay out on a limb.
"You don't want to go out on a limb," he said.
I'll go out on a limb and say yes, it is.
You have to go out on a limb a little bit.
"I was way out on a limb," Mr. Stiles admitted later.
He is learning the value of going out on a limb.
"I'm not that far out on a limb," he told Fredericks.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say Republicans?
In their view, the President had ventured far out on a limb.
GINGRICH: Look, I&aposm going to go out on a limb tonight.
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.
"It feels like I'm way out on a limb, frankly," he 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.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You know -- let me just go out on a limb everyone.
Venturing out on a limb: the story behind the Rothenberg story Dear Backchannelers,
She went out on a limb to do that — no other candidate did.
I mean, Clint, if you want to go out on a limb, you can.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and make a massive assumption.
But Democrats have been cautious not to go too far out on a limb.
We're gonna go out on a limb and say that generally speaking, chores suck.
She tried courting the emerging left — going out on a limb to endorse Sen.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say probably you have not.
But how do you to decide which flavor is too far out on a limb?
"He really went out on a limb for me in so many ways," says Rippon.
In the episode, she goes out on a limb and asks Waterford what it means.
" Well, we'll go out on a limb and say this initiative definitely qualifies as "innovative.
Let's go out on a limb and say he's got this résumé category sewn up.
STEVEN TYLER: OUT ON A LIMB (2018) on iTunes, Amazon, FandangoNOW, Google Play and Vudu.
When Trump is out on a limb, he's the most easily routed man in Washington.
I am going to go out on a limb and predict Lamont wins this one.
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.
There was really nowhere to turn and I felt like I was out on a limb.
Arthur: I'm going to go out on a limb and guess you're not going for Trump?
McConnell a few days ago permitted himself to go out on a limb with this comment.
In defense of the administration, perhaps no Republican walked out on a limb more than Sen.
Likelihood: I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that this is actually plausible.
Abortion opponents "are going further out on a limb knowing the makeup of the court," she said.
" He continued, "For all of her rhetorical gifts, she's never really too far out on a limb.
But the Trump administration has gone further out on a limb in Israel's favor than Bush did.
I'll go out on a limb here: Foucault probably wouldn't have been a fan of social media.
At times, people nodded to Mr. Sanford's dissents, urging him to venture further out on a limb.
I'll go out on a limb here and predict that the wing will be hailed as progress.
Yep, we're going to go out on a limb and say they probably control a gym or two.
Going to go out on a limb here: The Samsung Galaxy S9+ might be *the* phone for birders.
But we're going to go out on a limb here and say that a bell probably isn't it.
She went out on a limb, you know … But she went for it in a totally exciting way.
But perhaps — and we're just going out on a limb here — Vetements has (finally)...out-Vetement-ed itself.
I'll go out on a limb and predict that GOP primary voters aren't real fond of unfunded mandates.
"One of our guidelines is prevailing usage — it's not always to be out on a limb," she said.
Moreover, Lagarde achieved all this without going out on a limb on her own, as Draghi often did.
Allow me to go out on a limb: The next test for Trumpism is Alabama on Dec. 14.
"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).
If you really want to go out on a limb on that "Loop" thing, here are a couple thoughts.
I'm going out on a limb, but I'm betting our foreclosure rate is fixing to go through the roof.
Asked about Trump's decision to abandon the U.N. process, Attenborough said the United States was "out on a limb".
Indeed, we've gone so far out on a limb — veering into pure speculation — that the branch has surely broken.
You earn an ally for life if you go out on a limb with them when it's still risky.
WM: So why don't we go out on a limb and say they'll be 80 percent purchased by women.
"I didn't feel like I would go out on a limb for something that really sounds so controversial," he says.
"I didn't feel like I would go out on a limb for something that really sounds so controversial," he said.
But we're gonna go out on a limb and say his limbs are racing Fallout across a similar finish line.
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.
A: I left my job to go out on a limb to do this… My family is in small business.
You've literally been the most, except for maybe Reed Hastings, been the most clearly vocal, going out on a limb.
You're out on a limb on this one: Hillary Clinton said today that she would sign the bill. http://bit.
Steven Tyler is the subject of a new documentary by filmmaker Casey Tebo titled "Steven Tyler: Out On a Limb".
We are going to go out on a limb and make a case for the person we want to win.
I'll go out on a limb and wonder if that is because it's less of a novel idea to women.
I'm not going out on a limb to say that this is not one of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania's stronger cases.
This economy is about "putting yourself out on a limb for somebody else with no expectation of immediate payback," she says.
Of all the communities out there, Flint is the No. 1 place they should be going out on a limb for.
The bank released a research report called "Out on a Limb" on Thursday, including a collection of contrarian stock investment ideas.
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.
My favorite were the people who went out on a limb and asked if Brandon, Tyler, Tess, and I were quadruplets.
From my limited knowledge of weed, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that is some strong shit.
Few seem willing to go out on a limb and predict that the revived hospitality business will lead to widespread growth.
This makes historical fiction a safe, even conservative, genre, attractive to writers who aren't looking to go out on a limb.
I am going to go out on a limb here: Trump's suggestion that Obama is personally Muslim is racist and bad.
You don't want to have them withhold their ideas or withhold their effort and not want to go out on a limb.
Out on a limb, Vox has dismissed Spain's pension system as a pyramid scheme, and proposed creating a new system from scratch.
When Cooper found out the tree was getting the ax, she decided to go out on a limb and hop into action.
He went out on a limb That's the only thing that could have created the rhetoric Trump used in the Rose Garden.
"I'm gonna go out on a limb and say if it's worn properly, denim-on-denim could be [brought back]," he said.
Would he award his top jobs to the very small group of loyalists who went out on a limb for him early?
Well, we're going to go out on a limb and say it's perhaps a bit fastidious, as in this case in Australia.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say it's probably pretty tough getting the public to notice your new browser.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and predict that "Bull" is not going to enjoy that kind of longevity.
"I was really annoyed because I had gone out on a limb and emailed him and made myself vulnerable," Ms. Ewing said.
From her entrance, she's way out on a limb; she hangs there, valiant and tremulous, until you fear for the actress's safety.
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.
We're going to go out on a limb and say it was totally worth it...This story originally ran April 2, 2015.
Of all the communities out there, Flint is the number one place that that they should go out on a limb for!
But in 2008, without any guidance, he went out on a limb and posted a help wanted ad in a Manila newspaper.
I heard he likes to ride, so I am going out on a limb here and seeing if you know him well.
In fact, they can be absolutely brazen, occasionally popping out on a limb to return the gaze of bird-watchers and admirers.
Of all the communities out there, Flint is the number one place that that they should go out on a limb for.
" The author also boldly goes out on a limb by declaring that "the other clear winner from tonight's debate was Donald Trump.
" Tyler's rep added, "He's going on his solo "Out On A Limb" tour kicking off next week at The Venetian in Las Vegas.
What's next: Utah is not the only red state leaning into Verma's agenda, but it's further out on a limb than any other.
Dan: I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess that you are familiar with the works of Explosions in the Sky.
So, we've never met, but we'll still go out on a limb and guess that you've probably got a bad habit or two.
The SMART Act does not yet have any co-sponsors in the Senate, meaning Hawley is out on a limb with this bill.
" Another EPA official added: "I don't know if Flint is the kind of community we want to go out on a limb for.
I'm stepping out on a limb to present fantasies that might be seen as old fashioned, icky, maybe masochistic, or not-so progressive.
Going out on a limb here, but chances are you too have wondered what goes on behind closed doors with such an arrangement.
Bruni: I find the best picture race a muddle, and will go out on a limb and say that "Get Out" will win.
So even if Díaz-Canel wanted to go out on a limb, the party will remain a check on any of his ambitions.
The aides believe that Mr. Giuliani, eager to land something that would please Mr. Trump, had gotten too far out on a limb.
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.
Use a recipe (omit any meat included in the ingredient list) or go out on a limb and create your own culinary masterpiece.  3.
So I'm gonna go out on a limb here and ask the people of West Virginia to make a wise decision and reject Blankenship!
We weren't going to get the kids that made a difference if you don't go out on a limb on a few of those.
He's also a person willing to go out on a limb to praise (and criticize) games you wouldn't expect, making his response particularly interesting.
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.
But few of the candidate's who support nuclear go out on a limb to broadcast it, or list it by name in their policies.
AOC isn't the only member of the Squad of four female progressive reps to go out on a limb for congressional candidates this cycle.
It was the kind of moment that only increases GOP resistance to getting too far out on a limb in support of the president.
I thought I was going to be going out on a limb with my John Tavares take, but now that seems kind of wimpy.
While I obviously can't confirm this, I'd also be willing to go out on a limb to say that Chyna is wealthier than Belly, too.
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.
That's why the Californian dwarf billy goat went out on a limb to help his nearly one-ton friend, Buddy the Clydesdale, escape their farm.
So, I'm not eager put myself out on a limb and say that the HomePod is or is not going to replicate the iPod's success.
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.
We're going to go out on a limb here and say that she didn't do any research, data-collecting, or math to reach this conclusion.
I am going to go out on a limb here and admit that I was speeding on my road trip between LA and Rancho Mirage.
I would go out on a limb and say that during Vappu Finland is one of the biggest hotspots for sparkling wine in the world.
I don't believe that the G6 is that phone, necessarily (in fact, I'd go out on a limb and say it isn't for most users).
Kylie Jenner went out on a limb with her baby's name, and Quincy Jones made a big splash when he said Richard Pryor banged Brando.
He asked her why she felt the need to go out on a limb right now when her medical license was already up for debate.
I don't want to – I don't want to be brash, Jimmy, I don't want to go out on a limb, but you've heard this before.
For courageous individuals willing to go out on a limb with their invention, our strong patent system has always provided the safety net — until now.
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.
"If they say this is some apprenticeship program, I'll go out on a limb and say this, they're gonna lose, because players sign contracts," Soto said.
Two years later, no festival attendees have received refunds, and I'll go out on a limb here and say that Fyre Festival 53 is not happening.
"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.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that this isn't something that's inspected by the state theme park authorities or anything like that.
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.
Additionally, there's Christie's loyalty to Trump; he went out on a limb to endorse Trump before Super Tuesday and has been a key booster ever since.
"Respectfully differing with @BarackObama so out on a limb here, but I have a gut feeling my @TAMU @aggiembk #Aggies are going the distance," Bush tweeted.
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.
I felt like I really went out on a limb with this one, so I've never been more nervous about showing a movie than this one.
Only Kit Harington, who plays (or played?) Jon, got so far out on a limb as to definitely say that he would not return in season six.
He correctly predicted the results of last night's caucus and even came pretty close on the percentages: FWIW, me on 1/25:WAAAYYY out on a limb!
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.
The 52-year-old Dutch model is seen with a big smile as she hangs out "on a limb" and dips her toes in crystal clear water.
We're going to go out on a limb here and say that most people would prefer that their romantic partners don't make them think of their parents.
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.
Isaiah: Of course, it's our generation, it's always taught us to try the unknown, do the unbelievable, and just go out on a limb and be yourself.
If Abe is going to go out on a limb and sign a bilateral pact with Trump, he's probably expecting a tariff truce for the foreseeable future.
We're going to go out on a limb and say that many of these characters will learn the true meaning of Mother's Day by the movie's end.
The character's intense loneliness and fear of failure will ring true to anyone who's ever gone out on a limb to reach for bigger and better things.
Turning on the lights, the computers, and finding the energy each day to go out on a limb to pursue your dream takes true grit and courage.
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.
We're ganja go out on a limb, and say Ireland is single-handedly (okay, she used 2 hands) trying to swing any upcoming state elections on legalization.
Chaffetz also presented a memo showing that EPA employee said Flint might not be "the community we want to go out on a limb for" to help.
It isn't going too far out on a limb to predict that "Ready Player One" will turn out to be one of Steven Spielberg's more controversial projects.
Mr. Ries said he had gone to Mr. Singerman for funding because he knew his idea was "out on a limb" and would require patience from investors.
Pearson also went out on a limb in 2009 by predicting we'd be wearing "active skin" by now -- electronics "printed" onto our bodies to monitor our health.
Although I have taught at Harvard for 20 years, my early defeat forced me to redesign my work and go out on a limb with untested approaches.
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.
And by the looks of his new $2.5 million LaFerrari that he rolled away in ... we'll go out on a limb and say he can afford it.
We'll also go out on a limb and guess there will be an abundance of mid-century decorative accents and at least one massive fiddle leaf fig tree.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and assume that as self-assured, fat-positive women on the internet, you might get a little bit of hate.
There's no release date in place, but I'm going to go out on a limb and say that it probably won't end up on Netflix at any point.
Earlier in the episode, before Nick essentially rejected his group, Nick went out on a limb to vouch for his family when Celia wanted to cast them out.
"I realise that Sinead has some serious mental health issues, but she appears to be completely out on a limb and I'm concerned for her safety," Lenox wrote.
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 want to remind her that her own mother must have felt the same way, when she went out on a limb and boarded a plane to America.
I'm going to go out on a limb here: the Xbox Series X design is good for some of the same reasons the Tesla Cybertruck design is good.
I think about how my mother is sometimes hesitant about my outspoken politics: of what will happen if I go out on a limb and my campaign fails.
"We've had clients say to us we're out on a limb now as everyone else becomes more bearish on bonds," said Richard McGuire, head of rates strategy at Rabobank.
"The reason it's difficult is sometimes he changes in midstream and when that happens you find yourself out on a limb that has suddenly been cut off," he said.
Today brought us a brand-new Justice League trailer, and I'm going go out on a limb and say that I'm cautiously optimistic about where the film is heading.
In the middle of a discussion about improving our teamwork, Jake Knapp went out on a limb and mentioned how much he missed getting critical feedback on his performance.
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.
It contained a picture of a man's genitals (we're going to go out on a limb and presume Tarrants very own Lil' Hoosier) and the male victim's telephone number.
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.
Similar to jazz music, you go out on a limb, not sure it will hold, but it hangs by a thread and transmits the feeling you are looking for.
Meadows noted on Thursday that some conservatives are reluctant to go out on a limb and support the compromise measure because the legislation would go nowhere in the Senate.
Simply put, politicians of all stripes are more eager to go out on a limb to help their voters rather than to support something they believe will harm them.
Tomorrow we'll have all the deets for you out of the State of the Union ,going to go out on a limb and predict the Trump says it's strong.
He actually left his leadership position in the moderate Tuesday Group over the issue, in a sign of how far out on a limb he went for Obamacare repeal.
Ordinary CEOs serve at the pleasure of the board, so they constantly have to worry that they'll lose their jobs if they go too far out on a limb.
"CEO Strauss Zelnick almost never goes out on a limb, but he repeatedly told us right here on 'Mad Money' that this one would be a big winner," Cramer said.
I asked Moffatt to come out on a limb with me, and imagine what would have to happen for weed to surpass the oil sands as Alberta's biggest money maker.
Hart went out on a limb, and certainly pulled out another laugh-out-loud routine, but his flaws were showing too—not just the ones he wanted us to see.
And while I'm glad Asus went out on a limb and made a weird looking router, even Asus seems to acknowledge that it was a lot of work for nothing.
Andrew Yang went out on a limb with a no-tie look at Thursday night's debate, a decision that further reinforced his tech-centric image as venture capitalist and entrepreneur.
I'll go out on a limb and say that non-avian dinosaurs would be doing just fine now, and would have continued adapting and diversifying the last 66 million years.
Internal emails from an EPA administrator who later resigned stated she was "not so sure that Flint is the community we want to go out on a limb for," Rep.
I'll go out on a limb and suggest that cameras, microphones, and speakers will be as commonly integrated into homes of the future as power sockets and switches are today.
It's the opposite of workaholism, I have so much respect for connection and people that are willing to go out on a limb and not worry about how they're viewed.
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.
The administration is widely expected to appeal the ruling, given the extensive history of such increases, and many management-side lawyers believed that Judge Mazzant was out on a limb.
I guess a lot of them have come to realize that what I did with 'Out on a Limb' was make it O.K. to talk about these things in public.
There are hundreds of e-bikes out there that are exponentially cheaper than the Allant+ 9.9S, but you could be stuck out on a limb when it eventually breaks down.
But I'll go out on a limb and predict you'll be paying a fair bit more than $129.99 for Bose's higher level of effectiveness once the Earbuds 700 hit stores.
The Athletes' Commission went out on a limb in supporting WADA's decision last September to conditionally reinstate RUSADA, which had been suspended since November 2015 over alleged state-backed doping.
Speaking last month on the sidelines of U.N. climate talks in Poland, Attenborough told Reuters that U.S. President Donald Trump was "out on a limb" in his attitude to climate change.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that this probably isn't the last billion-dollar funding round from a ride-on-demand company in China this year.
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.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say the answers to these questions should be self-evident, even if settling them will require a power struggle of epic proportions.
I know too many people who have gone out on a limb and said to the world, "Here, I made this thing" and then gotten really negative feedback and just quit.
"I'm going to go out on a limb and say that by 22006 there will be serious plans to go to Mars with people," the same site quoted him as saying.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — I don't normally rate puzzles, but I'm going to go out on a limb here and call this one by Jeff Chen a three-cup-of-coffee crossword.
Many novels are risky, but I have never read a story that goes so far out on a limb to risk alienating a protagonist because of his sudden and abominable actions.
Considering how much emphasis the man identified as Nix in the video puts on client privacy, we're going to go out on a limb and guess that the company isn't very pleased.
"I don't think you're going to find too many financial planners who'll go out on a limb and say 'hey, let's allocate a substantial sleeve of your portfolio to collectibles,'" he said.
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.
"I am walking way out on a limb here, but I suspect the Jiffy factor is far more important than the racial divide now," she said, referring to the popular cornbread mix.
You want to kind of see guys prepared to go out on a limb a little bit and make the call that he needs to make to get things right for him.
But several people who have known Mr. Stephenson for years said the moment reflected the people skills — and the willingness to go out on a limb — that have helped drive his career.
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.
Gonna go out on a limb and say that health care, the economy, and the influence massive amounts of money can have on American politics could all come up at some point!
Instead, the officers sprouted an incredibly kind idea: They went out on a limb and dug up some of their own money to take Salgado shopping and replace all of his stuff.
England, in a sense, was the region "out on a limb," when it comes to taking in foreigners, and now it has decided to pull back and be more like Denmark and Japan.
So I'm going to go out on a limb here, and say that the Eero system is designed for people with money to spend who don't want to tinker with their wi-fi.
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.
He needed some of his powerful friends to go out on a limb for him (Jodie Foster cast him in her 2011 film The Beaver; Robert Downey Jr. made statements on his behalf).
Enough so that he goes out on a limb, and asks her to be his date for the wedding he's in town for —  and pretend to be his girlfriend, while she's at it.
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.
CFR's President Richard Haass, former White house aide in both Democrat and Republican White House administrations asked Haley if she was "out on a limb" in her enthusiastic support for the United Nations.
Goldenvoice is playing it close to the vest, but our sources made it clear they're not thrilled they went out on a limb with the announcement, given this is a high-risk pregnancy.
"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.
UPSET SPECIAL: Not going too far out on a limb here, but No. 9 seed N.C. State should be able to handle eighth-seeded Seton Hall, which has been trending in the wrong direction.
He went even further out on a limb to defend the rights of gay people, ignoring colleagues in the human rights movement who said, "Don't do that; it's an inappropriate subject," Mr. Litvinov said.
Having a few Republican senators go out on a limb and side with Democrats on witnesses — and invite Trump's fury — would be a disaster for McConnell, who needs those senators to keep his majority.
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.
Trump's aides recognized ahead of time that the president's decision to go so far out on a limb in the trio of races meant he would bear the brunt of blame for any loss.
There is no reason for Mitch McConnell or Paul Ryan to go out on a limb for a bipartisan proposal when they have no idea if Trump might be ready to saw off that limb.
He knows how to dance out on a limb and even, by some sleight-of-hand, extend it further than you might have thought possible — but he also seems to know just when to stop.
But knowing all this, I'm going to go out on a limb and do exactly what I've just proved a fruitless endeavor, because like it or not, Vanderpump Rules might actually be the new Friends.
A judge who suspects this is really a political vendetta might be less willing to go out on a limb to rule for the government, even if the government ought to win on the merits.
"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.
So it seems the campaign didn't want to go out on a limb for a policy that wasn't likely to pass in the next two years and would cost them votes in the general election.
When Fiona went out on a limb to purchase the laundromat across the street from Patsy's Pies, the restaurant where she hustled her way into a stressful manager position, she was in way over her head.
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.
These are the two records that we kind of feel—and I think I can say "we," because the band talks about this enough—that we feel like we were going furthest out on a limb.
Both editorial teams (Speculations was edited "primarily" by Sarah Resnick, with contributions from Colby Chamberlain, Matthew Shen Goodman, and William S. Smith) encouraged contributors to go out on a limb, take chances, maybe even court failure.
" Merkel indirectly warned Trump he risked isolating the United States: "Anyone who today puts on national blinkers and no longer has eyes for the world around him is, I am convinced, ultimately out on a limb.
I'll go out on a limb here and say that the most compelling, gameplay-and-narrative sections of the game are almost a visual novel, and I deeply want to play that version of this experience.
"It's ones of the most offensive, concerning things I've seen that there were people, more than one, making decisions and thinking maybe Flint isn't the community we should go out on a limb for," he said.
Ever since I started as an editor at The New York Times Magazine a little more than three years ago, one of my main guiding principles has been: Don't go too far out on a limb.
I think the most important thing I learned from my dad is that when you go out on a limb there's a risk it will break, but you'll get a whole new perspective on the world.
And naturally, if members of Congress are afraid the president will pull the rug out from under them, they'll be less likely to go out on a limb and support something controversial in the first place.
WBZ-TV's Steve Burton's regular beat is sports, so he was going a little out out on a limb when he volunteered to hold a small alligator as part of a segment with wildlife expert Michael Ralbovsky.
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.
This can be a particular problem for investment-bank analysts forecasting company profits or economists estimating GDP growth: few like to go out on a limb, for fear of being humiliated or fired if they are wrong.
If this is you, I'm going to go out on a limb and say you are a 33-year-old architect who lives in De Beauvoir, dresses head-to-toe in A.P.C., and subscribes to Wallpaper magazine.
We're going to go out on a limb and guess that what is essentially a tightly wound cotton ball designed to absorb fluid might not be the best delivery system for getting liquid makeup onto your face.
And given that Trump has in the past favored eminent domain rights not just for government but also for companies as well, Cruz allies say, he is particularly out on a limb in this New England state.
It is my opinion that Garland did not want to go out on a limb and favor anything so radical as providing the vote to over 600,000 disenfranchised citizens (76 percent of whom are registered as Democrats).
I'm going on record here, but hardly out on a limb: There is no way the show's finale lands in 2018, the first time in its run that HBO's crown jewel will skip a calendar year altogether.
Nevertheless, a few experts have gone out on a limb, arguing that the market has become complacent in its outlook, just as it was when the price stayed above or close to $256 from 29 to 223.
He might well choose to, raising the possibility of a 4-to-4 tie, which would affirm the lower court decisions and accomplish nothing beyond leaving the court out on a limb it never needed to climb.
He might well choose to, raising the possibility of a 4-to-4 tie, which would affirm the lower court decisions and accomplish nothing beyond leaving the court out on a limb it never needed to climb.
The other possibility is that Giuliani is sensitive about all of this because he is aware at some level that he is waaaaaaay out on a limb on Ukraine and he is hyper-sensitive about that fact.
In addition to the new album, the former American Idol judge is gearing up for "Steven Tyler Out on a Limb," an intimate concert he's putting on with director Brett Ratner in New York City on May 2.
But we're gonna go out on a limb and say that Judith Light takes this one, based on Transparent's solid standing with the Academy, Light's increased role in the show's second season, and her stature within the industry.
True, the United States has its interests in Qatar, but Trump seems to be willing to go out on a limb, believing that the crisis will end positively for Saudi Arabia and Egypt (and therefore the United States).
And half a dozen donors in New York interviewed by POLITICO professed fondness for the billionaire candidate — though few are prepared to go out on a limb to help his campaign, which they see as a long shot.
I would go out on a limb (knowing nothing about the sparkling wine-making process) and say there's a heavier ingredient at play to weigh down the softness of the taste, but it was in no way overpowering.
"Well, I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say if North Korea was planning some kind of pre-emptive or surprise attack on Guam, we would not be reading about it in North Korean media," Delury said.
Corbyn publicly pretended to support Remain during the referendum, but I think it's pretty obvious he wants to leave the EU, and in any case, he'll never go that far out on a limb to prevent Brexit from happening.
"I don't know, I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that if you're an institution that has hurt so many children that paying out civil settlements would make you go bankrupt, maybe you should," she said.
McConnell and fellow Senate leaders clambered for the support of more Republican senators to avoid the embarrassment of a weak showing after Trump went out on a limb to cut the deal with congressional leaders, Senate Republican aides said.
"Complete Third" joins the album's 20 final masters with Mr. Chilton's gleaming, open solo demos for the songs, along with out-on-a-limb mixes by its producer, Jim Dickinson, and more straightforward mixes by the engineer John Fry.
Outside of the box office successes, many of 1999's other notable films, whether critically or commercially, were also based on original stories (sometimes incredibly original stories) or went way out on a limb with the stories they adapted.
Naturally, people who went out on a limb early for Obama did get some key jobs (Eric Holder for attorney general, Greg Craig for White House counsel, Susan Rice as United Nations ambassador, David Axelrod as senior White House adviser).
The site recommends that you wait until you have the 60 or so pokémon needed to fully fill your half-hour time slot with evolutions, but I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that's over-ambitious.
Even if superheroes aren't your thing, I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you would like to see more women on the big screen and more talented women directors having their shot at $100 million budgets.
However, I am going to go out on a limb and say, in case this happens to you and you've always used One Tree Hill as a life how-to: If you lose your job, don't immediately sell everything you own.
And specifically, by leaving people of color out on a limb as the primary voices of truth on these racial issues, you have created the impression that the use of these terms is born of personal grievance rather than professional assessment.
As young people are more likely to see new possibilities and go out on a limb to bring them to the rest of us, it's no surprise that Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft were started by teenagers in dorm rooms and garages.
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.
Angela Watercutter, Senior Associate Editor: Alright guys, I'm going to go out on a limb here (OK, not a crazy limb; like the kind of limb some ambitious dad turned into a tree bench, or put a swing on...): I liked Solo.
Someone not afraid to be WAY out on a limb (his call for a surge of troops in Iraq was deeply unpopular when he did it in the early 2000s) or loathed by a certain segment of his party or the other party.
House Republicans who voted for health care are WAY out on a limb The danger of going first in a game of legislative chicken like health care became is that the other chamber does exactly what the Senate just did: Walk away.
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.
We can go out on a limb and guess he was not looking up the United States Flag Code, since he would've known that taking videos or selfies during the national anthem will earn you a one way ticket to Fort Leavenworth.
Like, for instance, the fact that they went out on a limb at a time when the internet still had training wheels (2010) to introduce an e-commerce platform (it sells limited-edition gems culled from their favorite designers and artists) and succeeded.
Democrats went too far out on a limb with their collusion promises to score political points, have lost confidence that the Mueller report will back their wildest conspiracy fantasies, and are now forced to dial back one of their party's most animating issues.
Woods had already gone out on a limb by taking Reed as a captain's pick in the first place, a bold choice considering Reed had thrown 2018 Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk under the bus with public criticism of his decision-making.
I can't say I'm one of the 2.2 billion people who have watched the original music video, but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say this one featuring beautifully shot footage of stray cats playfully frolicking on the island's mountains is probably better.
Now, what&aposs happened in just the last couple weeks, what we have seen -- and this is why I was very, very concerned about what Chairman Gowdy and Speaker Ryan had said, because they went way out on a limb protecting the Department of Justice.
TMZ got a copy of Shia's latest verse, which will air Monday afternoon on Power 106 in L.A. On this one Shia compares himself to Marlon Brando (bad timing, maybe) ... and really gets out on a limb, by claiming he spits better than Eminem.
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.
"If you're a Republican who went out on a limb and defended Donald Trump over saying, 'Well, he's got tapes that will back up his point of view,' you just got blown up, too," maintained Jordan, who also serves as a Time magazine contributor.
Songs like "Smear Campaign" and "Atheist Runt" are Swans-influenced pieces that show an ability to slow down and stretch out, while songs like "Time Waits for No Slave," with its strange, chanted chorus, shows their ability to still go way out on a limb.
"I'm not so sure Flint is the community they want to go out on a limb for," said Ms. Webber, quoting an infamous internal email sent by an official at the Environmental Protection Agency more than 1,100 days ago, when the crisis was still new.
And — not to put too fine a point on it — Canadians are not known to be wild and crazy libertines, so I'm going to go out on a limb and assert that this behavior would be objectionable to most romantic partners in most countries.
Judges are often loath to go out on a limb by admitting evidence that might be outweighed by the potential that the jury could misuse it in deciding a case, which can result in the subsequent reversal of a conviction by an appeals court.
"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.
But Reservoir Dogs is remembered in part for its stylishness, and I'd rather see the studio go out on a limb and design something more distinctive than a series of generically "cool" '90s tough guys — or at least give them less screen time if that's not possible.
KATOWICE, Poland,(Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is "out on a limb" in his attitude to climate change as nearly every other government, as well as an angry younger generation, are demanding action, British naturalist David Attenborough said on Monday at U.N. climate talks in Poland.
"We have been out on a limb the past month with our defensive rotation call, and truth be told, we haven't had much interest from clients wanting to follow us down this path," Wilson and colleagues wrote in a July 30 note to Morgan Stanley clients.
They've just watched over the last 10 days, people who went out on a limb on the Comey firing, and said it was the result of the memo from the deputy attorney general, and had their limb sawed off by Donald Trump himself without a flinch.
"Either the US is going to have to back down, and Trump will have gone out on a limb and the credibility of his threats will be diminished, or he is going to have to follow through" on the threat of a military intervention, Friedberg said.
Though it may still be slightly too soon to start dropping holiday hints to our family and friends, after the week we Americans have endured, we're going to go out on a limb and say we deserve some new joggers — you know, as a treat-yo'self kind of thing.
I&aposll go out on a limb here and predict that no matter what happens between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the coverage is going to be largely negative because many in the media don&apost think you should be having this one-on-one meeting at all.
We're going to go out on a limb and assume that a tiny pump creates a vacuum in the hollowed out segments that make up the characters displaying the time, causing that elastic membrane on top to get sucked into the chamber, revealing the numbers in reverse 3D.
We can't be sure exactly when Davidson got this tattoo (the guy never seems to have any Tegaderm on his new ink), but we're going to go out on a limb and say it's yet another way the comedian is proving his affection for his wife-to-be.
We're not exactly out on a limb here: Boston had a top-five defense and top-15 offense last season, and then they added a four-time All-Star who excels on both sides of the ball and is known to make life easier for everyone he plays with.
"Some items are easier to get than others, but the ones that are really fun are those ones where they really go out on a limb, whether it's a kayak or a motorcycle or a full sized mountain bike," Migraine tells CNBC Make It about Supreme's most surprising products.
LG: I'm going to go out on a limb and I'm going to say that the ... call them what you want, the collar jams, the neck buds, the plastic ... those Bluetooth headphones that have a plastic thing that goes around the back of your neck — I think that's worse.
C. Paul George is traded to the Boston Celtics Things have so far worked out fine in Boston, but let me crawl out on a limb and declare that this team would be really freaking good if they somehow had Paul George, healthy Hayward, Irving, and Horford on the same team.
Mr Matz notes that "[a]s the court steps further out on a limb partly of its own creation, the absence of public reasoning will become more problematic—and may expose the court to far greater risk" if someone they admit into the country carries out an act of terrorism.
"I'm not so sure Flint is the community we want to go out on a limb for," Debbie Baltazar, the water division branch chief for the Environmental Protection Agency's Region 5, which includes Michigan, wrote in an email released Tuesday by the US House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There is a particular thrill in catching an artist in one of those rare moments when they are radically altering the premise of their own work and walking out on a limb, before the direction's meanings and effects have become codified within their own practice.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro went out on a limb to support a truckers strike that paralyzed Brazil and forced the government to reinstate costly fuel subsidies, and the strategy may have helped his chances of beating one of several pro-business reform candidates in October's election.
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.
Sessions, who went out on a limb when he became one of the first sitting members of Congress to endorse Trump in the GOP presidential primary, lost the president's favor just months into his tenure as attorney general when he recused himself from the Justice Department's investigation into Russian election meddling.
If you went out on a limb and tried to make something work with a partner who didn't share your values—say, if you value direct communication but believed the guy who doesn't respond to texts when he said he wanted you to be his girlfriend—your misalignments have been made abundantly clear.
If Republican senators vote for the Senate health care bill, it's likely to show Republican unity and make good on a seven-year campaign promise -- not to go out on a limb for a President they know now could throw them under the bus of public opinion on their Obamacare repeal bill slips.
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.
She also remains an outspoken champion of progressive causes and, in the view of some, an endearingly credulous kook: the same who raised eyebrows and risked derailing her career with her 1983 book "Out on a Limb," a rumination on life and afterlife, alien visitors and the migratory properties of the human soul.
We're going to go out on a limb here and say that the president isn't an expert in Puerto Rican financial affairs, but Puerto Rico, a territory that the U.S. colonized starting in the late 1800s, is currently $73 billion in debt for a variety of complicated reasons (though largely thanks to the American government).
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.
The vast majority of congressional Republicans continue to stand behind Trump -- due in no small part to their fear that stepping out on a limb to say he needs to go (or even that the impeachment inquiry is the right thing to do) will lead to the President singling them out and ending their political careers.
In June, Singapore's Minister of Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan highlighted the importance of the TPP to U.S.-Asia relations, telling a forum in Washington that "many leaders in Asia have gone out on a limb to support the TPP" and that the trade deal would be a litmus test to America's commitment to Asia, The Straits Times reported.
Facebook's data monopoly aside, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that it's probably unwise to hand over more data to a company that spills it left and right and has yet to prove that it can handle that information in any measurable way—regardless of whatever privacy narrative it now appears to be spinning.
But in the midterms that followed, Pelosi lost 63 of her foot soldiers and her gavel; some in the party felt that President Obama had failed to supply enough air cover for the members who had gone out on a limb for him after Pelosi cajoled and prodded in a manner that L.B.J. would have admired.
But in the midterms that followed, Pelosi lost 63 of her foot soldiers and her gavel; some in the party felt that President Obama had failed to supply enough air cover for the members who had gone out on a limb for him after Pelosi cajoled and prodded in a manner that L.B.J. would have admired.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that, to a certain degree, these people who called Song to Song a "Humiliating Wreck of a Movie" are correct: despite, or perhaps because of, its star-studded-ness, it is profoundly humble; humiliating, even, for a star like Christian Bale, who was cut from the film entirely.
But when I found the doors to the stairwell closed, I began to realize that, for all its blunders — and they were innumerable, especially in its wave upon wave of failed Biennials — the Whitney was the rare museum willing to go out on a limb, make a fool of itself, wake up with morning after regrets.
While it is always possible for the majority leadership to undermine a discharge effort by using alternative procedures that block the signers' preferred amendment or bill, from my experience the watchword has always been one of fairness to those who have gone out on a limb to fight for what they consider to be an important issue to their constituents.
Though New York governor Andrew Cuomo said that "a bomb exploding in New York is obviously an act of terrorism," he hardly went out on a limb like Trump, who in less than a half hour implied that the attack was linked to Syria and ISIS, and could have possibly been stopped by more aggressive policing and stricter immigration policies.
The well-worn "sounds like [random band] on acid!" trope is way, way overused, so I won't go there, but I'm also going to go out on a limb here and assume that the fine Finns behind Tusmörke weren't completely sober when they recorded this—or if they were, they were tapped into some kind of unseen realm that we mere mortals can only imagine.
"I don't want to get too far out on a limb, but I'm optimistic that [the executive order is] headed in the right direction because I think they have brought in some good folks like Rob Joyce and others that are advising on cybersecurity issues, and I think that it will mesh well with the priorities we've established and where we think DHS should go," Ratcliffe told The Hill.
Cuts such as 'Inner Sanctum', 'Babylon Fell', and 'Caress into Oblivion' gave Into the Pandemonium its foundation, allowing exploratory numbers like 'Mesmerized' (a song British doom lords Anathema would pattern themselves after on their The Silent Enigma album), the drum and bass, NASA-loving 'One in Their Pride', and the commercially friendly, female vocal adorned 'I Won't Dance' to demonstrate the full gravitas of how far out on a limb the band was willing to go.
I feel like rugby has actually pushed through being uncool to make itself sort of post-cool, like, it is definitely not cool—watch rugby in this country, and it's just a load of wide posh lads saying "Twickers!" and emptying lager over their heads—but then the fact that rugby is almost unashamed in the naffness of its fan base kind of makes it cool in that uncaring way, a sort of malaise that appeals to people such as I. So actually I am going to go out on a limb here and say rugby: actually alright.

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