Not to face up to failure in a job is cowardice rather than compassion.
Yet, courage steers the business organization between extremes and vices of excess, cowardice, and recklessness.
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There is no one in a better position to remind us that tolerance of intolerance is cowardice.
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But a piece in La Stampa newspaper criticised Venice's council, saying "administrative cowardice" had won out over real culture.
Brussels takes as given the cowardice of the British government when it comes to making the case for Europe.
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The people who have had to leave Samarra feel more and more that patience is the same as cowardice.
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But instead of giving him intensive medical treatment, officers there charged Pogany with cowardice, a military crime punishable by death.
Mugabe, like his ilk elsewhere in the world, recognises cowardice when he sees it and knows that talk is cheap.
However practical and just the case for reform, it must overcome political cowardice, the tabloid media and parents' understandable fears.
As usual, courage and cowardice is distributed among the rich and poor, the learned and unlearned, in a haphazard manner.
"Wales was leading the way, yet now it will be playing catch-up, " said Ms Sandbach, who accused Labour of "political cowardice".
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We are raised to believe that risk-taking is a virtue and that risk avoidance is a form of cowardice or narrow-mindedness.
In what should be viewed as a disgraceful display of cowardice, Netanyahu and Barak meekly accepted Weinstein's decision and dumped Galant.
Do we think they don't know the difference between courage and cowardice?
Currently, there are many in the Republican Party waking up to the fact that their leaders have adopted a stance of decision-making cowardice.
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But standing with the relatives of other victims, Amardeep Kaleka, the son of the congregation's slain leader, called the killings an act of cowardice.
There are iconic moments of panache and devotion, and of cowardice.
Mr Livingstone believes there are two reasons: political cowardice and "modern" cities built after the introduction of the car that do not need a congestion charge.
His attempt to clear his name by executing three soldiers, chosen by straw poll, for cowardice is a chilling indictment of the unseen motives underpinning modern warfare.
My thoughts and prayers are with the victims of those tragic acts of cowardice, and with their families and with those who have been victimized in the past.
When he cancelled a scheduled interview with CNN's Piers Morgan on Monday, the talk show host mocked him by speaking to an empty chair and accusing him of cowardice.
In the left's telling, the Tory-led coalition (enabled by what Labour considers the snivelling cowardice of its Liberal Democrat members) is planning cuts of choice, not just of necessity.
Either we encourage our Arab citizens to fully accept both the rights and duties of citizenship or we continue - through either populism of cowardice - to facilitate their rejection of our society.
Point being, if the last three films of the series are more forthcoming about the inherent darkness of its subject matter, does that mean the first film should be somewhat forgiven for its moral cowardice?
To be fair to Mrs Merkel and Europe's other leaders, they have not chosen to muddle through merely out of cowardice, though there has been plenty of that, but because the euro-zone countries are profoundly divided.
On February 18, 2009, Eric Holder offered a similarly tonic and provocative commentary on race when he begged us to cease from our cowardice and come out from our racial cocoons to confront the business at hand.
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