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11take the bull by the horns — to deal with a problem in a very direct and confident way, even though there is some risk in doing this I decided to take the bull by the horns and ask him to leave …
12run the risk — Take the chance, risk it, run the hazard …
13to run the risk of — • take risks • to run the risk of to follow a course of action, knowing that it may lead to negative results; to take a chance(s) …
14take the plunge — to decide to do something. Those women who took the plunge and ran for the state legislature enjoyed great success. Usage notes: usually said about doing something that involves some risk …
15run the risk (of something) — phrase to be in a situation in which something bad could happen She didn’t go, because she didn’t want to run the risk of seeing Neil again. The President runs the risk of assassination with every public appearance. Thesaurus: to take… …
16The Penguins of Madagascar: Operation: DVD Premiere — The cover of the special release Operation: DVD Premiere Directed by Bret Haaland Nick Filippi …
17run (or take) a risk (or risks) — expose oneself to the possibility of something unpleasant occurring. → risk …
18The Swarm (novel) — The Swarm   US cover …
19The Sun Hill Fire (2005) — was a storyline in the long running ITV drama The Bill . The storyline attracted some of the highest ratings in the show s history.Fact|date=June 2007In 2005 a controversial civilian member of staff, PCSO Colin Fairfax, was removed from his… …
20Risk management — For non business risks, see risk, and the disambiguation page risk analysis Example of risk management: A NASA model showing areas at high risk from impact for the International Space Station. Risk management is the identification, assessment,… …