"reluctance" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The omission, he asserted, reflects the agency's reluctance to scrutinize the fallout from its support of the anti-Soviet jihad.
- Don't all these attempts to reduce a historical tragedy to the crimes committed by one individual reflect our reluctance to understand its deeper roots?
- But more recently, those close to Mr. Bush said, it reflects his reluctance to become entangled in the state's electricity crisis.
- We'll be close by," Robin said, her tone reflecting her reluctance to accept the plan.
- The dollar ended mixed in light trading, reflecting dealers' reluctance to speculate before several potentially market-moving developments later this week.
- Their views reflected the administration's basic reluctance to be bound automatically by international treaties.
- Mine is that it reflects the press's reluctance to speak roughly of President Reagan.
- But today's package nonetheless seemed to reflect the Government's reluctance to take any bold steps before elections are held next month.
- Or perhaps he is reflecting the House Democrats' traditional reluctance to fiddle with a formula that has locked them in the majority.
- Wheat futures were strong all day, partly reflecting farmers' reluctance to sell wheat at current prices.
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