31.   Since both Vajpayee and Sharif sit atop shaky governing coalitions, it took political courage for them to make their pledges.

32.   Such commissions also may serve the useful purpose of giving political courage to presidents and lawmakers to follow through on recommendations.

33.   That reality means that the next critical round of reforms is going to require enormous political courage.

34.   The accord, born of a convergence of political courage, perseverance, and sheer good luck, will not end the division of Protestant and Catholic.

35.   That will not be easy without political courage, for a number of reasons.

36.   That would have required political courage and leadership.

37.   The decision took political courage in a country where passions against Ocalan run high.

38.   The COLA decision to boost entitlements automatically and annually was political and requires political courage to alter.

39.   The general confession by the head of a church with more than a billion members is an extraordinary act of good conscience and political courage.

40.   The Japanese do not have the political courage to make any strong public protest against the terrorism.

a. + courage >>共 137
political 15.11%
great 14.87%
moral 4.32%
personal 3.60%
physical 2.64%
real 2.40%
considerable 1.92%
uncommon 1.92%
extraordinary 1.68%
enormous 1.68%
political + n. >>共 919
party 6.88%
leader 2.98%
prisoner 1.59%
analyst 1.43%
system 1.09%
reform 1.07%
crisis 1.03%
opponent 0.97%
career 0.97%
issue 0.93%
courage 0.07%
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