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This kind of chutzpah is pretty common in the free software world.
And in any case, you have to admire the chutzpah.
Until a better definition of the word chutzpah comes along, that one will do.
He shouldn't have the chutzpah to be talking to her.
"I've always had the chutzpah to think that what I'm feeling is important enough to try to share with people," he said.
That should probably win some sort of prize for chutzpah.
"She says and does things I would never have the chutzpah to say or do myself.
Not in living memory have Americans seen such judicial chutzpah.
He could have, but did not, use the word "chutzpah."
"We'll see if he has the chutzpah to hang in there."
"That these woman had the chutzpah to make this happen is so special.
Regardless of how alien he might be, he's got chutzpah.
Whatever else you might think about the British film industry, you've got to admire its chutzpah.
Will other deal makers now have the chutzpah to make - or meet - the same demand?
"What I most admire about the young director is his chutzpah.
They note that chutzpah has been used 231 times in American legal opinions, 220 of those after 1980.
The next Game each year would typically be run by whatever team felt the ability, chutzpah and desire to do so.
"My training with him gave me the chutzpah to do what I do now."
But now, back home, the 53-year-old executive has finally found a challenge that matches his chutzpah.
To suggest anything else would be sheer "chutzpah," he said.
"I think you have a lot of chutzpah," Janet said.
She had lots of country girl chutzpah and innocent brass.
A judge dismissed the case, calling him full of "chutzpah".
"It was the most astounding example of corporate chutzpah I had ever run across," he said.
I suspected the foot wedge, and could not believe the chutzpah of the man.
Chutzpah, for example, appeared as chutzpa, hutzpah and hutzpa, while schmooze, to chat, turned up as schmoose.
He had the kind of hutzpah and powerful personality combined with a musical and intelligence that one could either resent strongly or admire and take on board.'