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Blairism meaning, in a domestic context, a belief in the power of market-based reforms to raise standards in the public services is a philosophy that evolved in office, after more timid approaches failed.
Timid approaches that waste too much time studying the problem instead of attacking with vigor end up fizzling instead of flying.
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And a timid approach.
The UK film industry's timid approach to comedy is hard to explain.
Ask him about his timid approach to selling state assets, for example, and he retorts that recent coal auctions constitute the "biggest divestment in India's entire history".
Jonathan Saunders is a Scot known for his graphic patterns, but Tuesday's show by this master of print took a timid approach.
Some say Egyptian police officers know only two extremes: the excessive brutality they used to employ, or the timid approach they have taken since the revolution.
States that have experimented with this timid approach to reform have mostly failed.In the end, both plans have their virtues.
It is a much better strategy than merely stripping Diamond's creation of its tax-avoidance department, which was the centrepiece of last year's timid approach.
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt's tough line with junior doctors contrasts with his and his predecessors' timid approach in addressing the chaotic management of NHS England procurement expenditure.
Alden's plight is not vital enough to hold the book together, and what we see of him is limited by Greenlaw's timid approach.
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