Encara no tenim significats per a "seem reluctant".
1Yet today's debates on ideology and religion seem reluctant to acknowledge the evidence.
2They earn massive amounts of money and seem reluctant to play just for glory.
3Both coaches seem reluctant to make changes in case they tilt it the wrong way.
4If those players fail, as they did, the rest seem reluctant to salvage the situation.
5He is somewhere in this area, though people seem reluctant to admit to seeing him-
6In any case, Erdogan's generals would seem reluctant to obey the call, if it came.
7The paywall experiment is an acknowledged gamble which other British outlets seem reluctant to take.
8African evil spirits seemed ever-more unlikely, but my enemy did seem reluctant to mess with topaz.
9But folk seem reluctant to jettison their summer sandals, no matter how damn cold it is.
10Some of our company seem reluctant to do this, but it's as good a method as any.
11He slept beside her every night, so forgive me if we seem reluctant to share sensitive information.
12But with uncertainty over growth prospects in the monetary bloc, banks seem reluctant to heed the advice.
13And I sometimes think she enjoys offering her prizes to those who seem reluctant to seek them.
14You seem reluctant to talk about this.
15Many black officials view him, understandably, with skepticism, but they also seem reluctant to watch him fail.
16Religious groups seem reluctant to engage in open debate, but rather resort to force to get their ideas through.
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