After doing roles that even junior actors would hesitate to accept, Kamal has chosen the untravelled path in real life too. |
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Don't hesitate to purchase solid pattern suits because they will always remain classics. |
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I hesitate to mention this when poor Gert is in the wars, but I have hurt myself. |
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When in-flight performance warrants, they do not hesitate to make a termination call. |
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So if he sees staffers putting in lengthy hours at the office, he doesn't hesitate to take steps to make sure their home lives remain in balance. |
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He has adopted a Rambo mentality and carries knives, guns and grenades on his person which he will not hesitate to use. |
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They will not hesitate to whip up ethnic hatred as was done with such terrible consequences in Rwanda. |
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The partisans of the status quo don't hesitate to answer in the affirmative. |
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I reach my arm out, place my fingers on the engine-off switch, and hesitate. |
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You're not exactly a rebel to authority, but you never hesitate to challenge anyone who assumes power irresponsibly. |
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If he sees another competitor moving in for the kill, though, he wouldn't hesitate to move full-time into his South Beach Miami apartment. |
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Admittedly we hesitate on cold, wintry mornings when needles of rain spike the bedroom window. |
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I will not hesitate to seek for an immediate legal redress through my solicitors for any consequential loss. |
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I love pop music, I love world music, I love opera, so I want to do many things, and I don't hesitate to do them. |
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Don't hesitate to ask your merchants for co-branded or personalized landing pages, many of them would be more than happy to help you out. |
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The police said that the robbers would not hesitate to attack the victims if they resisted. |
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Indeed, I am sure she would not hesitate a minute in condemning both racism and anti-Semitism in the highest terms. |
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We do not hesitate to embrace the truth no matter how and when it is revealed to us. |
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After cleaning up and finding a ride into town, Seth and I didn't hesitate with spending most of the money on Tomas' credit card. |
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But laypersons should not hesitate to involve themselves in the intellectual apostolate. |
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They don't hesitate to sign petitions, write letters or otherwise share their opinions. |
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He brandished his knife, showing them that he was unafraid and would not hesitate to attack if they tried to rush him. |
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In the 4th century the Athenian state did not hesitate to commission historical paintings or portraits of living benefactors and allies. |
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The matter seems technical enough that I hesitate from speaking authoritatively about it. |
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Prospective employers hesitate to take him on, because they view him as a liability. |
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I'd hesitate to spend a third of my take-home pay on mortgage repayments, let alone more than half! |
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You hesitate for a few seconds and your new friend Bob starts fumbling in his back pocket. |
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I hesitate for a moment, then I burrow in the shoebox underneath my bed for the piece of paper I'm looking for. |
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I hesitate to think that the firm deceptively put this out just to attract potential teeny-bopper customers who would fall for it. |
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He didn't even hesitate before stepping forward and backhanding her across the cheek. |
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In Mexico's maquiladoras, the employers do not hesitate to deal brutally with workers who try to set up independent trade unions. |
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But as a middle-aged baldie who stands at five foot eight with a following wind, I hesitate to go around criticising how other people look. |
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He shoots ducks, pheasants, wild boar, and in self-defense he wouldn't hesitate to kill a bear. |
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We will not hesitate to take on tough, escalating issues, but we will do so in a measured, thoughtful fashion. |
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Miss Frith said she was approached about the event and that she did not hesitate to get involved. |
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Thus the screw tightens for those who dare hesitate to embrace this circular truth. |
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This sets them apart from similar sequences in other action films, which hesitate to show a child uncomfortable, let alone suffering. |
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Keen as mustard, fearless as well as tactless, he did not hesitate to treat even the great man himself to a barbed tongue-lashing. |
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Would they hesitate and triangulate, or would they push hard for real change? |
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If you have mislaid the ticket sent to you, don't hesitate to ask any club officer for a replacement. |
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Thuy knew right away that she was pregnant, and she did not hesitate but went to the hospital just a week after she had missed her period. |
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An unreasonable fear of flying and a general mistrust of machines make some people hesitate to take a flight. |
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This was the test used to figure the Hubble space telescope mirror, I hesitate to mention this for fear of putting the mockers on the project! |
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When opportunity came, he did not hesitate to dump his mentor to become a blue-eyed boy of the then chief minister. |
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Should you have any questions regarding our willingness to sell or any terms or conditions, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. |
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Please do not hesitate to contact any of the above or the undersigned should you require any further assistance. |
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What I like about Bill's take here is its combination of a temperate tone in a discussion that doesn't hesitate to cut close to the bone. |
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Unless they observe other areas of 'slowness' in their child, parents may hesitate to seek advice. |
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So, if your clapped-out old banger goes phut-phut one day on the motorway, then don't hesitate to dip into your emergency fund to fix it. |
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People hesitate to approach consumer courts either because of negligence or due to some inherent fear about the very idea of filing a case. |
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As a general rule, we don't hesitate to put exclusive stories in our partners' 11 p.m. newscasts. |
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Indignant, Tyrone did not hesitate, and as the blades cut deep, blood began to spill. |
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When someone cuts in front of you in traffic or honks at you if you hesitate, do you mutter an epithet or react with fear? |
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Their fear of what might happen made them hesitate, only for a second, but it was enough. |
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All I can say is that where emperors fear to tread, ordinary mortals must hesitate. |
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If you have found any of the foregoing of interest to you, please don't hesitate to come and meet us. |
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The Texan was seen to hesitate momentarily, then slide back on its tail and wing over in recovery from a hammerhead stall. |
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I hesitate to say that we canoed, however, because that implies we exerted ourselves by paddling our boats down the river. |
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I am not here to take abuse from you, and if you continue to do so, I will not hesitate in hanging up on you. |
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The menu includes jacket potatoes, omelettes, pizza, and panini, and we wouldn't hesitate to have another snack here if the opportunity arose. |
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Never hesitate to wear a hearing aid if required or use a walking stick once a person is 70-year old. |
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She should not hesitate to seek a professional opinion from her internist or rheumatologist. |
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Yet, I hesitate to tell you the main plot because you'll think this exciting novel dull, but here goes. |
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There was no reason to hesitate or delay the implementation of the election pledges. |
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Men are almost twice as likely to pause or hesitate when they speak unlike women who are more fluent speakers. |
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They discovered that men are almost twice a likely as women to pause or hesitate when talking. |
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Because some childhood seizures stop at puberty, doctors often hesitate to recommend surgery for children. |
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Should any further questions in this regard arise, please do not hesitate to contact the writer. |
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If you would like to donate money or material please do not hesitate to contact Tommy at his home address. |
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Please do not hesitate to let me know if any of my content or behavior makes you think I do not respect other people on the net. |
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All of the swimmers will be sponsored and if you are asked to chip a few euro into the kitty then please don't hesitate to do so. |
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If you have any further questions about the code of practice, please don't hesitate to ask. |
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The clients I spoke with don't hesitate to make eye contact and pipe up with an opinion. |
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So long as we're here they may hesitate to act, thinking that we might get hurt. |
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I do hope this clarifies the point you have raised and if I can be of any further help, please do not hesitate to contact me. |
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Godfrey did not hesitate, but attacked immediately, charging headlong while the Egyptians were still in their camp. |
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For instance, they don't hesitate to chastise a colleague, even if he is a personal friend, for incompetent work. |
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I feel this set is destined to be collectable, so don't hesitate if you have any interest in the musicians, the music, or the worthwhile concept. |
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Without supervision, the goat will gobble the cabbage whereas the wolf will not hesitate to feast on the goat. |
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Two or three infelicities of diction I hesitate to remedy and don't much regret. |
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She was a cruel and vicious woman, and did not hesitate to inflict pain upon her inferiors, be they slaves, servants, or her own flesh and blood. |
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You bet, but never to the point where I would hesitate to inform on them for the slightest infraction. |
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I hesitate to interrupt my colleague, because he is giving a very fine speech. |
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If you have any specific questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact your state editor or the network editor. |
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No matter what problem a caller has, he will not hesitate to plug some 30 dollar spyware program that probably contains spyware in itself. |
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She didn't even hesitate to wait before she began dumping the syrup I had left out on her stack of flapjacks. |
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Joanna sees no point in lying about her age but she wouldn't hesitate having cosmetic surgery if she felt she needed it. |
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Don't hesitate to mess up your hairstyle because that's what pomade is meant to do. |
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I'd hesitate to tell you the number of fudge factors involved in fatigue and fracture analysis. |
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There is not a single object the existence of which we hesitate to accept until definite proofs are furnished. |
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The proggies never hesitate to simply redefine the meaning of words whenever it benefits the cause. |
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Nor should investors hesitate to push for a more aggressive approach if they realise there is little growth to be gleaned in the domestic market. |
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Balki fights to destroy Andy Capp but will not hesitate to defeat anyone who stands in his way. |
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If you know Mrs. Mariwala you know one would hesitate to call her a grand old lady, so zestful and active she is. |
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Many families do not hesitate to engage boys or girls to help with household chores like cleaning the house, cars, and so on. |
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For Mr. Bok does not hesitate to exhibit the mangled remains of his unfortunate female epistolers in the cold black-and-white-ness of print. |
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If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact my office at the above-stated address. |
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If you feel you can support the club by selling a few books of tickets please don't hesitate to contact any committee or club member. |
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But these days many do not hesitate to chop down even the full-grown trees in their compound because none can spare the time to sweep and clear the yard everyday! |
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They do not hesitate to dress idiosyncratically, speak dramatically and in general cultivate affectations that would be bizarre in most other professions. |
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When the anticlericalism of certain courtiers turned to heresy the following year, Henry V did not hesitate to condemn even his old friend, Sir John Oldcastle. |
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Now Sally doesn't hesitate to mix vintage Hawaiiana with Victoriana. |
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The most indolent beings won't have any more reason to hesitate before setting off to find pleasures that will cost them neither money nor effort. |
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The U.S. then contacted the Mexican marines, who did not hesitate, engaging Beltran and his gunmen in a 90-minute firefight. |
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We Westerners reflexively trust elections, and we do not hesitate to recommend them to others who know better. |
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He growled and I didn't hesitate this time to just haul off and smack him. |
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Don't hesitate to ask your professional paperhanger to provide certification of insurance covering workers' compensation, property damage and personal liability. |
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It was expected to be an ordinary courtesy call, but the Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese Political Consultative Forum didn't hesitate to talk shop. |
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A crime of such selfishness, vindictiveness and plain no-goodedness that I hesitate to lay it before you in all its red toothed, black cloaked and villainous evil. |
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I count the editor of the Independent as a friend, so the main reason I hesitate to say that he is out to lunch on this issue is that I was out to dinner with him last night. |
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At present, teachers, administrators, and educrats of various descriptions do not hesitate to let children know that the system does not respect their parents. |
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I would hesitate to place a lesser value on emotional intelligence. |
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I hesitate to speculate on exactly where the problem is, though after spending some time with the paper I have my suspicions. |
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Because of disability trolling, some people may hesitate to disclose their differences right away. |
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The supervisor is quite approachable, so don't hesitate to bring up any problems you have. |
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I hesitate to respond to the re-hashing of your antiquated guilt trip on women to get married. |
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After hearing the blasphemous clips insulting our beloved prophet, I would not hesitate to go after revenge. |
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I hesitate to recommend any video editing software that is freeware. |
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Don't hesitate to contact us if you need help finding quality vitamin, herbs, lavender flowers, chamomile teas, essential oil, or herbal bath products. |
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Would you really hesitate to call the police if your home was burgled? |
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I realize it may be a delicate subject but I hesitate to ask. |
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Angel didn't hesitate, just changed course quickly and raced towards him. |
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They may know about your unforgiven sins and won't hesitate to blurt out all the dirty little facts through the mouth of the victim you are trying to help. |
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A truly mean player won't hesitate to play dirty when the chips are down. |
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It could be the fear of the unknown that causes us to hesitate, but only by turning the key and venturing through will we unravel the mystery that lies within. |
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We will not hesitate to launch an infringement procedure to make sure EU standards and obligations are fully respected. |
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Few would hesitate to throw their speaker aside if his knees appear to wobble. |
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Taylor delivers an intelligent, nuanced performance as the angry Chuka, a man who's been dealt a bad hand and will not hesitate to kill anyone foolish enough to challenge him. |
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And woe betide you if, like me, you stumble or hesitate over your order. |
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At seminars or meetings, it was often he alone who saw the point of a question, and he would not hesitate to rephrase it, if he thought it unclear. |
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Additionally, local sub-assemblers, component manufacturers, and parts suppliers might hesitate to invest in new and costly machines to tool up for a new design. |
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The newspaper effectively refused to report on the candidate's moral viewpoints, even though it did not hesitate to over-report any issue going against the opposition. |
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And we even hesitate after technologies have been given the nod. |
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I didn't hesitate and a moment later I was swimming laps in the pool. |
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Despite a mild yuck factor and general discomfort of watching people's lives in constant flux, I do not hesitate to recommend it as a huge feel-good movie. |
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Dilger doesn't hesitate to sell out on a block downfield or on the line. |
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If the carpenter cannot meet his specifications, then he will not hesitate to dismantle the whole thing, and begin all over again by hunting for the perfect craftsman. |
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Their abattoirs employ machine slaughter wherever possible and do not hesitate to employ pagans and polytheists, e.g. Chinese, Koreans, etc. to carry our slaughter. |
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On this page look out for the dropped waist bodice, above knee skirt lengths that begin to hesitate and gain illusory length with the addition of flutes and frills. |
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The sentries posted at the police stations have been asked to be more polite and friendly so that complainants do not hesitate from coming to the police stations. |
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I am far more of an ideologue than a partisan, and rarely hesitate to criticize bad politicians or bad policies, regardless of which party they come from. |
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Out of good manners, I would hesitate to label him an ignorant ganch. |
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You need anything else, dearies, you don't hesitate to ask, all right? |
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Not necessarily, but even Barrie enthusiasts might hesitate before allowing someone like their idol to look after their own children unchaperoned. |
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He does not hesitate to hide some Marxist books from her library because she fears that the military could use them against her. |
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It also means that workers in the United States, like those in Spain, may hesitate to work around such patients. |
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If there is evidence of wrongdoing by any individual or entity in Singapore, we will not hesitate to take firm action. |
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Given those odds, physicians may hesitate to pretreat all such patients with antidepressants, which have their own side effects, Meyers warns. |
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Bull did not hesitate to obey, for the broad, cold blade of a bowie rested lightly against the back of his neck. |
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We appreciate your input, so please don't hesitate to chime in with comments and questions. |
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In determining whether the male is ready for conversation, the woman should not hesitate to employ the delicate techniques of foretalk. |
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Though they did not know the reason for the dispute, they did not hesitate to leap into the fray. |
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The polls were guarded by bullies who did not hesitate at command to manhandle any decent citizen indicated by the local leaders. |
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The Byzantines faced a large, capable Persian force that did not hesitate to mass against their smaller army. |
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I didn't know Genk but an old friend from my time at Sunderland told me not to hesitate because they are a top club. |
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It is so natural to a Parisienne, even when passion has almost mastered her, to hesitate and pause before taking the plunge. |
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These were real views, but he did not hesitate to adjust them for compositional effect. |
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You wouldn't hesitate to ask your math teacher for help with the Pythagorean theorem. |
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The transaction speaks for itself and a court of equity ought not to hesitate long in characterizing it as unfair competition in business. |
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When the Queen seemed to hesitate, Marlborough and Godolphin refused to attend a cabinet meeting. |
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The purge may hesitate at putting John McCain on show trial. |
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When the group enters Terminus, Rick does not hesitate to fight. |
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They'd had occasion to see Peyton Armistead in all his righteous fury and she knew they wouldn't hesitate to take him down if she gave the word. |
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In France or America, if your skin has a niggle, you don't hesitate to run to the nearest professional dermatologist. |
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To successfully fledge young bluebirds, you mustn't hesitate to eradicate house sparrows. |
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So when I saw a 100km ultramarathon through Australia's Kimberley region, with its rock formations and red dust, I didn't hesitate. |
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Until Richard II, the Norman rulers did not hesitate to call Viking mercenaries for help to get rid of their enemies around Normandy, such as the king of the Francs himself. |
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Charlotte and Anne, being more realistic, did not hesitate in finding work and from April 1839 to December 1841 the two sisters had several posts as governesses. |
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The trade in grain exports from Poland to the Netherlands and to the rest of Europe grew enormously at this time, and the Danish kings did not hesitate to cash in on it. |
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Landowners cannot afford to cut submerchantable trees, yet many hesitate to cut merchantable dominants and codominants at the risk of downgrading the residual stand. |
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The surgeon's sureness was the result of long study in school and long practice in the operating room, never did he hesitate and never was there a mis-move. |
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He placed its authority above other sources such as the ecumenical councils or the Church Fathers, although he did not hesitate to use other sources to support his arguments. |
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So many women often hesitate to take antidepressants in pregnancy. |
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