On a serious issue such as health and epidemiology, this faint-heartedness on the part of the Council can cost lives. |
Priests, my beloved sons, neglect of prayer is the cause of your faint-heartedness and of the deviation of many. |
In the same way, the great flights of rhetoric, here in this debate, on the need to build the new Europe do little to conceal the faint-heartedness and conservatism that exist. |
There are those within the Bloods who have rejected his pitch as nonsense, an indication of his lost stature and, worse, faint-heartedness. |
As if to pre-empt accusations of faint-heartedness, the younger Schumacher went out in his Williams-BMW and set the day's fastest time. |
I call on both Commissioners to summon up all their courage to deal with this topic, and to combat the faint-heartedness of the Council. |