Stop or pause before a decision or action, due to uncertainty or doubt.
The act of pausing uncertainly.
A certain degree of unwillingness.
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Examples for "reluctance "
Examples for "reluctance "
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.
1 In fact, Brazil's hesitancy is symptomatic of the countries' increasingly complex relationship.
2 On Friday he emphasized his hesitancy to use his broad clawback power.
3 But there are strategic reasons for Pakistan's hesitancy to attack the Haqqanis.
4 The same hesitancy was repeated as he began his second counseling session.
5 Stan must have mistaken my hesitancy for disapproval because he spoke quickly.
1 I assure you it will be all right; only a little indisposition .
2 Phineas Duge kept up during the day the assumption of severe indisposition .
3 A Transkeian missionary once heard of the serious indisposition of a Native.
4 First, his own indisposition and the inclement weather depressed and exasperated him.
5 The hands and arms inflamed and swelled, but no constitutional indisposition followed.
1 Viscosity causes the stillness of disinclination ; velocity causes the stillness of fascination.
2 To natural brusqueness is added an evident disinclination to discuss the business.
3 Never in my life have I faced a job with greater disinclination .
4 LL's disinclination for introspection may have something to do with his age.
5 This would seem to be a natural disinclination , so prevalent is it.
1 But get under way as soon as possible.' Again the slight hesitation .
2 He had no hesitation in expressing himself in favor of the former.
3 The Deputy Foreign Minister said Mr Obama showed hesitation , confusion and disappointment.
4 After a moment's hesitation , I went over to ask a final direction.
5 He didn't understand my past objections, and certainly felt no hesitation himself.
6 You're welcome to come with us, he said, after a moment's hesitation .
7 The Dauntless soldiers carry out unspoken orders without hesitation and without question.
8 After a moment of hesitation , he enfolded me within long, lean arms.
9 It was written in read it, without the slightest hesitation , in Valencian.
10 I said with hardly any hesitation , 'She hasn't made up her mind.
11 Right, you men saw how it's done: no hesitation , no standing about.
12 This is an honourable request and I agree to it without hesitation .
13 I sense your hesitation - your reluctance to believe that it wasn't your fault.
14 There had been no hesitation in the laying on of the paint.
15 ESPN said it had had no hesitation in airing the emotional moment.
16 We have no hesitation in making this statement, Reuters news agency reported.
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Hesitation в диалектах
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