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"We ought not to be timid in addressing this, and there has been timidity in the past," said Stephen Wallace, a psychologist and chief executive of Students Against Destructive Decisions, a nonprofit group based in Marlborough, Mass.
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The fact that the interviewer was a male could have led some women to be timid in sharing information.
You should not, however, be timid in your practice for fear of getting injured.
He's timid in the water.
Mr. Kors also is timid in his embrace of digital printing.
Those on the left who have criticized Mr. Obama for being too timid in addressing the immediate crisis are similarly concerned that he will miss an opportunity to reshape American capitalism more fundamentally once the economy recovers.
Mr. Pitt, who worked alongside Mr. Sporkin as the S.E.C.'s general counsel but later became a highly paid lawyer for the accounting industry, has presided over a flurry of enforcement activity in reaction to the scandals, but he has been far too timid in addressing some of the systemic problems that led to the betrayal of so many investors.
Do not be timid or afraid of engaging in small talk.
So why be timid?
Don't be timid.
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