The women's movement diffidence in debates on pluralism is also about its enduring scepticism about the value of engaging with the state.
Those early clear waters, untainted by experience, influence and diffidence, are already flowing sweetly but surely.
Nationalism and the imperial theme are now embarrassments, and diffidence is - as it is here - the usual rhetorical stance.
This knowledge alone demands a certain diffidence towards both the analyses and their results.
I approach this latter issue with considerable diffidence.
Yet the stunning quality of the best of this music belies any sense of relative creative diffidence.
Diffidence in admitting to the use of this method, and of contraceptive practices in general, was especially marked among these subjects.
In fact, they displayed a diffidence that, at its extreme, actually pushed some rioters into seeking formal authorization for their protests.
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