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1 Then I asked you to ask him and you were too timid .
2 But critics said the plan was too timid to slow global warming.
3 The main criticism is that these initiatives are too timid and gradual.
4 So any attempts at reform would be too timid to be effective.
5 He's terrified of everything and he's too timid to be a threat.
6 This is too timid to stop what Iullus has put in motion.
7 He said Turnbull had been too timid in standing up to Beijing.
8 But, as always, the fear is that it will be too timid .
9 We are being too timid in what we are challenging students with.
10 Hitherto all attempts at space travelling have been too timid or puerile.
11 Sorry, but semi-threats and attempts to cajole just look too timid .
12 Are too many too timid in games at the wrong time?
13 Labour says that the Lib Dem fund is too small and too timid .
14 But its actions failed to placate critics who view it as too timid .
15 I am too timid and retiring; I was intended for a cottager's wife.
16 I pity you, and must repair your loss of a too timid confidant.
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