This sort of a mental block, in fact, makes them hesitant to come out of their shell in classroom situations. |
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On the other hand, the governor also seemed hesitant in giving orders to the military and police. |
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The air was stale and the dusty atmosphere was enough to make all of them hesitant to breathe. |
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Until we had moved three of four more stops up the line it was a jumpy, hesitant, tedious process. |
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Unsure of the local etiquette, I'm hesitant to strip down to my BVDs and dive in. |
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The queen was beyond the blush of maidenhood, but dressed in maidenly green like the first hesitant uncurling feathery buds of April. |
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Where their rucking had been crisp and brutal last term, this time out it was hesitant and laboured. |
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Laxman is a hesitant starter but a quick flurry of wristy strokes changed the tempo of the innings. |
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In hesitant English, the bespectacled Thai man thanks all the foreigners who have helped his community, raising the biggest cheer of the night. |
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My last caption competition went down like a lead balloon, so I'm hesitant to offer a prize. |
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Preachers may be hesitant to open debate about textual criticism from the pulpit, but the suggestion is worth considering. |
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The larger man began pushing the smaller man, who seemed hesitant to stand up for himself. |
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The voice in my head is wobbly and hesitant but it seems to echo slightly as I freeze in utter astonishment. |
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One is that the winners opt to thank their agents and personal trainers in Ukrainian, Cantonese or hesitant Franglais. |
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A couple of the performers seemed hesitant in some of their decisions, and at times mumbled unconfidently. |
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Life is the only inspiration for Kundan Shah in an industry hesitant to accept his films. |
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In the past, vendors were hesitant to sell low-profit milk in machines that were unevenly refrigerated. |
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But he is hesitant about going the whole hog and opening every day throughout the year. |
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And hardest of all was the force needed to unhorse a performer hesitant to fall on cue. |
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That turned the tenor of the day into a somewhat confused basso profundo, capable of little more than a hesitant adagio molto. |
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But I was struck by how hesitant he sounded when discussing reform of the police service. |
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In reality, he was racked with self-doubt, hesitant, and liable always to agree with the last person he had spoken to. |
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I was hesitant, but I relented, thinking that since he's still so little he wouldn't remember it and his grammie could have this one day. |
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I dried myself the best I could and was hesitant to wrap myself in the peplos and then the himation and finally the veil. |
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I was hesitant to turn to our planned southerly heading, not having seen any of the anticipated checkpoints. |
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Still, McRae has not been hesitant to bench players who fail to do the little things. |
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Again, Yuen was full of doubt, hesitant, he took a quick flip through the book. |
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With hesitant motions, she opened the door of the shop and walked in, with Valarie trailing behind. |
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He beckoned to a hesitant pageboy, who had been lingering just outside of the room with the wine that Denwold had called for earlier. |
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As my pen flowed across the paper, my mind moved choppily from thought to thought, unsure and hesitant. |
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In fact, racism and sexism may make us even more hesitant to trade the fast track for the mommy track, even temporarily. |
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Though undeniably talented, Martin exhibits a hesitant sense of what separates the singingly oral from the stodgily ordinary. |
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The older students clapped enthusiastically while the newcomer were still a bit hesitant, confused. |
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She was softly eloquent, speech slow and hesitant in picking out the perfect words. |
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I'm also a bit hesitant to debate about whether or not it should be used to slow the muscle loss experienced as we grow older. |
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Some countries are gun-shy, hesitant to send peacekeepers into what the Pentagon now admits is a raging guerrilla war. |
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He isn't the gunslinger of his early years with the Rams or the hesitant, indecisive quarterback of his last two years in St. Louis. |
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Thus Graham is hesitant to acknowledge that God's disposition of judgment can be reliably discerned here. |
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Now I'm very hesitant to cast doubt on any of your marvellous answers, but I do struggle to accept this one. |
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Thus the only superpower on Earth appears hesitant about projecting its power on the international stage. |
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Their passing moves, once their strongest feature, were hesitant and ragged, to be charitable. |
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Though he would like to return home he is hesitant because of the fact that health care is unaffordable. |
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In times of writer's block, Dre has never been hesitant to seek alternative medicine. |
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Until now, the UN has been characteristically hesitant, to sometimes tragic effect. |
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That shows that customers are less hesitant to buy from the chipmaker, he said. |
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That said, I was still a bit hesitant to buy a whole big watermelon and soak it in vodka. |
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I know that you run into a lot of people who are hesitant to accept the fact that you say you do this. |
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I was a little nervous and hesitant about taking on the job three years ago but I am glad that I did. |
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This union is hesitant in what they do, therefore they are not taken seriously by the government. |
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I stepped boldly out on that new path, unsure and a little afraid, but never hesitant. |
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The staff was very hesitant, making excuses and delaying to show Tony his baby. |
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Far from being a gesture of national confidence, our arts policy is hesitant and uncertain. |
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First of all he was hesitant, and then he settled down and got on with it enthusiastically, making his case apparently invincible. |
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Even when someone suggested that he gets a portfolio done for modelling, he was too hesitant to ask his father. |
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Gary was hesitant to speak much more about identifying the counterfeits or rip-offs. |
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Feeling as if I were on the witness stand, I grew tongue-tied and hesitant, and was unable to answer her questions satisfactorily. |
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Building huge warehouses would cost millions of pounds that Tesco was hesitant to spend on an unproven service. |
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I must admit, as a confirmed stamper, I've been a bit hesitant to accept scrapbookers into the fold. |
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At one time or another, every starter has seemed hesitant and unsure of either the snap count or his assignment. |
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They're usually reticent, unsure of themselves, hesitant to get involved in a discussion. |
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I was hesitant about watching a movie that featured a rock star as its main player. |
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He seemed to be everywhere, rallying hesitant soldiers and leading groups of men inland, despite German small arms, mortar and artillery fire. |
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Given the present political situation, stars seem to be hesitant to associate themselves with one political group or the other. |
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With reading they may be hesitant and often misread words and with writing they may have erratic spelling and tendency to reverse letters. |
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It's soft and moving in the right places, but feels hesitant to pack a powerful wallop. |
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He was terrified, hesitant and wavering but finally gave in to the temptation. |
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The lamb curry and vegetable biryani that followed suffered by comparison, seeming just a little vague and hesitant. |
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He gave a quick and hesitant smile, and his wavy brown hair covered his dark eyes. |
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Last night he came across as hesitant and defensive, unable to get his points across clearly. |
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I'm very hesitant to do so, especially in our mixed-up world. |
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These diarised moments of brutal honesty, twinned with hesitant uncertainty, are typical of Woolf's swings between self-doubt and dogged ambition. |
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I'm hesitant to assign this film a purely diversionary purpose, but is it designed to teach the virtue of self-reliance, or the simple pleasures of constructive play? |
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I have some experience on the floors but I've been hesitant to do the bathrooms as I do not know the proper procedure for reinstalling the toilets. |
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A more critically-minded minister of health services armed with more intimate knowledge of the subject might be more hesitant about making such broad changes. |
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He was clearly a little hesitant about sharing his history with anyone for that matter, and she shouldn't interrupt the flow of his words lest it should ebb. |
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Kelly was then called before a parliamentary committee, where, in halting, hesitant testimony, he neither fully confirmed nor discredited the BBC story. |
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But church authorities have traditionally been hesitant to discuss controversial parts of Mormon history. |
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The actor was initially hesitant when he first heard of the project. |
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Why were record keepers hesitant about naming certain individuals? |
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I made it clear that I would like to sleep with her, but she was hesitant. |
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Guerra's not afraid to actually play the guitar conventionally either, and his dolorous, hesitant chording is heard to beautiful effect on the gorgeous closing track. |
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Next came a walkabout, with one little girl very hesitant to give up her flowers to Camilla. |
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Even Ferguson was reportedly hesitant in accepting the brief last Monday. |
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But I was very careful to not make too big of a deal about it so that I didn't pile on pressure and stress or and make him hesitant to be honest with me if he went back to it. |
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And if a lack of financial security wasn't enough to make us hesitant to marry, the boomers showed us just how badly traditional relationship models can go wrong. |
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He negotiates with a hesitant Hershel who allows everyone to remain on the farm. |
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Questions lingered in my mind, but I was hesitant to ask them. |
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Banks too are not to be left behind in wooing the hesitant customer. |
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And all of us in a democracy should be more hesitant before resorting to name-calling and slurs. |
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Now the city seems hesitant and confused and unsure of itself. |
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Many adults enjoy the tube park, especially those who are a bit too hesitant to entrust their life to a pair of skinny skis or a single snowboard! |
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I was hesitant about passing along this information for two reasons. |
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Hearing the doorbell, a hesitant cleaner opened the door a crack to see who it was. |
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Neither trigger-happy nor hesitant, but steely, self-possessed, and clear-eyed. |
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While it is no coincidence that she has twice been cast as a doctor, the actress seems far more hesitant in person, with long pauses punctuating her conversation. |
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Although some marine fossils more than 500 million years old sport holes, many paleontologists have been hesitant to say these are signs of predators, says a paleoecologist. |
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Still, you have reason to be hesitant if he's been promiscuous lately. |
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As one of the girls retrieved her camera, she favored me with a hesitant smile, requested that I sign her program, and told me that she was going to be a coach someday, too. |
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Those hesitant Spartacus devotees should be relieved to know that McIntyre is on board in this respect as well. |
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John, at first hesitant, finally said he'd like to meet the missus. |
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She seems hesitant, but warms to the embrace and his deeper kisses. |
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All the idiosyncrasies for which he was known within his homeland, the hesitant mannerisms and trademark waddle, do not look quite so loveable in the world at large. |
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A hesitant and very masculine voice echoed through the earpiece. |
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The monitored heart-rate on a small screen, like a hesitant green version of the telly tennis he'd played in pubs or railway stations. |
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It's a hesitant, groping mumble, resolutely experienced, resolutely perfect in its artistic methods. |
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His speech development was also slow, and he retained a stammer, or hesitant speech, for the rest of his life. |
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The odor wrenched the stomach and made one hesitant to breathe. |
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Radcliffe eventually signed for the final films on 2 March 2007, but Watson was considerably more hesitant. |
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Henry's campaign was hesitant and was further undermined by Hugh switching sides and returning to support Louis. |
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The French public favored war, though Vergennes and King Louis XVI were hesitant, owing to the military and financial risk. |
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She is hesitant but recognizes him when he mentions that he made their bed from an olive tree still rooted to the ground. |
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If so, the deontologist may, by reference to the intrinsic value of such species, be hesitant to grant permission. |
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The French Communists' flirtation with Eurocommunism was brief and hesitant in comparison to the experiences of other European Communist parties. |
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So, quite understandably, many people are more hesitant than they need be about pressing their case for more money. |
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Scholars are hesitant to make unqualified claims about the historical facts of the Buddha's life. |
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It's something I was very hesitant about, but we're the only mammals who don't ingest our own placentas. |
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Her reputation for being a wise guy made her new teachers hesitant about having her in their classes. |
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This will also encourage the more hesitant technophobes to start using the system properly. |
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When Padia first tried to start the Angel Beds ministry, people were hesitant. |
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The morning of the wedding he bounded up my stair, most tremendously shaved and brushed, stood upon my doormat bashfully hesitant. |
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Chaplin was initially hesitant about accepting but decided to return to the US for the first time in 20 years. |
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Sellers was initially hesitant about taking on these divergent characters, but Kubrick prevailed. |
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When he asked her hand in marriage, she replied that she was hesitant to marry someone who could die at any weekend race. |
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He was hesitant and indecisive, nearly fell out with his engraver, and when the folios were published, could not interest enough subscribers. |
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Was Thornton hesitant to make the jump back to the small screen? |
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Wolfe continued to press for a fresh assault, even though the element of surprise had now been lost, but Mordaunt was hesitant. |
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The most likely outcome is a Laois win over Westmeath and a hesitant vote for Antrim against Carlow. |
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A majority of Congress members were committed to free trade and European integration, and were hesitant to spend too much of the money on Germany. |
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Labyrinthectomy was recommended, but the patient was hesitant to sacrifice the slight degree of auditory perception that remained in her right ear. |
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Even though she had succeeded in the phone interview, when the ageist employer learned that the candidate was only 18 years old, she became hesitant. |
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She was hesitant to remove her shoes, as her socks were rather smelly. |
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In the case of Imperial, Laing says the company is hesitant to move forward with selling or redeveloping the property because of liability concerns. |
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It has a hesitant gait, frequently stopping to smell the air. |
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I am hesitant to recommend him as a manager because he has a short temper. |
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At the same time, this is by no means a confessionally hesitant text. |
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He was also hesitant to change the formula that had brought him such success, and feared that giving the Tramp a voice would limit his international appeal. |
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Shelburne was initially hesitant to granting full American independence, instead preferring the colonies accept Dominion status, though such intentions were never realized. |
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Nevertheless, only after secret and difficult negotiations by Bentinck with the hesitant Amsterdam burgomasters during June could 260 transports be hired. |
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Lacking verticality The Benin striker headed wide after beating Simon Mignolet to an early free-kick and his presence regularly sowed unease in a hesitant Liverpool defence. |
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That's partly because doctors are hesitant to overmedicate people over age 85, especially when most studies on lowering blood pressure have few people in that age group. |
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