Critics have likened the new process to a leap in the dark.
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"I'm not prepared to take a leap in the dark " to find out the jockey's real reasons, Mackintosh said.
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Designers certainly need to move on, but a gradual transition is better for any brand than a leap in the dark.
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It appears that every new application of'plus', rather than being governed by a strict, unambiguous rule, is actually a leap in the dark.
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Professor of Mathematics and philosopher of science at University of Oxford John Lennox has stated, " Faith is not a leap in the dark; it s the exact opposite.
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Quite apart from the broader implications, the bombing campaign, which is the first offensive action ever undertaken against a sovereign nation by NATO, constitutes a leap in the dark.
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But the plan does seem like a leap in the dark _ radical measures taken because they might work, not because there is solid reason to believe that they will work.
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In truth, the GOP approach is a leap in the dark, and anyone who tells you they know how it'll turn out _ whatever that person's ideological affinity _ is, frankly, full of crap.
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"A leap in the dark " is what one well-informed church official called Roman Catholic bishops'approval on Nov . 17 of a document intended to maintain the Catholic identity of Catholic colleges and universities.
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He claims that his argument shows that " Each new application we make is a leap in the dark; any present intention could be interpreted so as to accord with anything we may choose to do.