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It also reflects a more timid — and perhaps chastened — industry than in previous decades when aggressive executives competed fiercely with each other.
However, later studies indicated subtle behavioural changes with mild impairments in spatial learning and memory [ 20], or a more timid and anxious phenotype were reported [ 21].
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Those users whose admins are a bit more timid and are sticking to the Scheduled Release schedule will see the new design around February 11.
He also warned that the euro zone, "with a more timid policy response than elsewhere," runs a risk of "a more prolonged and damaging period of deflation".
They are surely fewer in number, though, than the people who would like to participate in breaking the glass ceiling of race or gender but, given the choice, would rather do so in a more timid way, and/or without abandoning their party.
But it is a more timid play.
The result is a more timid design than one might expect from an architect like Peter Eisenman.
Yet by diminishing him, Britain's voters have almost certainly ensured they will have a more timid, less radical government.
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