Examples of using Courage to take in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Courage to take the journey.
How they find courage to take risks?
Courage to take decisions.
Do you have the courage to take a look?
The love he has for me makes me a better person by giving me the courage to take risks.
Have courage to take decisions.
But I didn't have the courage to take it.
Edge: the courage to take tough yes-or-no decisions.
And what gives us the courage to take risks?
Have found the courage to take on challenges that would make many of us wither.
It requires humility and courage to take risks.
You gain the courage to take bigger risks.
Aside from this, you need to have the courage to take risks.
Do we lack the courage to take responsibility?
In most cases, they are lucky,as they intuitively grasp the profitable opportunities and have the courage to take responsibility.
It's given me the courage to take the leap.
You just have to have the courage to take it.
Well, maybe Kelly finally got the courage to take a stand against her father and she was gathering evidence to make a case against him.
He further said that the government has courage to take bold decisions.
Seniors who have found the courage to take on challenges that would make many of us wither.
Now I want you to find the courage to take my advice.
People always respect a boss who has the courage to take a few chances, make a sound and timely decision, and accept responsibility for that decision.
In the meantime, stay optimistic and take good care of yourself-and give yourself credit for having the courage to take the risks necessary to live your life honestly and openly.
And do you have the courage to take this step forward?
You didn't have the courage to take a chance.
The government, he said, has courage to take bold decisions.
I'm surprised you had the courage to take the responsibility yourself.
I wish I would have had the courage to take you away from here sooner.
One that no one else would have the courage to take on… even if… no, especially if it seems impossible to win.