temerity in the PONS Dictionary

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English
So good that many of us live to spew vitriolic bobbins about bits of it that have the temerity to be less good than others.
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Nobody likes that, but without it, nine million workers face starvation, and where is there a political party that will ever have the temerity to meet that situation?
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Pre-conditions for the success were: surprise, temerity, bravery, planning, synchronization and momento.
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Oh how disgusting some people are, having the temerity to wear pumps on the street -- a reckless act that should be punishable by death.
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How dare this whippersnapper have the temerity to delay him for a second.
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He must have the temerity to admit past mistakes that his party's tradition made.
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From then until midnight, enemy aircraft shadowed the convoy, but none displayed temerity enough to attack.
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And that someone had the temerity to express an opinion contrary to theirs!
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For their temerity they were brought to court and sentenced to transportation for life.
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Remarkably someone had the temerity to compose music for a story that's all about great music.
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