The hieroglyphic inscription, although carved with hesitancy, is grammatically proper Egyptian. |
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He conveys John's hesitancy as a lack of assertiveness, rather than a character flaw. |
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So what is the hesitancy then for the modification of defective genes in germ cells or somatic cells? |
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Initially it feels leaden, the roisterous energy of the band's 2002 debut dissipated and replaced not with maturity but hesitancy. |
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So, to come to the point, there will also be room for some hesitancy about determinism and freedom. |
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The hesitancy and uncertainty that characterised the lead-up to this conflict has now been taken into the battlefield. |
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And by and large, they want to have questions asked and they want to have some hesitancy about this initiative. |
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Accent may be noticeable and the speaker occasionally exhibits hesitancy which indicates some uncertainty in vocabulary or structure. |
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Why, with all its strengths and opportunities, does it display such hesitancy? |
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Despite these positive signals, there has been a hesitancy to commit money to equities. |
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One can understand somewhat better the hesitancy of the Department of Justice. |
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The bladder tends to overfill and become flaccid, resulting in symptoms of urinary urgency, hesitancy, dribbling, and incontinence. |
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Misunderstanding is particularly likely if there is hesitancy to communicate thoughts and feelings, or a barrier of some other sort, between us. |
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With interest and hesitancy, she studied the antiwar signs that bestrewed the neighborhood lawns. |
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Door to door, knuckle to metal, the rap-rap-rap ringing through the space beyond, not a flicker of hesitancy. |
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I don't know if there's a hesitancy to undertake even more of these sorts of programs. |
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This was partly, it seems, due to his own desire to finish school and his hesitancy to move out to Palo Alto. |
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In many countries there is an increasing hesitancy on the part of people to respond to surveys including the census. |
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I asked Ferris if there was a bias or a hesitancy to recruit Native American kids. |
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She wavered between hesitancy and her natural propensity for fun. |
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We all know the silly hesitancy which does not know enough to come in out of the rain, but stays outside while it is raining and, when it stops, goes inside just as the ceiling is failing. |
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After the break the Govan men could not fashion anything like the two chances missed by Dean Shiels and Jon Daly in the first half, and when Simonsen's hesitancy allowed Ciftci to pounce it was all over. |
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Tory malcontents variously say they are reserving judgment until the budget on March 20th, the local elections in May or even next year's European elections. Their hesitancy is not for lack of ire. |
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The other idea is a principle undergirding toleration: a certain modesty about the truth of one's beliefs and corresponding hesitancy to punish dissidents. |
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I have noted that the Prime Minister has expressed his hesitancy about eating meat in view of the ways in which animals and meat products are treated. |
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If we show hesitancy to provide immediate visible security for visitors and citizens of Canada when a dangerous event arises, we do not serve well our public confidence or public safety. |
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This time, however, a revealing hesitancy has taken place. |
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The problem with bioremediation is that it needs to build up a bank of results to confirm it is predictable, yet there is a hesitancy about using it until its reliability is proven. |
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Should we show ourselves powerless to solve it as a result of our hesitancy, events and the aspirations of the peoples would take it upon themselves to force us to make the necessary decisions. |
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It was important to carry out the Committee's activities, even under the current extraordinary budgetary circumstances and despite the bureaucratic hesitancy in moving forward. |
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There may be an increase in bilingualism throughout the Canadian population, but there is also a noticeable hesitancy among youth to learn a second official language. |
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Bright obeyed, began with much hesitancy, but found his tongue and made an excellent address. |
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The Government needs to exuviate timidity and hesitancy from its transportation policy development by acknowledging the primacy of its national interests. |
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Whereas the inherited tones were of adoration, painful unrequitedness, and romantic longing, his are of emotional turmoil, intellectual hesitancy, and irony. |
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False starts become visible records of her hesitancy, like the stutter that precedes enunciations too long or complex to be managed in a single utterance. |
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