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But a deferential approach is also possible and might explain the timidity of a new production of Mozart's "Don Giovanni," writes Anthony Tommasini.
What else would explain the timidity of the Met's new production of Mozart's "Don Giovanni," a quite traditional staging by the hot, innovative British theater director Michael Grandage in his Met debut, which opened on Thursday night?
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But at a background briefing, Republican leadership and Budget Committee staff members struggled to explain the seeming timidity of the cuts, given the boldness of their party's rhetoric.
So I was reminded on a recent visit to Capitol Hill, when I asked several lawmakers and senior members of their staffs to explain the Democrats' timidity about standing up to the National Rifle Association by pressing needed measures to curb gun violence.
The timidity of these execs also explains the title of the season two episode Lucy is Enceinte.
But, the actor suggested, the timidity of the politicians was partly explained by an understandable fear that the papers would reveal embarrassing details about the private life of anyone who stood up to them.
The timidity of bureau headquarters is indefensible.
A discontented editorial in The Daily Princetonian (May 5 , 1969 objected to the timidity of the change.
Even its friends despair of the timidity of its president, José Manuel Barroso, once Portugal's prime minister.
A separate report on Friday highlighted the timidity of the American consumer.
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