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1 I'm more precise-orperhaps, to be honest, more hesitant - than I am speedy.
2 She took a second, more hesitant step, then drew a sharp breath.
3 But by this point I was more hesitant in my approach.
4 However, the US was more hesitant and as a result it suffered for it.
5 I took one more hesitant step, heard something, and stopped.
6 I think companies will be more hesitant , he added.
7 But since the November attacks, foreigners have generally been more hesitant about travelling to Paris.
8 On specific remedies, they have been much more hesitant .
9 Without their support, Reid would be even more hesitant to bring it up for a vote.
10 His manner is different, his voice more hesitant .
11 Previously in Singapore, Kim was far more hesitant .
12 He expected that consumer credit would become tighter, and Americans would be more hesitant to spend.
13 She knew she ought to be more hesitant .
14 He added that the patients themselves may also be more hesitant to treat their cancer aggressively.
15 But, Velasco said, that could change as higher rates make smaller businesses more hesitant to seek loans.
16 While Multnomah County is stepping back from marijuana cases, prosecutors elsewhere in the state are more hesitant .
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