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As for mending relations with Islam, Mr Obama decided that this required some diffidence.
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Building robotic traffic police and guides will make it easier for people to overcome their diffidence.
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But the desire for independence and diffidence towards outsiders also work against concentration and consolidation.
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He may grow out of his diffidence, but this race seems to have come too early for him.
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It takes fearless self confidence to take the risk that our humility will be mistaken for diffidence or a deficiency in competitive fire.
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Ms Merkel's diffidence arises from history: her country's and her own.
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Yet her diffidence and down-to-earthness was peculiarly suited to her country.
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What may have been typical Japanese expressions of diffidence and unease with forthright action may have allowed this Chinese interpretation, even if it was a stretch at the time.
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My question, remarkably, induces in him some diffidence.
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For once, Euro-diffidence is not one of them.
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Such diffidence may keep him out of jail.
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What surprised me most was the timidity and diffidence, and maladroitness, of the young men, who basically huddled in a corner by themselves and stared at their shoes, while the young women were waiting to be approached.
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