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The establishment found this agenda too radical; the democracy movement found it too timid.
The producers are vigorously opposing it even as many medical and health experts call it too timid.
He followed a middle course criticized by neoconservatives, who found it too timid, and by isolationists, who warned against "mission creep".
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Yet, only 34% of the general population opposes Obamacare because it goes too far; 13% of Americans asked actually oppose it because it is too timid.
If the government doesn't increase taxes, it is said it is because it is too timid to do so.
In fact, however, it's too timid when it comes to subjective advice.
I was too self-conscious to enjoy it, though, too timid, and it stymied me that I couldn't speak the language.
Some Democrats in Congress have vowed to change this by giving the F.D.A. more authority, and the agency's critics say it is too timid with the power it has.
But its actions failed to placate critics who view it as too timid.
The existence of decades of legal precedent and policies prohibiting this pervasive religious bigotry has not stopped it from happening in the past, and will most certainly not stop it from happening in the future so long as the many who oppose it remain too timid to stand up and be counted.
Some civil-rights groups think it is too timid, especially on security-related issues.
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