That's always going to be because folks once again, a snake-bitten gun-shy from the last time.
One could presumably make a case that beleaguered faiths always shy from admitting errancy in public.
And, he adds, many investors are still gun-shy from the severe market drop in 2007-09.
Government agencies generally decline to release figures, and software firms shy from discussing hard numbers.
So Mr. Bush doesn't shy from conclusions and he isn't embarrassed that he asks for and needs God's help.
Kennard, the first African-American to chair the FCC, doesn't shy from racial issues.
Charles did something else that some pastors shy from: He sought professional help.
He didn't shy from using the words "sorry" and "deeply ashamed" when we discussed the mis-selling scandal that has cost SSE dear, in a record fine and moreso in its reputation.
Loach has long been considered one of the leading lights of the UK film industry, building a strong reputation for harsh, gritty films that do not shy from showing the harsher sides of reality.
Yet in the first weeks since his Dec. 18 election, Kim has shown he may have the stuff of leadership, reassuring international bankers that he will not shy from tough but necessary economic reforms.
He also invokes the experience of Yugoslavia to explain that in pursuing peace it is more effective for America to be involved directly in negotiations rather than leave parties to sort things out: a hint that America may not shy from squeezing its Israeli ally.
Traditional lenders still are singed from the housing-market meltdown, and many shy away from properties that are risky and could wind up in their own bulging foreclosure files.
We should be concerned when any group in society is excluded, even in part, from this activity, and when those participating tend to shy away from higher potential ventures.
There is no question that companies shy away from controversy, even when none exists.
Since REITs have a strange name and sound complicated, some shy away from them.
But this is surely the sort of subject that Congress should debate, not shy away from.
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Most publishers shy away from ad exchanges for fear that they drive down revenues.
This is likely to cause institutional and other investors to shy away from gold, he said.
No-one is talking about coalition, and the Lib Dems shy away from revealing their hand.
The study also suggests that highly educated adults tend to irrationally shy away from becoming entrepreneurs.
Some stars, such as Jessica Alba and Eliza Dushku, shy away from posing with freebies.
Yet far too many philanthropists and non-profits shy away from setting goals and measuring progress.
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In other words, we not only shy away from uncertainty but also crave certainty.
He says David Cameron was right to shy away from a possible "dream ticket" scenario with Clarke.
Ricks said the company doesn't shy away from characters getting killed, but they do it LEGO style.
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Far more prosaically, Coca-Cola does not shy away from the failed introduction of New Coke in 1985.
Rather, the books written by the Palestinian Authority since the 1990s often shy away from awkward questions.
Nor does he shy away from his prospects of making his third Ryder Cup in September.
In energy and emissions, our nation faces two serious challenges, but we don't shy away from challenges.
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