He stresses that the evidence supporting this bold and intriguing proposition is often preliminary, sketchy, superficial and incomplete, and the book is accordingly a short one.
Lord Glenarvan made no reply to this bold proposition, but smiled, and, holding out his arms, drew his wife into a close, fond embrace.
She'd made her choice, her bold and rash proposition, with her eyes wide open.
I wasn't that drunk to misunderstand and I was taken aback at such a bold proposition.
After slight reflection I gave a willing assent to this bold proposition, which (strange to say) met with objection from the two seamen only.
It is likely that even the worst lecture is better than none at all,--though that is a bold proposition, not to be pressed.
At 17, he became a freelance motivational trainer by visiting schools in Singapore, making the bold proposition of turning the worst students around for no charge in the beginning.
He described this as a bold proposition, but stated that it was soundly based.
Congress should therefore also address bolder propositions that go to the heart of the market.
This is a bold proposition, as appealing as it is unproved.