Perhaps a Ryan budget at the heart of the campaign would expose Barack Obama's fiscal timidness. |
That lead to a timidness in their programme for government and a mindset that said it was more important to kick problems into touch than address them. |
It brings Edward's emotional timidness to the forefront, as well as evoking the fairy tale nature and fantastic, exaggerated tone of the film. |
I want to follow up on that point by looking at the extraordinary timidness that has characterized recent liberal political tactics. |
The decline in consumer credit seen in several countries is indicative of the timidness of consumers, who are more focused on building their savings than on spending. |
There's a... timidness here that I wasn't expecting from Miami. |