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pee shy

Paruretic; having shy bladder syndrome.

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The US ought not to shy away from wider use of IMF Special Drawing Rights.
One might think that foreign investors would quake in terror at these terms and shy away from dollar-denominated assets.
The IMF has been criticized for burdening borrowers with unnecessary and sometimes perverse lending conditions, but its highly qualified staff has not been shy in blowing the whistle when it perceived domestic vulnerabilities in other countries.
Like North Korea, the Iranian government will not shy from a showdown over its nuclear program.
Why be surprised, then, that European firms shy away from labor and operate in a capital-intensive fashion.
The downside is this: Europe has high unemployment because firms shy away from hiring new workers.
French intellectuals, never shy of public posturing, are campaigning to give her French citizenship.
The problem is that today, ten years shy of when the 2015 goals are to be met, progress on the environment is alarmingly slow.
And it has not been shy about using its considerable operational autonomy.
Sarkozy believes in the efficiency of markets and will shy away from state intervention in the economy.
What the sorcerer's apprentices who want to work with Assad ignore is that they would most likely have a great deal of trouble, when the time comes, distancing themselves from an ally who would not be shy about claiming his share of the victory.
Today, China is not shy about showcasing its military capabilities and asserting itself on multiple fronts.
While the enormous volume of the bank debt implies that governments should shy away from socializing banking risks, it also suggests that only the banks' creditors could reasonably be asked to foot the bill without being overburdened.
This may transform what was once seen as an ordinary human variation - being shy, uptight, or melancholy - into a psychiatric problem.
The Global Times, however, has not been shy about advertising China's interest in establishing naval bases overseas.
Investors will not repeat that mistake: once bitten, twice shy.
And it has done so by relying on innovative measures that substitute its elastic balance sheet for those of over-extended governments, gun-shy private investors, and fleeing bank depositors.
He reminded his audience of the street fighting in Beirut in May 2008, and made clear that Hezbollah would not shy away from another fight if necessary.
Nor is Putin shy about his intentions in Syria.
While Europe's leaders shy away from the word, the reality is that much of the European Union is in depression.
The problem is that today, ten years shy of when the 2015 goals are to be met, progress on the environment is alarmingly slow. So much more is possible.
They are likely to shy from policies that raise the cost of energy.
I will not dwell on Tsipras's parliamentary alliance with the conspiracy-minded, right-wing Independent Greeks, whose leaders do not shy away from diatribes against homosexuals, Buddhists, Jews, and Muslims.
Putin's Russia is anything but shy when it comes to ethnic unity.

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