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1 Such players were probably still reluctant to invest in Greece, analysts said.
2 But Isfendiyár was still reluctant , and implored him to relinquish his design.
3 A Stonewall spokesman said many LGBT people were still reluctant to come out.
4 But Taiwan is still reluctant to fully open its markets to Chinese investors.
5 I could see, however, that he was still reluctant to go.
6 He looked at me, still reluctant , with an air of perplexity.
7 Only yesterday you were still reluctant to accept the truth of the Hiroshima story.
8 So why are so many people still reluctant to change to a generic brand?
9 MacRannoch appeared semiconvinced, but still reluctant to take any action.
10 PURDIE (warningly, but still reluctant to think less well of his wife).
11 But many are still reluctant to sell properties on their books at steep discounts.
12 Whereupon he said what he was still reluctant to say:
13 But it is still reluctant to conduct outright bond purchases.
14 Magiere asked, still reluctant to exchange words with him.
15 Napoleon was still reluctant to do so, but he was in a paroxysm of pain.
16 John was still reluctant to believe Gibson's moves were as sinister as Brennan viewed them.
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