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aversão
catalão
indisposició
A certain degree of unwillingness.
hesitation
hesitancy
indisposition
disinclination
português
aversão
1
Hence the decision, apparently taken with great
reluctance
,
to exit the market.
2
However she said she understood the government's
reluctance
to adopt National's proposal.
3
I understand your
reluctance
,
but you must think of the greater good.
4
However, many capitals expressed their
reluctance
about the proposal, the diplomats said.
5
That may explain regulators'
reluctance
to allow banks to boost dividends now.
6
He had left her soft warm body with particular
reluctance
this morning.
7
One big obstacle was Malaysia's
reluctance
to open its government procurement market.
8
She also cites banks for a
reluctance
to lend the necessary money.
9
David agreed to the idea, with only the faintest sense of
reluctance
.
10
Today he insisted on enjoining me in conversation despite my obvious
reluctance
.
11
That evidence will be difficult to gather given Indonesia's
reluctance
to cooperate.
12
Certainly, officials say, there is a
reluctance
to scrap the TPP entirely.
13
China's
reluctance
to stimulate its economy is adding to its neighbours' woes.
14
This would diminish the
reluctance
of missionaries to settle in the interior.
15
The
reluctance
of doctors has curtailed the growth of Australia's cannabis market.
16
Light volumes this month have underscored investor
reluctance
to buy into risk.
reluctance
great reluctance
obvious reluctance
evident reluctance
much reluctance
apparent reluctance
português
aversão
hesitação
catalão
indisposició
inapetència