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Dogs that were too timid such that they did not want to move freely in the room in the absence of their owner were excluded from the study (n = 2; not included in final sample size).
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"It's the most timid ant that can withstand the battle," he says.
This statement leads us to believe that is knowledge incorporated in a shared, timid culture that knows, sometimes not completely consciously, things for which there is still not enough "scientific evidence" although different studies [ 52, 53] and neuroscientists such as Owen are pointing out the possibility that people in comas can establish some degree of connection [ 54, 55].
"If we were being criticized for being timid, that would upset me," Mr. Lowry said.
"He's been timid on that".
As potential growth methodology does not take into account other imbalances such as the current account, during the expansionary period the stability in nominal wages growth (or inflation) was interpreted as a sign of reductions in the NAIRU, even though the labor market reforms were very timid at that time.
You go in there timid, that's when you get hurt".
But I was too timid to admit that I was in love.
Believers contemplating works of such timid mediocrity must conclude that the Paraclete has not breathed on Catholicism for many a generation.
"The expectations in the market have shifted to such a degree that the Fed might appear timid if it moves only" a quarter-point, Mr. Moran said.
But it starts by staking out a coherent and compelling argument for atheism and an attempt to convince those on the fence, such as yourself, that there is merit in being less timid.
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