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- The Spanish delegation retorted that it was only the " lazy " and " unenterprising"
- The traditional image of Byzantine Greek merchants as unenterprising benefactors of state aid is beginning to change for that of mobile, pro-active agents.
- Grobler and his subordinate, Assistant-General H . C . van Rensburg, being timid and unenterprising officers, the task was not carried out.
- For example, these days you could be labelled a " wimp " if you seem to be feeble, over-sentimental, or physically unenterprising.
- Michaux is best known for his stories about Plume " a peaceful man " perhaps the most unenterprising hero in the history of literature, and his many misfortunes.
- Trying to shake off critics who say they play dull, unenterprising rugby, the English moved the ball swiftly through the hands of the three-quarter line but were matched by outstanding Irish defending.
- For example, " The Times " newspaper wrote in 1866 : " Wales . . . is a small country, unfavourably situated for commercial purposes, with an indifferent soil, and inhabited by an unenterprising people.
- Lieutenant General Slim had always derided Sato as the most unenterprising of his opponents, but Japanese sources blame his superior, Mutaguchi, for both the weaknesses of the original plan, and the antipathy between himself and Sato which led to Sato concentrating on saving his men rather than driving on distant and indefensible objectives.