The latter is a reluctant concession to promote interoperability with other systems, such as Unix and Linux.
It was a reluctant and temporary concession by the owners, the Molinari family.
"We don't want to make changes to the collective bargaining agreements," said Joe Tiberi, a spokesman for the machinists' union, which has been the most reluctant to give concessions.
The airline had not reached an agreement with its machinists' union, which represents more than 12,000 mechanics and fleet service workers and has been the most reluctant to make concessions.
But he may want to consider that ours ended with no full recount and a reluctant concession from the unsuccessful candidate.
I said it (people often do so, in such cases) like a rather reluctant concession to truth and justice; - as if I wanted to deny it!
Landlords in Greenwich have been among those most reluctant to offer concessions, he said.
Two hours of arguing with someone, then a reluctant concession.
That venue would provide Junior with the witnesses he required for his reluctant, tearful, and perhaps even angry concession to the Hackachaks' insistent materialism.
She nodded in reluctant concession.