"reluctance" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Although most Democrats do not expect Mr. Hevesi to challenge the Democratic nominee, his continued reluctance caught many people off guard.
- In sexual harassment cases, Fourth Amendment considerations still allow a woman's sexual past to be admitted, thus guaranteeing a continued reluctance to report abuses.
- Ashe, who had expected continued reluctance, had been astonished and delighted at the way in which the millionaire had behaved.
- The most pressing are the continued reluctance of business travelers to pay high last-minute fares and a substantial shortfall in the company pension plan.
- But some critics may complain about the gulf nations' continued reluctance to be publicly associated with the American military, even after the heavy American commitment to the alliance that defended them against Iraq.
- Despite the Republicans' assertions of increased diversity among leaders, these photographs testify to the parties' continued reluctance to share real power with women and minorities.
- Ms. Ferraro's angry refusal for two weeks to concede defeat, and her continued reluctance to endorse Mr. Abrams, only helped foster this image.
- Nor, importantly, was her influence always decisive, as shown by his choice of Elbridge Gerry as an envoy to France and, most importantly, his continued reluctance to declare war.
- Parliament should also press China on its continued reluctance to permit Taiwan a voice on the international stage.
- "Today's decision, along with repeated refusals from the board of SK Corporation to allow shareholders a vote, demonstrates a continued reluctance to embrace meaningful reform," said James Fitter, Sovereign's chief executive.
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