An idea designed to embolden Democrats ended up flummoxing them, which played out again last night.
The Trailer: What went unsaid in Wednesday's vice-presidential debate|David Weigel|October 8, 2020|Washington Post
At the same time, Turkey’s full-blooded support of Azerbaijan in the conflict has emboldened its capital, Baku, analysts say, and chipped away at Moscow’s influence over the Azeri leadership.
The rush of stimulus spending by developed world governments has emboldened development economists to call for a reconsideration of public sector financing.
Econ 3.0? What economists can contribute to (and learn from) the pandemic|Claire Beatty|September 28, 2020|MIT Technology Review
The sense that money and technology can overcome nature has emboldened Americans.
Climate Change Will Force a New American Migration|by Abrahm Lustgarten, photography by Meridith Kohut|September 15, 2020|ProPublica
No strike would only embolden Hezbollah, which could then decide on key military and security appointments in the next government.
When Liberals Enable Tyrants|Michael Tomasky|September 6, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Weakening this norm could embolden other regimes to acquire or use chemical weapons.
Hagel: America Can’t Let Hezbollah Get Chemical Weapons|Josh Rogin|September 3, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Embolden your will, hone your mind, and speak the truth as it speaks to you.
Letter to a Young Critic: William Giraldi Defends True Criticism|William Giraldi|September 5, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Did their increased confidence about Iron Dome embolden Israeli leaders to kill Qaisi?
In the Rockets' Red Glare|Peter Beinart|March 12, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Eric Alterman on why the move will only embolden those who practice the politics of personal destruction.