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I don’t understand his reluctance to go.
Physician attitudes and concerns were relatively more correlated with their ratings of reluctance to prescribe than with their actual frequency of prescribing.
In contrast, it exhibited the reluctance of local officials to implement laws and regulations that went against local sentiments.
This reasoning might explain the reluctance of most migrants to move to the towns.
Both kings signalled their reluctance to create peers in order to enact the programme of the elected government.
It is common for proper names to be used with great reluctance, for fear of giving offense or somehow intruding on a person's mystical selfhood.
This is consistent with their reluctance to see the regulatory frameworks and concession contracts modified or renegotiated.
Perhaps this is because there is a reluctance to become involved in physical experimentation with these materials and recognition of the high costs involved.
Seen in this light some men's reluctance to pay child support becomes understandable.
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勉強, 不情願…
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勉强, 不情愿…
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desgana, reluctancia [feminine, singular]…
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relutância…
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気が進まないこと, 不本意, 不承不承…
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répugnance [feminine], répugnance…
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desgana…
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