Word: timidating
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Baldwin, John Sutter, and John Quilhot were suspended, while Sean Nolan was placed on probation. Now, these four have elevated themselves to martyrdom in the battle against what editor-in-chief Chris Baldwin called "racism, the familiar doctrine of affirmative action and racial double standard," enforced by "men of timid intellect...
...future without being overly concerned about the impact of temporary recessions on short-term profits. They want to make sure they have enough capacity when demand surges. And with U.S. manufacturing in the midst of a renaissance, it is certainly no time for American managers to be timid...
...Administration's initial steps against Noriega last week seemed timid and tentative. In response to a deadline imposed by Congress in 1986, the President struck Panama from a list of nations certified as cooperating with the U.S. in reducing the production or transport of drugs. Any such "decertified" nation loses half of its U.S. economic aid and faces American opposition to requests for loans from international lending agencies. But the move was only symbolic, since U.S. aid to Panama was discontinued last year after anti-American demonstrators attacked the U.S. embassy...
...scene to scene without any solid connection. He molds a play out of short scenes that end at often shocking cliffhangers, and he interjects French speeches, classical music or what-not between scenes. But this is all part of the play, and while the play is not for the timid, it is eerily fascinating to watch...
...Theodore Liazos '89 urged the council to be brave and pass the resolution against the clubs' practices. "There are a number of people here tonight who want us to be timid," he said, criticizing those who spoke against the resolution...