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It is so clanky and unpersuasive on the one hand and timid on the other that it does, in fact, feel more like the work of a recent academic-turned-playwright, someone like Porter Platt, than it does of the man who created him.
Last year, I was timid on the field.
The administration has been similarly timid on the banking crisis.
"I feel we have been too timid on the public health agenda," he said.
At some point the president is going to have to explain why he was timid on the first two or three opportunities that we had.
Mr. Stewart, a Minnesotan by birth, is using that bullhorn to complain that Mr. Gillespie is being overly timid on the matter of Virginia's Confederate history.
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But Shamir's seemingly timid on-stage demeanour rapidly evaporates.
Mr Prodi's government cut public borrowing and improved tax collection, but proved too timid to take on the vested interests that always resist change.
Yet trade unionists, human-rights activists and harder-core Islamists all accuse the country's politicians of being too timid to take on the palace by tackling corruption or pressing for needed reforms.
America has an abundance of natural gas and oil that is trapped — not by soil and rock but by excessive regulation and politicians too timid to take on the environmentalists' attack on energy independence and prosperity.
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton castigated President Bush and Congressional Republicans yesterday as being mad with power and self-righteousness, complained that the news media have been timid in taking on the administration, and suggested that some Washington Republicans have a God complex.
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