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Yet as the death toll has climbed, policy and attitudes have timidly started to change.
Even some defenders have timidly wondered whether some other spot might be more "appropriate" in terms of the symbolism of it all.
On an increasing number of occasions, Venus Williams's opponents have timidly stepped on the court and immediately searched for a foxhole.
In the latter domain, Mr. Waters scores the greatest hits: He believes the country's professors of humanities have timidly abdicated their obligation to judge scholarly work.
Other counties, faced with a similar shortfall and a similarly wealthy populace, might have timidly proposed a modest tax hike, but Cobb County is tea-party country: its congressional representatives include Phil Gingrey, an OBGYN who thought Todd Akin was "partly right" when he said that pregnancy cannot result from "legitimate rape"; and Tom Price, another conservative doctor.
Global VC firms have timidly invested in the region for the past years.
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Given its demographic outlook, Italy still needs to do more to reduce its formidable pensions burden; and the government has timidly put off the start of some of its more painful reforms until 2008.
And the scouts were always way out of their depth.Mr Komorowski, who had timidly deferred a move to the presidential palace even before the latest flare-up, must be hoping that at least it can't get any worse than this.
Months after the mass abduction, Godiya had timidly asked university officials if they could help her sister return to a classroom, according to the Globe and Mail.
The MENA region has timidly begun on a path to making its societies climate-ready and its energy policies climate-friendly.
McCorkle is supposedly dead, and his mighty works have been timidly brought forward by his unsophisticated sister.
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