Dared
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No politician
dared
to make this distinction.
Moreover, in the wake of the eight-day clash, Hamas’s long-exiled leader, Khaled Meshal, who had never before
dared
to show himself openly to Israel, entered Gaza from Egypt.
Lee established a high-minded committee to establish that nepotism was not the reason, and then set about suing anyone who
dared
to suggest otherwise.
Moreover, no Albanian witness
dared
mention KLA crimes.
We have not
dared
to cross America.
Millions of young people, though disillusioned by decades of social paralysis, unemployment, and brutal dictatorships, had
dared
to expect better.
For example, the young female performers in the punk band Pussy Riot, who
dared
to sing derogatory songs about Putin in an Orthodox church, were charged with “hooliganism motivated by religious hatred” and received two years in prison.
When Ceausescu ordered the military to stage a show of force against those who
dared
oppose him, commanders took him literally: they put on a parade, complete with marching band.
The seventy five prisoners of conscience locked up were dissidents, independent journalists, leaders from civil society, and librarians, who had
dared
to speak the truth openly about what life is like in Cuba.
But it did not happen, because Thomsen and Lagarde never
dared
to put Merkel on the spot.
No Hollywood scriptwriter would have
dared
to invent a presidential candidate – much less an actual president – as ridiculous as Trump.
Moreover, the ECB promised free protection, through outright monetary transactions, for private investors who
dared
to continue putting their money in the south.
No.Third, as usual, Israel has accused of anti-Semitism those who have
dared
to criticize its disproportionate response to Hamas’s indefensible rocket attacks and its collective punishment of Palestinians.
Indeed, so omnipotent is President Vladimir Putin in Russia nowadays that the Duma election would have been scarcely noticed--by the world and Russia alike--were it not for the arrest and imprisonment this autumn of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the oil industry oligarch who
dared
to put his money behind two liberal parties opposed to Putin.
Social media reinforce people’s worst beliefs by exposing them to prejudices they might not have
dared
to express in the past, but that now no longer seem rare and disreputable.
At the same time, however, stunning technological progress during the 2010s makes it possible to cut GHG emissions at a cost far lower than we
dared
hope a decade ago.
The OMON troops
dared
not respond, lest they be seen – or caught on camera – beating women.
Since the 1990s, leading pundits and media outlets have routinely portrayed the EU as a stifling bureaucracy obsessed with expanding its own power; few senior politicians have
dared
to confront such prejudices.
Anyone listening to the long hours of the 2015 Eurogroup meetings, now freely available, will hear the President of the Eurogroup threatening to end the negotiations if I
dared
to table written proposals that Germany did not want discussed (only to brief the media later that I had arrived “empty-handed”).
And within the Communist Party of China (CPC), anyone who
dared
to criticize Xi would be accused of abetting foreign aggressors, and thus effectively silenced.
Intimidation of his opponents, of course, but also intimidation of anyone (businesses, philanthropies, even church leaders) who
dared
to disagree with him.
She
dared
not let him see her consciousness of her own inferiority.
Vronsky painted her, admired her beauty and her 'mediaevalness,' and Anna
dared
not confess to herself that she was afraid of being jealous of the nurse; so she treated the woman with special kindness and spoilt her and her little son.
He was dissatisfied with her because she could not face letting him go when it was necessary (and how strange it was to think that he, who such a short time ago
dared
not believe in the happiness of her loving him, now felt unhappy because she loved him too much!), and dissatisfied with himself because he had not maintained his authority.
He went out silently, and at the very door came upon Mary Nikolavna, who had heard of his arrival but had not
dared
to enter.
He wanted to ask a question which would clear up his doubts, but
dared
not; he saw that she suffered and he was sorry for her.
In the depth of her soul she was conscious that there had been something just at the moment when Veslovsky had followed her to the other end of the table, but she
dared
not own this even to herself, much less make up her mind to tell him and so increase his pain.
'It's what I thought, but
dared
not expect!
You
dared
not?
It was the common rendezvous, the remote and deserted spot to which the putters came to get their first child when they
dared
not risk the shed.
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