My advice is to not be shy about promoting your own talents and contributions.
The lesson: build a cheap, stable deposit base, and don't be shy not to lend.
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Don't be shy about asking questions, especially if you need clarification on an assignment.
Give the Mayor a big round of applause. (Applause.) Don't be shy.
The West should therefore not be shy about pushing for a clean election in Ukraine.
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Africans tend to be shy of their beliefs and do not discuss them easily with outsiders.
"Don't be shy with the amount, " said Mr. Picard, who isn't exactly known for cooking with restraint.
Lotronex was for preventing diarrhea, not constipation, but the doctors still may be shy about prescribing Zelnorm.
Financial markets suspect the Federal Reserve will not be shy about raising interest rates when economic growth resumes.
No one who cuts their beard like that could afford to be shy.
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First of all, you don't need to be shy with it, as Ken demonstrates by pounding on the bodywork with his fist.
The banks should not be shy if they can justify the numbers.
Don't be shy -- although I don't think there are too many shy people here. (Laughter.) But ask some good questions.
And one thing it's done to us is, now we won't be shy about the way we feel about our band and the success that's happened to it.
T-Mobile's not being shy in its selection of Windows Phone 8 offerings, so far announcing plans to release the HTC Windows Phone 8X, 8S and Nokia Lumia 810, but unfortunately it does have to be shy in actually showing them off.
Although some suggest Mr Romney has reason to be shy of boasting too much, he apparently used his business skills and a certain amount of flair to save an event that was deep in trouble: over budget and, in the minds of many, headed towards a failure that would humiliate America.
But in person, Gorka can be quite shy, even around people he's known for a while.
We hoped to provide you with a video of the bug, but it must be camera shy.
Pittsburgh was looking for its 15th straight victory, which would be two shy of the NHL record set by Mario Lemieux and the 1992-93 Penguins.
Why should Vanguard be so shy about fee-splitting with Financial Engines?
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Second, Non-Keynesian economists trend to be media shy.
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Such developments reflect, too, a generational change in Brazil's highly professional foreign service: older diplomats, who worked during the cold war and Brazil's 1964-85 dictatorship, are giving way to younger ones, who feel that the world's ninth-largest economy should be less shy of flexing its democratic muscles.
The FCC, in its March 2010 Broadband Report to Congress, stated that by 2013 the United States will be 95 MHz shy of having enough wireless spectrum to meet the demand for broadband services, and by 2015 we will be 250 MHz short.
But I don't expect a 90-minute journey to be six minutes shy of six hours.
Without his vote, and if Brown votes against it, the bill will likely be one vote shy of the 60 needed.
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