It was a bold statement, and one that had little basis in fact.
It was a bold statement to be making at the time.
It was a bold statement of fact, not a question.
They make a bold statement about cultural attitudes during the period.
Want to make a bold statement with your lips this winter?
By the standards of 1970, that was a very bold statement.
"If we're going to get people to design us in, we've got to make a bold statement."
A lot of people will try to push it under the table, but it's a bold statement.
Makes a bold statement in the pocket, I'll tell you that.
Why would anyone at Microsoft risk making such a bold statement?