1 The verdict is likely to embolden the government to pursue further cases.
2 The shift in power to Jonathan could certainly help embolden Sanusi's foes.
3 Gossamer Bio's move could also embolden other companies to follow suit, however.
4 Nothing should embolden MPs more as they decide which way to vote.
5 A Supreme Court decision that upholds it could embolden affirmative action opponents.
6 Its displeasure with the deal could embolden other shareholders to come forward.
7 Passage in California could also embolden other states to pursue similar legislation.
8 This will embolden thee; this will make thee wax stronger and stronger.
9 Trian's defeat could embolden corporate America to push back more against activists.
10 Madrid is worried that a smooth Scottish accession would embolden Catalan nationalists.
11 This could embolden troops to crack down harder on remaining civilian protesters.
12 UKIP's success at the local elections is sure to embolden those Conservative right-wingers.
13 It worries that the Brotherhood's win will embolden Palestinian Islamists opposed to Israel.
14 But it is possible that the European court judgment will embolden the ECB.
15 Critics said appeasement would only embolden the militants to take over other areas.
16 Not reacting firmly enough, however, could embolden dissidents on the mainland.
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