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bold

[bohld] / boʊld /




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“Brent is bolder, and Beau more restrained, which is why they work so well as a team.”

From Los Angeles Times

He has a bold new ambition: bringing energy to millions of people in impoverished nations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Newcastle City Council leader Karen Kilgour said the return of the ceremony in October was a "powerful endorsement" of the city's talent and it was "at the heart of a bold cultural resurgence".

From BBC

Many large packaged-food peers—facing similar demand challenges—are cutting prices, reshaping portfolios, and in some cases, rethinking bold strategic moves or structural changes.

From Barron's

Downgrading U.S. technology stocks is not something an asset allocator does lightly — the sector has outperformed two years in every three for the last four decades — but UBS Wealth Management has taken that bold step.

From MarketWatch