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Maybe there was something of the old timidity as well.
Political timidity is not the only thing holding back change.
This type person is a bad security risk because of timidity.
Yet, in justice to television, timidity does have its positive side.
His timidity also kept him from doing justice to the collection.
All very good but will probably be ruined by timidity.
The words burst from her with no timidity at all, now.
But let us remember the high practical timidity of youth.
Now, the English ruling class is quite free from financial timidity.
The Governor told party members to shed their "political timidity."
The Democrats' timidity allowed more or less normal public business throughout 1991.
Her eyes met his, but, oddly, with less timidity than before.
The guards were there, but said that the young man seemed to have lost part of his timidity.
There also appeared to be a timidity to her skating.
Such pinched timidity can only set back the course of reform.
The same timidity is likely to control decisions about commercial mining.
But no one can accuse her of timidity about trying new approaches.
When the war came both health and ingrained timidity kept him at home.
This tough approach is the result of hypocrisy and political timidity.
Critics have seen it as timidity in taking on powerful interests.
But it is really a commentary on the timidity of the art establishment.
Why did I not experience a moment of embarrassment, timidity, or restraint?
This can cause behavior programs including separation anxiety and timidity.
Yet timidity and calculation aren't the only forces at work.
No one - in the state police or out - should mistake his discretion for timidity, he said.