Turns out American boards coddle underperforming CEOs--at least in comparison to those "no nonsense" Europeans.
Markets will want proof that the central banks will coddle them, regardless of inflation.
The Bank must continually choose whether to coddle bad governments, or to cut them off.
The biggest and only challenge I heard of was the tendency to coddle the students.
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Instead, they coddle us and make us comfortable with our fears -- all so we'll keep re-electing them.
I'm not saying other ethnic groups don't coddle their kids, but Latinas just seem to excel at it.
The phone reps are supposed to coddle callers, suggesting ways to improve their online profiles and real-life encounters.
Put very simply, if you want job creation you must coddle the millionaires because millionaires have the investment capital.
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She vows transparency and a level playing field, to bid out all government contracts, and not to coddle cronies.
Grown-ups identify and coddle those with superior athletic ability at or before puberty.
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In this understanding, which has a certain surface plausibility, when you coddle people they react by becoming fat and indolent.
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It also demonstrated that the Obama administration's attempts to use diplomacy to coddle Syria away from Iran have failed completely.
Those who coddle their farmers most, notably the European Union and Japan, would have to make even steeper cuts than America.
However many new justifications are invented for the government to pick winners, and coddle losers, it will remain a bad old idea.
And it runs against the thrust of Europe's response to the euro crisis, which is to boost competitiveness, not to coddle inefficiency.
How about the CODDLE (Creating Opportunities to Directly Drive Lobbyist Employment) Act?
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But is Mr Kerry the candidate who will bring democracy to the Middle East or who would continue to coddle the region's tyrants?
Mr Sharon will also have to coddle Mr Peres, perhaps by drawing him into an informal inner cabinet where the important decisions are reached.
If parents prefer to molly-coddle their children with junk food it surely has something to do with their unwillingness to be more responsibly austere with their own diets.
He is no less tough over Cyprus, believing that the West (and America in particular) is now as keen to humour Turkey as it is to coddle Greece.
Instead, Romney once again hid behind rhetoric about helping the middle classes, but if the goal is to help middle and low earners, one must positively coddle the 1%.
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Even recent international efforts to pierce the country's totalitarian ignorance with a drop of radios were thwarted by Seoul, as one more government there tries to coddle Kim Jong Il.
If governments want to see a blossoming of clean technology, therefore, they should use taxes to put a price on environmental externalities (such as carbon) rather than coddle pet technologies.
The Labour rebels claim their party will give Mr Netanyahu a figleaf to cover a policy that will coddle Jewish settlers on the West Bank while letting the peace process languish.
Why coddle professional adults with backrubs and gourmet food?
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Despite an attempted abduction by Microsoft (foiled by the courts) and a few fumbles by Sun (torn between wanting to coddle its offspring and handing over the language to developers at large), Java is now coming of age.
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