reluctance

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  • Her reluctance to contribute financially is going to cause problems for us.

  • I fully understand his reluctance to leave his children.

  • I don't understand her reluctance to come.

  • He tried to explain his reluctance to get involved.

  • The reluctance of either side to compromise means that the talks are doomed to fail.

  • 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.

  • Given its reluctance to get involved and priority on trade, a compromise approach would have been within reach.

  • The reluctance of some rabbis matched the zeal of others for drastic punishments.

  • Were these responsible for peculiar labor market phenomena like layoffs and the reluctance of employers to reduce wages?

  • Perhaps these considerations make the reluctance of the senior worker more acceptable than in the case of the tax-averse highly productive worker.

  • The most commonly reported reason for not recommending hospice was patient's reluctance to accept diagnosis or resistance from family members.

  • It is the two-pronged strategy that has led to private entrepreneurs' reluctance to play an important role in the transition from authoritarianism to democracy.

  • The low switching rate is explained by limited real options and similarity in the sickness funds functioning, and reluctance to change providers.

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