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Or has Hollywood, a supposed bastion of liberalism so eager in 2008 to help Mr. Obama make it to the White House, slid back into its old, timid ways?
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It's a timid way of running a business.
"You don't see the timid way they approach the game.
"There's no timid way you can ride this thing," he said.
I'm not shy in a timid way, just shy in a way that I'm not comfortable with people".
In the years after Cardenas's powerful showing in the 1988 race, Mexico did, in its timid way, begin to change.
"It is an old, timid way of thinking to build our lives and livelihoods around a fuel source that is distant, uncertain and easily manipulated," he said.
It also formally extends an apology to the families of the victims, albeit in timid way, because "not everything was done to prevent the tragedy".
Instead they have taken the timid way out by suspending his program for two weeks, effective April 16, in obvious hopes that the sordid affair will blow over.
They are surely fewer in number, though, than the people who would like to participate in breaking the glass ceiling of race or gender but, given the choice, would rather do so in a more timid way, and/or without abandoning their party.
Not in the timid way clumsily proposed by George W. Bush, but if the government is going to remain in the pension business at all (a dubious proposition), set up a private account for each worker with his or her own name on it.
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