0 a new activity that may not be successful -- przedsięwzięcie
a business venture
1 to leave a safe place and go somewhere that may involve risks -- odważyć się wejść/wyjść itp.
2 to be brave enough to say something that might be criticized -- zaryzykować, odważyć się, ośmielić się
It has also created a system where getting into politics is a business venture, with business plans and an expected rate of return on investment.
Such an analysis was more subversive in thinkers who ventured to apply it to the internal structure of the state.
This introduction sets out the underlying assumptions of this venture and provides readers with an analytical framework.
Initially, he worked on a small garden nursery venture begun by his energetic father, who was primarily a postmaster and shopkeeper.
The venture of faith is an act of trust, or of entrusting oneself, in the light of what is believed.
One makes a doxastic venture when one takes to be true a proposition that one believes, while recognizing that one lacks sufficient supportive evidence.
To the extent we were linked with them in that joint venture, their history is ours and ours theirs.
Indeed, they could have been even more ambitious and ventured further into the territory of development beyond the age of four years.
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