According to that same survey, senior-level men are now 12 times more hesitant to have one-on-one meetings with junior women, nine times more hesitant to travel together and six times more hesitant to have work dinners together.
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You may be hesitant because you're on a tight budget or you may be hesitant because you're a serious image quality and aesthetics buff.
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That speaks to a gradual embrace of second-hand and sharing culture, Tondon suggested, whereas people may once have been hesitant hesitant to wear already-worn clothes.
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"I would be very, very hesitant, and most surgeons would be very, very hesitant to tell patients that after fusion they would be pain-free," he said.
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Hesitant to report the incident According to a redacted Chicago police report obtained by CNN through a FOIA request, Smollett was initially hesitant to report the attack.
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However, investors remained hesitant to call Wednesday's lows a bottom.
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He was never embarrassed or hesitant to ask for anything.
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The government can spend when the private sector is hesitant.
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Has someone in your life been hesitant with the facts?
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My body is hesitant after SoulCycle, but my brain wins.
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Gresta was initially hesitant about getting involved with the project.
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I'm hesitant to affirm something that I do not know.
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Medina appeared to say yes, but he also seemed hesitant.
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She was even hesitant to be interviewed for this article.
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Lauren seems hesitant to express any sort of emotion, actually.
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I'm hesitant to knock the Eero for it's speed though.
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Although Saint was hesitant at first, he later came around.
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But she was hesitant to talk about it at first.
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I was hesitant to get involved with the crystal world.
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"No, I'm not hesitant to use the word," Nakul said.
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Trader Dan Nathan was hesitant to recommend Netflix to investors.
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Analysts are hesitant to put a cap on Apple's growth.
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The curious, hesitant beauty of Freudian is in its omissions.
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Even though he was hesitant, we gave it a try.
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But we're just a bit more hesitant than we were.
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"I am almost hesitant to display my tag," she said.
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I want people to be slightly hesitant when they call.
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"Foreign pipe sellers are hesitant to sell pipe," he said.
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Were there any categories you were seriously hesitant about initially?
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And that made Klitschko even more hesitant to throw punches.
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So, why does the GOP executioner suddenly look so hesitant?
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Politicians, meanwhile, have been understandably hesitant to hop on board.
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They were much more hesitant when I talked about assault.
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But Trump was evidently hesitant to endorse ending DACA outright.
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People seemed hesitant to approach him on the range, anyway.
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Will that be enough to get hesitant senators on board?
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Judge Cogan has been hesitant before about permitting graphic evidence.
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Mr. Walker was hesitant, but eventually started writing at night.
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And they were hesitant, but they were O.K. with it.
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Ms. Blampied was hesitant at first, questioning the journalists' motives.
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Donors such as Western governments are hesitant to come forth.
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The president has been hesitant to authorize a troop surge.
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But some workers may still be hesitant to take advantage.
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GOP leaders in Congress also were also hesitant about progress.
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People were hesitant to participate at first, according to Lewis.
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He looked down at the newborn, nervous and still hesitant.
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If you're hesitant, the Halo Touch won't change your mind.
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BA: OK. My recommendation, I was hesitant to recommend it.
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The Texas tattoo artist was hesitant but ultimately went forward.
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In fact, he was hesitant to even buy a house.
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President Donald Trump entered Wednesday hesitant to support the plan.
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He described himself as "hesitant" to embrace a temporary fix.
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"People shouldn't be hesitant to give secondhand goods," she said.
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Why was she hesitant about confiding in the Judiciary Committee?
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Regulators are typically hesitant to ground entire fleets of planes.
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I was even hesitant to write this essay at all.
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When I broached the subject to friends they were respectfully hesitant.
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The next time it was offered, I was a little hesitant.
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However, Yachi's counters kept his American foe hesitant by his standards.
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But he thinks health professionals are hesitant to criticize the technology.
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I'm hesitant to give it away because it's such a spoiler.
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Initially, the original Ghostbuster was hesitant about appearing in the reboot.
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DISLIKEPricey, so you might be hesitant to let younger kids play.
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But on the appointed day, she was extremely fragile and hesitant.
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Given the pessimism over sales, businesses remained hesitant to increase inventory.
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But she was still hesitant, so she talked to her pediatrician.
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She admits she initially was hesitant in her relationship with Rodriguez.
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Palmer was hesitant to use the name "Weinstein" in the title.
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Weak sales of durable goods would usually signal a hesitant consumer.
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"So, I have some news," she said in a hesitant tone.
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We were a little hesitant on both sides of the ball.
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France, which seemed keen to engage Iran, is now more hesitant.
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For the most part, regulators have been hesitant to step in.
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At first I think I was a little hesitant about it.
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But despite their curiosity, consumers are hesitant about fully autonomous vehicles.
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The trouble is many doctors are still hesitant to do so.
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This is why officials are so hesitant to speak for Trump.
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That means the employer is hesitant to hire them at all.
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When Shondo finally gets to meet his kissing partner, he's hesitant.
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He said he was initially hesitant to move into political websites.
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So why are Republicans hesitant to come to the President's defense?
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Assuming Lionel is gay, the barbers are hesitant to serve him.
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Still, studios are reportedly hesitant to jump aboard, for several reasons.
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Through the campaign, Ossoff was hesitant to even say Trump's name.
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They were initially hesitant, but I was relieved when they did.
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The Pentagon also appears hesitant to act quickly on Trump's directive.
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Air Force leaders, meanwhile, seem hesitant to fully embrace the proposal.
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He was hesitant to wear it but understands it is necessary.
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Investors might grow hesitant to put their dollars behind these drugs.
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Deposits can reduce fuel economy, cause hesitant starts and increase emissions.
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Millie says yes, though Annie can tell that she is hesitant.
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The market is going to be hesitant to price in anything.
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The Panthers also looked hesitant to use Newton as a runner.
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Sanders denied that she was hesitant about taking questions from reporters.
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Still, even older drivers were hesitant to give up total control.
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Those who are more hesitant speak loudly through their softer statements.
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But some developers are hesitant to trust governments with the keys.
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John Kennedy (R-La.), have been hesitant to withdraw arms sales.
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Reproductive rights' advocates, meanwhile, didn't hesitant to condemn the Colorado judge.
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The hesitant catch in my gaze—he watched me watching him.
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Other officials were hesitant to accept the fundamental premise of wrongdoing.
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"I'm not hesitant any longer to support Hillary," Ms. Crawford said.
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Lance was third in line, hesitant to leave the small antechamber.
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So, when Julia offers Monse a place to live, she's hesitant.
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The researchers were hesitant to say how to apply this knowledge.
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Rihanna confessed she was once hesitant to jump into celebrity makeup.
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Hesitant, I looked around to see what other visitors were doing.
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Germany, mindful of its powerful automotive sector, had long been hesitant.
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"He's hesitant to even bring up his name," Josh Romney said.
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He was hesitant, unsure — and not just about his radio delivery.
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But Miller was too hesitant to speak of his sexual orientation.
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At first their professor, Thomas Shim, was hesitant about the project.
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My job is to encourage hesitant lovers to take the risk.
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Although initially hesitant, Tariq pulls the trigger, avenging his sister's murder.
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All the while, his rivals are strangely hesitant to attack him.
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She was hesitant, thoroughly female in her timidity and limited ambitions.
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The darkness in his eyes gave way to a hesitant light.
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Gail: Hesitant to dismiss any wild possibility in the current climate.
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For years, the government was hesitant to take such a step.
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But because he was staring she was hesitant to be collegial.
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She loves New York and was hesitant, but she felt outnumbered.
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Instead, I consider practicing a series of hesitant, brief grace notes.
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Steven Adams has seemed ever more hesitant to shoot the ball.
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Mr. Shepard was hesitant to discuss the backlash over that episode.
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Magee expresses Pumpgirl's sorrows in a hesitant, at times whispery delivery.
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He decided he'd be more hesitant to eat whale meat now.
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"They're hesitant to use bacteriophages because they're a virus," Chan said.
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Most other candidates have been hesitant to share their fundraising numbers.
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Trump supporters were more hesitant to accept it than Clinton supporters.
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They weren't the least bit hesitant to say it out loud.
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"When we started off working with Lucasfilm, they were hesitant to let us have a melee character, and they were hesitant to let us have a Jedi character; now the game is called Jedi," Contreras explains.
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When asked about the census, most are hesitant to offer an opinion.
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When the girls began to call her Mom O, she was hesitant.
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Despite substantial gains in recent days, many investors remain hesitant, analysts say.
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I think we are both hesitant to spend more money right now.
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Even Second Life's developer Linden Lab is hesitant to compete with it.
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Yet even Norman is hesitant to place Wawrinka in the top echelon.
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Potential aides remain hesitant in large part because of darkening legal clouds.
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"I would be hesitant at owning gold in dollar terms," added Gartman.
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And some investors are hesitant to plow more money into fossil fuels.
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Why was Clinton initially so willing to testify, and then so hesitant?
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He was hesitant with us before but now he likes to play.
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That damages their brand long-term and makes people hesitant to buy.
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Marnie considered trying promiscuity as a distraction from grief, but was hesitant.
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Market watchers are also hesitant about the accuracy of Chinese economic data.
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"I just want to see it," she said, her voice low, hesitant.
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"By hesitant, I mean, we kept saying flat out 'no,' " she adds.
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The arrests have prodded Europe and America to take some hesitant action.
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"However, there are pockets of people who are vaccine-hesitant," Messonnier said.
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It was Fiona who was initially hesitant of the smushed-face star.
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Americans are hesitant to accept vaping as a healthier alternative to smoking.
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Even my female friends, who backed Hillary, were hesitant to "like" it.
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We need to scrutinise whether banks could become more hesitant of lending.
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They were just hesitant to address it in public — or on Instagram.
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Despite the promise of a bigger audience, however, galleries were still hesitant.
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That suggests a snowball effect: if lots migrate, the hesitant may follow.
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So you're forgiven if you're hesitant to wish them congratulations just yet.
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He was initially hesitant about the move from Citi, says Mr Puri.
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But now we know why Sam is hesitant to fix his scars.
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Tech-savvy entrepreneurs offer livestreaming as a service to hesitant funeral directors.
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But because Mr. Fritz was an independent contractor, the landlord was hesitant.
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After a hesitant beginning, Chan soon began performing the steps with ease.
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And both were, at first, hesitant to call the thing a robot.
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For carnivores hesitant to take the plunge, burgers are the perfect gateway.
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Kris is hesitant but puts on a happy face for her daughter.
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"At first she was a little hesitant," said Madison's mom, Vangeria Harvey.
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Hesitant buyers are left spinning as the previously-considered properties are gone.
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Was Conor hesitant to take on the lead role in this video?
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You were hesitant about giving Danny any music for the first Trainspotting.
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I had to nurse, and I wasn't hesitant about it at all.
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That's one reason congressional Republicans would be hesitant to support a raise.
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Throughout her career, Cash has not been hesitant to use her voice.
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We are too often sluggish and hesitant to allow disruptors to disrupt.
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What if a rural state legislature is hesitant to empower its cities?
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But the Trump administration has been hesitant to place blame on him.
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And I'm hesitant to learn how to use yet another new app.
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Because of that stigma, they can be more hesitant to get treatment.
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Ferrari was hesitant because his company's main purpose was to win races.
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You can say things that you might be hesitant to say otherwise.
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Will they be more hesitant to come out about a psychiatric diagnosis?
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She would be hesitant to take a coronavirus vaccine, at least initially.
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Local lawmakers are hesitant to give Amazon tax breaks to move here.
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Some students are hesitant to start classes because the teacher is temporary.
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You're always hesitant to be in too good of a mood, Virgo.
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"Sometimes I get hesitant and then I don't play free," she said.
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"I was hesitant and didn't want to play the games," she said.
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"Hesitant art buyers remain unconvinced about buying art online," its report said.
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So why is she so hesitant to let paying customers use it?
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Businesses are hesitant to invest when they are unsure of what's ahead.
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Ms. Dearman said she was hesitant to embrace the House plan fully.
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Now as new details emerge, conversation around the case is more hesitant.
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Were you hesitant to revisit the character who first made you famous?
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The filmmakers seem hesitant to make any of their characters too interesting.
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They are somewhat hesitant to watch a video of their daughter's piece.
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"While the bear is gone, the bulls remain hesitant to reveal themselves."
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A handful of fiscally conservative senators are hesitant to support tax reform.
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"The chick did a trick with a brick," Zahiya followed, more hesitant.
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But even then, Naughty Dog was hesitant to cut too many corners.
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"I am hesitant to even quote any of these funds," Icten said.
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"We are hesitant to read too much from 1Q trends," he wrote.
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I was hesitant when we got the call that they had Jayme.
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On the phone, he buzzed with confidence, but now he was hesitant.
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Even when officials are aware, they can be hesitant to enforce it.
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Being hesitant to take on the chief of staff role is understandable.
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Wendy: I was pretty hesitant to share the breadth of my kinks.
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Here are some reasons experts say we don't hear more about missing children of color: Their families are hesitant to call police Some families are hesitant to contact law enforcement, even if they think their child is missing.
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In the second episode, post-Kentucky, Unglert seemed hesitant all of a sudden.
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But many top Republican donors remain extremely hesitant to turn over their dollars.
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Now the CSU has the answer, but its response has been strikingly hesitant.
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I was hesitant to tell him the truth: I was better than ever.
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Traditional sources of venture capital might be hesitant to back Islamic-focused startups.
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It&aposs no wonder he was hesitant about going to music's dark side.
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" Kardashian appears hesitant upon arrival, but Disick encourages him to "get in there.
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But those may not be the values that resonate with vaccine-hesitant parents.
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She's hesitant to stay on any form of public transportation with him, though.
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The man was reportedly hesitant to disclose the true contents of the bag.
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Understandably, Airbnb was hesitant as it considered how it might expand into China.
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My editor says it looks good, but I'm still hesitant to eat it.
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And more importantly, why is Dro so hesitant to give her key back?
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When I first broached the subject with them, some were hesitant to join.
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Melania Trump is hesitant to trade the Big Apple for the nation's capital.
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"I think we should do it," Lily begins, and, uncharacteristically, Amanda seems hesitant.
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However, the broadcaster community is hesitant to say this will make them rich.
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They have consistently underestimated potential employment, leading to hesitant fiscal and monetary policy.
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Over the years, Google has been hesitant to clutter it with extraneous information.
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When she first launched the account about a year ago, she was hesitant.
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" Alex, 228, SeattleRelationship length: four yearsWaited: 3.5 years"Neither of us felt hesitant.
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They came like vultures, hesitant, hovering, drawn by the pheromone of dying books.
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Many people will be hesitant to give up this type of personal information.
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As an actor, does that make you hesitant about accepting such a role?
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"We were hesitant to add actual Mapplethorpe work to the mix," says Matijcio.
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When I ask VanderMeer about this, he's hesitant to call the book hopeful.
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Officials say that misinformation about vaccinations makes parents hesitant to vaccinate their kids.
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Even now, Zuckerberg is still hesitant to infringe upon what advertisers can say.
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Women are more hesitant on these categories, with 30%, 25% and 12% respectively.
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I think that's why I'm so hesitant to be in a committed relationship.
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"We were hesitant at first" to do the segment, Crenshaw explained on Today.
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Initially, he's hesitant to open up to us, and declines an official interview.
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" I want to be hesitant about saying, "This is the way Twitter works.
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Lovato herself was hesitant about the pic at first but posted it anyway.
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Murray, was hesitant, though, according to 83 Minutes, and, at 1:07 p.m.
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However, he was hesitant to attribute all of it to advances in technology.
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Many businesses are hesitant to defer to foreign or not-invented-here thinking.
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She was hesitant to comment at all, Scott told me over the phone.
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She says many are still hesitant to take their cases to the court.
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Some Dems are hesitant to push swing-state voters away from going blue.
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Mr Xi has been even more hesitant in his handling of the economy.
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Were you hesitant at all to participate in a Calvin Klein Underwear shoot?
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But people have been hesitant about [ecstasy] for a couple of years now.
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Many consumers are hesitant to give up the convenience of on-demand information.
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When asked about private spaceflights, Musk was somewhat hesitant to go into detail.
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As TechCrunch's Steve O'Hear noted, tech companies are generally hesitant to discuss disabilities.
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"I was hesitant, and I was kind of over it," Mr. Lock said.
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Congressional Republicans are still hesitant to direct the CDC to study gun violence.
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The news has some on Capitol Hill concerned, or at least hesitant. Rep.
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"We are a lot more hesitant to be a donor," Chelsea told TIME.
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But Republicans are hesitant to give bankruptcy powers and instead want more oversight.
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I think some people are a little hesitant about him from that perspective.
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The president is hesitant to take steps that could damage U.S.-Saudi relations.
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Executives remain hesitant to move too quickly to implement new AI-based applications.
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SoftBank, a Japanese conglomerate, was reportedly hesitant to give up control of Sprint.
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There are other reasons that the Delaware court may be hesitant to act.
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Overscheduled, working parents are hesitant to commit the time to serve on boards.
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That is, in part, why I was so hesitant to recommend it earlier.
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"If I would have been hesitant, maybe he would have gone," Refsnyder said.
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Businesses have been hesitant to deepen their exposure to the kingdom ever since.
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" She told its writer-director, Craig Johnson, that she'd been hesitant—"Bill Hader?
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Do you find yourself or others you know hesitant to talk about it?
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But there seemed to be more sympathy on Tuesday for Britain's hesitant pace.
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One man Wood isn't hesitant to name is her former brother-in-law.
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Luke is feeling the sounds of Flava D, but the kids are hesitant.
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Many experts are hesitant to recommend as bold a move as Chatten made.
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When our band first started, I was so hesitant about sharing my ideas.
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Democrats were hesitant to pull the trigger on a shutdown in past months.
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He was hesitant to speak about it, but something moved him to share.
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These are questions that make me hesitant to do international travel right now.
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Municipalities have been hesitant to allocate money, given the controversy surrounding the practice.
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Paul was hesitant of being faced with the legacy and potentially damaging it.
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Nicky: The first time we had a conversation, I was like kinda hesitant.
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Panasonic is reportedly hesitant to invest more in a battery partnership with Tesla.
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Assessing a reporter's maliciousness is mind-reading most courts are hesitant to do.
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Washington has been hesitant to sign an official peace accord before Pyongyang denuclearizes.
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Trump has been hesitant so far to use his widest-reaching emergency authorities.
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"We completely understand people are hesitant," said Dr. Young of the Red Cross.
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For this reason, I was hesitant to drop the transgender bomb on them.
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Why do you think some people are hesitant to participate in the census?
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But in another sign of Republicans being hesitant to jump ship, Republican Sen.
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In a way I'm hesitant to make this particular joy anyone's but Gilad's.
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My parents have never been hesitant about sharing anything about their birth country.
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Still, she was hesitant to associate her meal with a metropolitan commuter hub.
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She rallied as Williams suddenly looked hesitant and tight on her second serve.
|
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Americans are hesitant to trust autonomous vehicles, according to the Pew Research Center.
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Being hesitant at the beginning opens space for the person to back out.
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Freed by work, the women converse openly, in Spanish and some hesitant English.
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He was hesitant: Aren't there other people who deserve it more than me?
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The men became more open and were less hesitant to ask for help.
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At school, Chidick was initially hesitant to let others know about his situation.
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But many business owners, unlike Miller, are still hesitant to invest in labor.
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First time homebuyers might also be hesitant due to higher prices, he added.
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As a result, he said he was "hesitant to approve" Michael Kors' plan.
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Men are often hesitant to take jobs in caregiving due to gender stereotypes.
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Employers are hesitant to hire women my age because we might get pregnant.
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In the absence of knowing that, we were hesitant to pursue the investment.
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Senior-level men also say they are 12 times more likely to be hesitant about one-on-one meetings with a junior woman than they are a junior man, nine times more likely to be hesitant to travel with a junior woman for work than a junior man, and six times more likely to be hesitant to have a work dinner with a junior woman than a junior man. LeanIn.
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Kufrin seemed hesitant after hearing this — two months of marriage makes Yrigoyen seem flightly.
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Shel Kaphan was hesitant to join Jeff Bezos as Amazon's first employee in 1994.
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Pelosi and other Democratic leaders have been hesitant to pull the trigger on impeachment.
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The pop star was seen talking to crew members, appearing hesitant to climb down.
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Without matches against international competition, however, they are hesitant to fork over too much.
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Others are more hesitant, sometimes raising questions and concerns about officers' use of force.
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Kenny is hesitant, but Eve gets harsh, reminding Kenny that he works for her.
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Chapman says Alexander was grateful when she reached out, but seemed hesitant at first.
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Even then she was hesitant to go to the authorities, which is not uncommon.
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I had an opportunity to install it, but I was hesitant to do so.
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Republicans, meanwhile, have been hesitant to defend Trump's actions, and some have condemned them.
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Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress were hesitant about following Fox News' lead in trashing Vindman.
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Instead it was "hesitant and slow" to insist that the state correct the problems.
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And that might make bondholders hesitant to work with Venezuela in the first place.
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David Powell, the man who dropped the socket was very hesitant to come talk.
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The plan is also controversial among Republicans, who are hesitant to set drug prices.
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Companies are hesitant to build in the cloud because of fear of the unknown.
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But Branson was hesitant to pay full price for Stratolaunch, a person familiar said.
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This began to worry investors, who became hesitant to put more money into Quidsi.
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Yvonne De Carlo was initially hesitant to take on the role of Lily Munster.
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But I noticed she was super hesitant and for a moment I forgot why.
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A few hesitant Democrats in the full Senate threw their support behind his appointment.
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This is why Black women/girls are hesitant about coming forward with their #metoo.
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If you're hesitant to buy used lingerie, remember Sonja Morgan thinks it's perfectly acceptable.
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He remains hesitant to switch it off, yet firms know that demand could fade.
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At first, the language feels dated and the readers hesitant, their delivery almost deadpan.
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Danielle Brooks doesn't mince words about being hesitant to strip down for a role.
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Cuba's hesitant opening of its economy allowed the car market a bit more freedom.
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But at the time, scientists were hesitant to say that she had been cured.
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The excerpt also revealed that Gibson, 61, was hesitant to star in the blockbuster.
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Some were reluctant, hesitant to trust those who had recently shot in their direction.
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But veterans are hesitant to discuss their psychological suffering with other people, Lucas said.
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"My parents were a little hesitant at first, just for safety reasons," she says.
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Policymakers are hesitant to raise interest rates again until they see a sustained pickup.
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Once we started turning it over, we were a little hesitant to pass it.
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The cars can be slow to turn, hesitant in certain situations, and overly cautious.
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"I have a number of buyers who are just more hesitant," Hatvany told CNBC.
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Woodsum: I don't think I was hesitant about participating; it was an exciting opportunity.
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You can understand why this would make scouts hesitant, and so Marshall went undrafted.
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Previously, Snap had been hesitant to make changes geared toward its most popular users.
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Democrats were hesitant to attack the President in such a historically heavily Republican district.
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Jolene's husband Justin Morales, 26, also a veteran, was hesitant about adopting a dog.
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It's not only Ryan (R-Wis.) who's hesitant to get aboard the Trump train.
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Hesitant acceptance of transgender people has dissolved into a national furor over bathroom laws.
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Yet, we as a nation seem hesitant to take on this kind of challenge.
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Still, many evangelical blacks remain hesitant to support the gamut of socially liberal causes.
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Insider Picks reporter, Remi Rosmarin:When I picked out this suit online, I was hesitant.
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It would be unfortunate if Americans were hesitant to donate after the next catastrophe.
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After the birth of her first child, Alice was hesitant about having more kids.
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But even with better accounting, Exxon seems hesitant to disclose that kind of information.
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Pablo is in town after Xo invited him to reconnect with a hesitant Alba.
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A 2014 Senate Inquiry stated that ASIC is perceived to be "timid" and "hesitant".
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If I knew how good he was, I would have been scared and hesitant.
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He's hesitant to argue that 3D-printed food could hold up against the apocalypse.
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At first, the elders were hesitant to let van Leer digitally scan the sites.
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Her words are hesitant and deeply felt, and they feel almost like a eulogy.
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Mr. Schulz was initially hesitant, worried that black parents might think he was condescending.
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For that reason, Cousins is hesitant to call his pairing with Davis an experiment.
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A hesitant, cautious chip followed, but the ball was still not on the green.
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But Ms. Merkel has been hesitant to engage in harsh exchanges with Mr. Trump.
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But consumers may be hesitant to try a new neobank in uncertain economic times.
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Mr. Eastwood talked to Mr. Cooper about the role, but Mr. Cooper was hesitant.
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So, for the time being, Trump has remained hesitant to go through with it.
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And the big tech giants are often hesitant or sluggish in taking them down.
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Butcher, ever pragmatic and with fewer acting credits on her résumé, was more hesitant.
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Mr. Cenicola was hesitant, but he is not one to ignore an editor's request.
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Voters have been more hesitant to choose women as chief executives, rather than legislators.
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From my experience, a majority of vaccine-hesitant parents are not deeply dug in.
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Lee is hesitant to plan multiceremony events that extend past the one-year mark.
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They're more hesitant to go out, and they're searching for ways to protect themselves.
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Ms. Moses wanted to remove it, but her mother and Ms. O'Dea were hesitant.
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Complicating matters further for the prosecution, Ms. Johnson seemed hesitant on the witness stand.
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But many were still hesitant to express overarching concern about their children's playtime safety.
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The president-elect seems somewhat hesitant to leave his golden nest in Trump Tower.
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The diplomat said some are hesitant to invest more in China due to that.
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Some analysts were a little hesitant to be so upbeat after the update, however.
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After Mr. Provensen died in 1987, Ms. Provensen was hesitant to continue her career.
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In the days leading up to the primary, Sanford was hesitant about his prospects.
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Visitors are often hesitant to take more than they need, according to Ms. Prefer.
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DAZN was hesitant about putting boxing in a head-to-head against the UFC.
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Some of the leaders we interviewed were hesitant to claim the Risk Taker title.
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Sarah hasn't mentioned anything about her ordeal, and he is hesitant to ask her.
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To the point where I was hesitant to bring any of my stuff in.
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Facebook is hesitant to purge any information from your News Feed — even fake news.
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While Republicans have listened to those calls, they're hesitant to spend new federal money.
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I've always been very hesitant to take credit for myself, especially within that context.
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Unlike many others in the Democratic Party, I was, at first, hesitant about impeachment.
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Portfolio managers are also hesitant to take on risk heading into the quarter-end.
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Employers are already more hesitant to hire mothers than other candidates, male or female.
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Mr. Wyden was hesitant to lay out a specific timeline for the Senate investigation.
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I was hesitant about appearing on YouTube until I realized what I could do.
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But the Golden Globes were at least hesitant about Netflix for a while too.
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But of the Republicans who have spoken out, most seem hesitant to support Flake.
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The actress was hesitant because she had work the next morning at 5:00 a.m.
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Investors are hesitant to put their money in Turkey today what would be the message.
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There are multiple reasons cited to be hesitant buying Netflix at its current share price.
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Even when they do respond, they can be hesitant to admit their condition or symptoms.
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To be honest, when I was invited to speak here I was a bit hesitant.
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Is it any wonder he's so hesitant to even admit to himself that he's gay?
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Some oil producers have been hesitant to cut production and potentially cede their market share.
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Women are often economically dependent on their partners, making some hesitant to testify against them.
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Automakers, once hesitant to integrate Android Auto or Apple CarPlay into vehicles, have come around.
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The NCAA has since returned to North Carolina, while other companies have been more hesitant.
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But what about the donors who are hesitant to give to the DNC after 2020?
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On camera, Frankel always seemed hesitant to define the nature of her relationship with Shields.
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Fears about Brexit and dissatisfaction with Fed Chair Janet Yellen's words are keeping investors hesitant.
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However, the pop star is seen talking to crew members, appearing hesitant to climb down.
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This wasn't the first time he was hesitant to speak out against white supremacy, either.
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He seemed hesitant even to continue and eventually put his laptop down, no longer typing.
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I was hesitant to put Robert Eggers' slow burn nightmare, The Witch, onto this list.
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However, Ford has been hesitant to agree to a hearing following backlash over her accusation.
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If online abuse was permitted on the site, then advertisers may be hesitant to participate.
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When that happens, he knows some travelers will be hesitant to fly on the plane.
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The vet recommended anxiety meds, but I've been hesitant to give my aging dog drugs.
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New York and New York City in particular have been hesitant in embracing autonomous technology.
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In my normal life, I might've been hesitant, but in my vacation state of mind?
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"She was hesitant at first because she said her baby doesn't like strangers," Hampton said.
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Darlene is hesitant given how bad the gig is, but Becky jumps at the opportunity.
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Yet investors tired of the flip-flopping are hesitant to back projects amid the uncertainty.
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Osu explains that women are hesitant to become leaders or managers in Japan's patriarchal society.
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Prompted by his foreign minister the urbane Prince Saud, an initially hesitant Abdullah had agreed.
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" He's hesitant to say that conservatives face discrimination, per se: "There's not really a blacklist.
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Was there any point that you were contemplating saying no or that you were hesitant?
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Understandably, many in the scholar-pundit industrial complex are hesitant to make predictions for 2020.
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I was hesitant to put any dog on this list, because all dogs are good.
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According to Cohen, Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor were hesitant to depict the debauchery.
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Universities can be hesitant to fire offenders and lose researchers who bring in federal funding.
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Out of the three conservative college students supporting Trump, all of them were incredibly hesitant.
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Twitter's user growth slump may have made it hesitant to push more aggressive ad products.
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However, multiple sources previously said that Melania was hesitant to live in the White House.
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"The market is very quiet and hesitant, it seems demand is dropping," the exporter said.
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Amazon, on the other hand, has been less hesitant to screen its originals in theaters.
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Now we know why Jamie was so hesitant to tell Claire his other big secret.
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Since then, everyone in the Research Division had been more hesitant with the Internal Directives.
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As its leader, the hesitant Mrs Merkel might even become the chancellor who surprised everybody.
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Without many big exits for democracy startups, venture capitalists are hesitant to invest in them.
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My first hesitant nibble revealed that it also permeated the general flavor of the animal.
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But when a color session with Cunningham came about, I was both psyched and hesitant.
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Chicago wheat found little direction in hesitant trade as investors shifted attention to Friday's report.
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Naturally, then, Heller was hesitant to support an Obamacare repeal bill that would gut Medicaid.
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Beck was hesitant to crown his company the winner of the small private rocket race.
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Phil Murphy back the measure, but passage was far from certain because lawmakers were hesitant.
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Fareed recalled a boy with finger burns, who was scared and hesitant to be touched.
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Families in other developing countries are more hesitant about handing Granny over to strangers, however.
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We were hesitant, but once we climbed on it admittedly took us back to childhood.
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Benioff & Weiss have always seemed hesitant, maybe understandably, to explore the supernatural stuff too deeply.
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I'd been hesitant about the pacifier, but I decide not to make it a thing.
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"It makes me more hesitant to trust the system to click 'Buy Now,'" Thomas said.
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And when a hotel or motel is hesitant to take the proffered soap or wipes?
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However, with hostile atmosphere that developed, Mexican officials became increasingly hesitant to take new steps.
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"I'm hesitant to answer that question because it involves looking into his soul," Wittes said.
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She treads softly on the vaccine issue after realizing how fearful vaccine-hesitant patients are.
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I didn't get a yeast infection this week, but I'm hesitant to connect the two.
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Before then, I had been hesitant to use the service: What if something went wrong?
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Still, investors remained hesitant, with the stock shedding another 2 percent in Tuesday's trading session.
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"I was very hesitant to join, because I'm not a 'typical' sorority girl," she said.
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There was a halal joint called Turkish Cuisine down the block, but Kanter was hesitant.
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Even now, nearly two years later, some investors are hesitant to talk about that period.
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However, he cautioned that he would be hesitant to resort to subpoenas to get answers.
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Octavia told me that's another part of why she is hesitant about topping cis women.
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But there's also valid reasons for people to be hesitant to move to the shelters.
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College officials have been hesitant to allow the white nationalist leader to appear on campuses.
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Many leaders have been hesitant to criticize Trump's decisions directly, instead focusing on his policies.
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Continuing stress made the soldier hesitant to talk, but he had been cooperative, doctors said.
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At first hesitant to the idea, Mister Suzu finally decided to take up the challenge.
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But her dad was hesitant, because he was hoping she'd meet someone with a job.
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They see unsustainable, raw-deal, skyrocketing rents, and they're not hesitant to sermonize about it.
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Republican repeal efforts have made insurance plans even more hesitant to sell coverage in 2018.
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Hesitant though she now is to offer help, Miss Manners reminds herself that you asked.
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Afterward, Johnson was both eager for quick results and hesitant about what they might say.
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The United States is hesitant to get entangled in new wars in the Middle East.
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But this is the wrong time for labor to wait, to get hesitant and timid.
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"I was hesitant to believe the vapes could be the cause of this," he said.
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Most are hesitant to believe a military campaign could significantly degrade ISIS's broader online propaganda.
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"I would be hesitant in saying 'go out and buy it,' just yet," he said.
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People who vote "no" were hesitant to share their names, and unwilling to be photographed.
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However, I am hesitant because I don't know all the details of this student's life.
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But they were hesitant to leave their old Jersey City neighborhood and its many conveniences.
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But, so far, the president has been hesitant to commit to any additional military engagement.
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The Taliban has been hesitant to declare a cease-fire for fear talks would fail.
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He was hesitant to venture out in public, lest he see disappointment in fans' faces.
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Her father, a retired homicide detective, was initially hesitant, she said, but eventually came around.
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American companies have also been hesitant to attend domestic trade events because of the outbreak.
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Without a U.S. commitment, other NATO allies are hesitant to commit reinforcements they are considering.
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Courts have been historically hesitant to step in as referee for congressional oversight and impeachment.
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Many are hesitant to invest the time and resources, and the industry remains stubbornly offline.
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KENNETH GRIFFIN: We are -- we are very hesitant to find ourself in the activist role.
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And it is one that he is not hesitant to discuss when addressing his base.
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Ms. Acevedo is hesitant to have more children, concerned that something could happen to them.
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Previously, Harris had been more hesitant about the idea, and refrained from backing it outright.
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Many women in politics are hesitant to share their stories publicly, for fear of reprisal.
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One took a few hesitant steps before falling down, and another broke down into sobs.
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After my terrifying afternoon on a Lime bike, I was hesitant to touch another scooter.
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Yet they are hesitant over fiercer sanctions, or to entertain military intervention as an option.
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Republican leadership is hesitant to mix health care into the tax reform debate. http://bit.
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Honking at hesitant pedestrians, standing drivers wove turret trucks in and out of the aisles.
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LBV, she was somewhat hesitant to admit, stood for Les Bouledogues Vigneronnes: the winemaking bulldogs.
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Some parents are certainly hesitant to put their children in front of screens too early.
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At that point, I remained optimistic and hesitant to make comparisons between Harvey and Katrina.
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"I would be very hesitant to project how it's going to do," Ms. Sagalyn said.
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Although Nintendo's competitors are watching closely, van Dreunen thinks they'll remain "hesitant" to follow suit.
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They would probably be doubly hesitant about doing this during an event about immigration policy.
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Few user bases are more vocal or hesitant to change than the hundreds of million of monthly active Redditors, and advertisers are likely similarly hesitant to get involved with a platform that has churned out controversy at a steady pace over the past few years.
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Manilow said he was hesitant to address his sexuality because he didn't want to disappoint fans.
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In the meantime, promoters and producers will remain hesitant about incorporating kits into harm reduction policies.
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In a flashback scene, he was also hesitant about leaving the couple in the coffins, too.
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Much talk of the Dow 20K headlines possibly luring the heretofore hesitant retail investor into stocks.
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Nonetheless, you may be hesitant to skip the flowers or print BYOB on your wedding invitations.
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He said he would be hesitant to file charges as long as the women seek help.
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I was hesitant to make the purchase, but after having it for awhile I love it!
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I'm a bit hesitant to share financial information with family relations, so I make an excuse.
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Of course, illegal immigrants are often hesitant to provide personal information about themselves to the government.
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I'm hesitant to describe them, since even professional art critics seem incapable of doing so gracefully.
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But if you're among the home cooks who are hesitant to make steak, have no fear.
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Perhaps this was why so many of those I'd messaged were hesitant to talk to me.
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Leaked anti-gun memo suggests ACLU hesitant to defend free speech if it hurts &aposmarginalized communities.
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Trump was initially hesitant to put Bolton in his national security realm in an official capacity.
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He also looks hesitant to take short fallaways out of post-ups or off spin moves.
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And if you are hesitant to dive into Musk's Los Angeles tunnel, maybe trust your gut.
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Initially, Amicia is hesitant to kill, and the first time she does, it's a traumatic experience.
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Businesses and consumers became hesitant to charge or pay more, and that locked in tepid increases.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan gained 210 percent in hesitant early trade.
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However, his positions and often divisive rhetoric have left some GOP lawmakers hesitant to endorse him.
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The migrants were much more hesitant to talk and it was harder to form real connections.
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However, his positions and often divisive rhetoric have left many prominent Republicans hesitant to endorse him.
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However, Corden said celebrities were hesitant to participate when the idea was first pitched to them.
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Many folks on Twitter are hesitant to try the mash-up, but we are all in.
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He is hesitant to disavow the people who back him, even if their views are abhorrent.
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" Res said she was hesitant to share her opinion, because "I could very well be wrong.
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But Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker admits he was hesitant to get involved when first approached.
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She was hesitant and a little jumpy, until suddenly she asked me if I could tell.
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And while his mother is sure of her son's talents, she understands others might be hesitant.
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When the opportunity to produce The Fosters first came my way, I was a bit hesitant.
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Most are initially hesitant, calling out the woman for wearing a shirt from the other side.
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However, the party remains hesitant to outwardly put all their faith on a run against Clinton.
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Its movements are slow and hesitant, and its actions have to be planned out in advance.
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I was hesitant and expressed this, then he started fondling my breasts and grabbing my crotch.
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Others have cautioned that the Army's internal culture is hesitant to replace human expertise with machine.
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Ralph Angel is hesitant, obviously, but Charley assures him she's thought this all the way through.
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Long-term, this souring of opinion could make users hesitant to share as much on Facebook.
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"He was hesitant to give anyone much credit for having significant creative vision," one source says.
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Customers have been particularly hesitant to pay with these devices when they're in a physical store.
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So you see why much of Westeros might be hesitant to follow this new, fiery leader.
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Demand for London office spaces was "hesitant" and vacancy rates continued to rise, the company said.
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I was hesitant to take the days off, but I'm actually really glad I did that.
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I was hesitant to answer, feeling too vulnerable to endure any rejection on my special day.
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Paired with more generous federal assistance, this could be enough to get hesitant members to yes.
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That's not to say that many customers appear hesitant to shop "sight unseen" via the internet.
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Today, the "Thunder" singer considers himself a spiritual man — but is hesitant to define his faith.
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Biden has been hesitant to distance himself from the mass deportations that occurred on Obama's watch.
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That alone can be enough to make people hesitant to start cooking with cast-iron themselves.
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She wants to release a concept album with Deacon (Charles Esten), though he's hesitant about it.
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His soloing sounds timid and hesitant, as if he's not sure what he wants to say.
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Bassett's stylist, Jennifer Austin, told PeopleStyle in March that Bassett wasn't hesitant about showing her midriff.
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"I felt like I could see so much more and not playing so hesitant," Stastny said.
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Women are much more hesitant, and look for nearly perfect alignment before going for a job.
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She tells Connerty who's initially hesitant, but eventually he caves, knowing this is Chuck's white whale.
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But the fire department official is hesitant to respond until he knows the shooting is over.
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Indeed, in the current climate, with competition fierce and consumers hesitant, it is hard to avoid.
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While Cardillo was hesitant about this résumé, he appreciated the impact it could have on recruiters.
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A third source close to the couple confirms Kim was hesitant about the big-ticket buy.
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Similar to the week before, some speculators are still hesitant to abandon the long corn position.
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People are often hesitant to venture into other fats that make fantastic vehicles for getting high.
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CST (93 GMT) on Monday, holding above the $9 threshold seen in hesitant trading on Friday.
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If you're ever hesitant about bringing a potential (or definite) issue to light, just do it.
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White men have been the most hesitant group to back Mrs Clinton in the 2016 primaries.
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At first Betty seems hesitant and questions whether they just weren't thorough enough in their search.
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Some events are hesitant to allow onsite drug-checking—which is still controversial among nightlife producers.
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Yes, sales is technically about getting someone to take an action they may be hesitant about.
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Many publishers were hesitant to talk about what Facebook's latest algorithm change might mean for them.
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Reuters and Dow Jones both confirmed that SoftBank was hesitant to give up control of Sprint.
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In a country where many women are hesitant to call themselves feminists, Veil embraced the label.
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Nevertheless, the authorities seem hesitant to come down too severely on those who violate the norms.
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Hesitant buyers were awaiting the outcome of the United Nations' climate change summit meeting in December.
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Recent grads or first-time buyers may be hesitant or intimidated when buying a new car.
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"There's no need to say, 'I told you so,' to someone who was hesitant," Spira says.
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As Mr. Lochte's story disintegrated in the following days, Mr. Bush was hesitant to condemn him.
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And many members are hesitant to go all-in on any type of border wall gambit.
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"As an investor, I'd be hesitant to draw any conclusions from the raw number," Rouen says.
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Rather than being hesitant about it, I would prefer to look at it as an opportunity.
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"We'll be hesitant to guessing the wrong answer until we see more information," Dr. Bolton said.
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"I think our second period was a little bit hesitant," Blues left winger Alexander Steen said.
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Trump said he could fire Mueller if he wanted but was hesitant to take that step.
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But physicians are often hesitant to perform an abortion, even when it's legally sanctioned, Carino said.
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I was hesitant to try the hemp protein powder since it had a vaguely muddy appearance.
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The FCC's two Republican commissioners are hesitant to stake out a position on the proposal yet.
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Others were hesitant to purchase and vacation in the same place year after year, he says.
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Although I loved my original Razr back in 2005, I'm hesitant to buy the new one.
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The reason why you may be hesitant is because you're worried, you're scared, you don't know.
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At the rally Thursday night, Trump had been remarkably hesitant about calling Ford out by name.
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"Je t'aime beaucoup France (I love you a lot, France)," he said in slightly hesitant French.
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Perez urged her to go but she was hesitant about leaving him in Colombia by himself.
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In several contests, party leaders were hesitant to challenge candidates who appeared to have independent support.
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Drug makers are often hesitant to provide experimental drugs outside of their more rigorous clinical trials.
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Except now his nominee for secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, sounds more hesitant about pulling out.
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So I guess I'm a little hesitant to give too much power to the tools themselves.
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Some politicians are hesitant to come off as too slick in their branding, or too corporate.
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Wassenaar was hesitant, for example, to leave VMWare to become chief information officer at New Relic.
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Hesitant toward her own beauty, unable to protect mine, there were things she never talked about.
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Sorenson made her way through the crowd slowly and with only a small, hesitant, curious smile.
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And later, when you need the cash, Sethi said, don't be hesitant to tap your fund.
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Fashion's current point of view is hesitant, reluctant even, to think too much about the future.
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While some political partners are hesitant, in his hometown everyone wants to embrace Mr. Di Maio.
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When prompted on this, he all but clams up, hesitant to go on record about retirement.
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With her soft features and hesitant diction, Byrne gives Julie's confusion a sensual, almost metaphysical, intensity.
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The agency has long been hesitant about such raids because of the bad optics they generate.
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As for the American stars: Some of their first reactions to show's global twist were hesitant.
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Bus drivers are often hesitant to confront riders out of fear that they will be assaulted.
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In the past, the city has been more hesitant to close schools early in the winter.
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And when I was diagnosed with cancer, Stephen [Nomura Schible], the director, was hesitant to shoot.
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Clinton's defeat — in particular, Mr. Trump's consolidation of hesitant Republican support — may have already been underway.
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I realize some people are hesitant to date a human who experiences the world sitting down.
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People were hesitant to share material with Ms. Rosales that could betray an association with gangs.
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Mr. Huyck, in a telephone interview, said the studio was hesitant about the film at first.
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Businesses remain hesitant to increase spending, despite the large corporate tax cut enacted late last year.
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The family was hesitant — they were very private people and didn't want anyone in their home.
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He said he'd be hesitant to put new money to work in U.S. stocks right now.
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Hamm, who had struggled with her aim in practice, was hesitant to take a penalty kick.
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American regulators at the Federal Trade Commission have been hesitant to pursue Google for competition violations.
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I was hesitant about putting MALIK in the 36D spot, afraid that he might stump some.
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They stretch from retrenching households to hesitant businesses, from a widening trade deficit to lackluster manufacturing.
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James shared that the Pentagon's top brass is also hesitant to form a new military branch.
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Technology companies had been initially hesitant to back the Honest Ads Act that Klobuchar and Sen.
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Kaepernick had reportedly been drawing interest from teams but they had been hesitant to sign him.
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Still, investors may be hesitant to acquire more shares of Netflix with fears of competition looming.
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Yet Saudi Arabia remains hesitant to pick a fight with a foe that can fight back.
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Cornyn, who has been pushing his own contrasting proposal, seemed similarly hesitant about the path forward.
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Name Withheld It's understandable that you're hesitant to tell your neighbors the truth about your contractor.
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They're also hesitant to support any language that would directly repudiate Trump for the Soleimani killing.
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Still, we should be hesitant to claim that Steyer is somehow now a top tier candidates.
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I wonder if that's why Browne was so hesitant to publish, to put himself into books.
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Another reason some large banking firms have been hesitant to engage in cryptocurrency trading is volatility.
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Were Ian or any of the other actors hesitant to jump in on this subject matter?
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"The staff is sometimes hesitant when they don't know how to use a computer," he said.
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Couples with immigrant parents say they are hesitant about traveling to their familial homelands to celebrate.
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Stein reported on Tuesday that while the Pelicans are hesitant to move Redick, Holiday is available.
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Or would we be hesitant and wait for someone more marketable in our "fight for justice"?
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Towards the end, selling merch, people would be hesitant to touch the iPad or buy things.
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Asher Wright,the farm manager at Warren Wilson College in Asheville, North Carolina, is more hesitant.
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We also need to punish (more) and we know that we can't be hesitant on that.
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"Mild und leise" ("Softly and gently"), the first words of the "Transfiguration," were a touch hesitant.
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The whitewashing of movements like #MeToo makes black women hesitant about recounting their stories of assault.
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And I'm always hesitant to say that because it makes it sound like I'm against chemotherapy.
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That's likely made the Obama administration even more hesitant about inviting charges of politicizing executive agencies.
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Nine years of Spanish classes prepared me for simple essay writing and some hesitant spoken dialogue.
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My boss's sister gave us free class passes, and I was really hesitant to go at first.
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"I'd maybe be hesitant about something in the earlier days, when we talked about looks," she remembered.
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Anka, who was wearing a leather dress, was hesitant about climbing the stairs, but Balazs allegedly insisted.
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Further to that point, Akon has been hesitant to get into the weeds about AKoin's hard numbers.
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As someone who has many family members who wear the headscarf, I'm extremely hesitant about the future.
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Still, given the district's challenging landscape, national Democratic groups have been hesitant to spend in the race.
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I was hesitant but he told me, 'If you don't have memories, we can make new ones.
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Initially, your child or children will probably feel a little hesitant about this conversation, but push through.
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These days, Phi is a lot more hesitant to donate, especially if it's for a wealthier institution.
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I was hesitant at first as my girl friends have used other dating services with mixed results.
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While many entrepreneurs are hesitant to enter crowded markets, competition helped Fresh Diet find a market void.
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The owner of the building had previously been hesitant to sell, but selling to Grayson was different.
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When my editor suggested I finally crack open the first book and report back, I was hesitant.
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Handing the president a campaign victory, however, has made some Democrats hesitant to embrace a new NAFTA.
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But part of them was also hesitant, they said, to get involved in the Abrams–Evans debate.
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But Figma co-founder and CEO Dylan Field is hesitant to use the Medium analogy just yet.
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With depressed wages and so many workers competing for the same job, women are hesitant to complain.
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Mark Kirk, have been particularly hesitant to endorse him, and in some cases have outright rebuked him.
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We know that J.P. Getty (Donald Sutherland), his miserly grandfather, is hesitant to give up any funds.
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Van Grack demurred, saying he was hesitant to answer that question because the offense was so serious.
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When Curry said he was hoping to do some Carpool Karaoke, the late night host was hesitant.
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But Dr. Lee recently told Refinery29 that it's the one clip she was most hesitant to post.
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"We're becoming a little hesitant to call programming a universal medium, and that's what I'd hoped for."
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I used to always be afraid or hesitant to show off some cleavage, show off my belly.
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I was actually really hesitant about putting it out, and Sene was really good about encouraging me.
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They have also worked effectively to sway Republican delegates who had once been hesitant to support Trump.
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While they thankfully won't include the gummy texture, the flavor combo still makes us a bit hesitant.
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Today, though, Japanese policy officials are no longer hesitant but rather are implementing full-out Bernanke stimulus.
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He's adjusted to it now but is still hesitant to walk through narrow areas with it on.
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As we can see, Heather is extremely hesitant to sing, and therefore emote in an honest way.
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I was initially hesitant until he reminded me there were only two possible outcomes in the situation.
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"The frustration is definitely rising, but I would be hesitant to predict a breaking point," Mendelson said.
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And still, we're hesitant to spend a lot on something that's sure to get so well-loved.
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"It's provided more opportunity for clients hesitant about hedging to take advantage of a premium," Morales said.
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At first hesitant, Alexa then kicks it into gear, complete with a musical arrangement behind her vocals.
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"When VAR came out, I was hesitant of what I felt about it," Van Wyk told reporters.
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Chau doesn't necessarily blame people for having an initially hesitant reaction when they first encounter Ngoc Lan.
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Despite all the good science here, some very intelligent people are hesitant to give their children shots.
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But it's seemed hesitant to move forward with the project, which has stumbled, to say the least.
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Despite the pilot's success, Parker was hesitant at the time about being committed to just one thing.
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And though Nick is obviously not hesitant to splurge, he does know when to draw the line!
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Until now, I've always been hesitant to use the word "depression" when describing how I sometimes feel.
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Being more comfortable with the press, she became the couple's public voice too, if a hesitant one.
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But Bavor seems hesitant when I float the possibility of Samsung selling it alongside a Daydream device.
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Vaccine-hesitant parents were about twice as likely to emphasize purity and liberty as low-hesitancy parents.
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Installing patches: I remember those early years when users, especially corporate networks, were hesitant to install patches.
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"Yeah, that certainly makes me hesitant about sleeping in the subway again," he said about the rodent.
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Yet even Deutsche Bank's typically bullish Joseph LaVorgna is hesitant to brush the durable goods number aside.
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Though hesitant at first, it was actually Stassi Schroeder who pushed Doute to give Carter a chance.
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" JS: "I am hesitant for it to be sold as that because of what you're speaking of.
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There's definitely drama surrounding the franchise, so it makes sense that Johnson would be hesitant to return.
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But six months on from the landmark operation, the award-winning ophthalmologist is hesitant to declare victory.
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Major organizations with close ties to Thiel have been hesitant about severing their links to the investor.
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Some were hesitant to go to pediatricians and be reported to the department of health, Chany says.
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Bloom told Entertainment Weekly she simply hopes it will energize hesitant voters to head to the polls.
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At first Sleazy was a little bit, not hesitant, but he just didn't know where we were.
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Republican leaders, leery of a partial government shutdown, are hesitant to push Trump's demand to the brink.
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The model and cookbook author says she was hesitant going in, but everyone made her feel comfortable.
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Young men and women who were lining up to become police officers are now hesitant to join.
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And Mitch McConnell will be not-too-hesitant to make it as uncomfortable for them as possible.
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But, Velasco said, that could change as higher rates make smaller businesses more hesitant to seek loans.
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They have been hesitant to back a U.S.-led mission that might increase tension in the region.
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But Wichmann's comments represent an escalation, as companies have been hesitant to wade directly into the fight.
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This uncontrollable factor means large dealers are hesitant to hold inventory that has nominal returns built-in.
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But since the Snowden leaks, the tech community has occasionally been hesitant to work with the Pentagon.
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Tabitha's part of the story may explain why Sabine seems so flirty but so very hesitant: Luca.
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She was hesitant to join Exalted, but the situation snowballed, and she ended up in the cast.
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He showed her, turning on the theremin, and let her make a hesitant music of her own.
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But moderates in both the House and Senate are hesitant to take on such a controversial fight.
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Takeout restaurants were hesitant to allow the drones with their hissing, squealing buzz fly near their businesses.
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Cassidy was hesitant to agree with the definition, arguing that such a promise is difficult to finance.
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Liu was hesitant to answer when doctors repeatedly asked how Lin had managed to hit her head.
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Even when he managed to write his own music, he was hesitant to show it to anyone.
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I'm personally ready to get out on my feet, but when he asks me I feel hesitant.
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I am usually pretty hesitant about pencil liners, as they can be dry, but not this one.
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Britain's FTSE 100 was up 0.4 percent by 0845GMT, outperforming the more hesitant Europe-wide STOXX 600.
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I'm always hesitant to cash in Chase Ultimate Reward points for anything less than top-dollar values.
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Many people are hesitant to invest in the stock market, because they consider it similar to gambling.
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Somehow, given the dark routine of life that had evolved back home, he was no longer hesitant.
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He also conveyed the same hesitant vibe as he did on election night, which was oddly reassuring.
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"They are hesitant to speak up because they see what he does to his critics," Anonymous wrote.
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Officials were hesitant or unwilling to meet with him and his associates — and who could blame them?
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"At first I was hesitant but I had always liked him so I said yes," she said.
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This lack of atonement pushed many hesitant Brazilians toward Mr. Bolsonaro, said Mr. Mainwaring, the Harvard professor.
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"People were hesitant to be exposed to the fallout that was happening around Paul," Mr. Hoyos said.
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The New York Times suggested that DeSantis may be hesitant to disrupt Florida's $86 billion tourism industry.
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The easy virality of Facebook also seems to have made individual users more hesitant about opening up.
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For Bullock and O'Rourke, the uphill challenges posed by their Senate races could explain why they're hesitant.
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But Mr. Francis is hesitant to do so until he is sure Oregon won't implement a lockdown.
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Parents may be hesitant because they have made poor decisions themselves in the past, Ms. Levine said.
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There is a blood test that is specifically for herpes, but doctors are hesitant to recommend it.
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"This new organization scared off the doctors and made them hesitant to perform abortions," Dr. Yoon said.
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When my dad asked me to go on this trip with me, I was hesitant at first.
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The Republicans who created the fund were hesitant to curb the flexibility that it offers local governments.
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But vulnerable lawmakers will be hesitant to vote for predatory lending tactics that drive people into poverty.
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The unfavorable changes in the law may also make the government more hesitant in bringing corruption charges.
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But the EU's ban on using neonicotinoid insecticides to protect bees made farmers hesitant about rapeseed cultivation.
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States are often hesitant to work with the federal government on election issues, concerned about federal overreach.
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That history made some participants in Safe Stop, particularly the A.C.L.U., initially hesitant to join the effort.
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Clinton's defeat still painful, many in the party were hesitant to take a chance on another woman.
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This vaccine-hesitant cohort is significantly larger than "vaccine refusers," which is estimated to be 3 percent.
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It's possible their silence isn't because they aren't thinking about you, but that they're hesitant to intrude.
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The yes he had received wasn't particularly enthusiastic, but her hesitant acceptance gave him a lift anyway.
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She had been taking a college-readiness class at school, but remained hesitant about retaking the SAT.
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"I'm always hesitant to jump on the home run bandwagon, but it's good to see," Molitor said.
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"Asset managers are hesitant about taking long positions in Gulf markets," said a Jeddah-based portfolio manager.
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He asked the woman if he could pick her up, and while hesitant at first, she agreed.
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My sister, who now practices medicine in the Midwest, was hesitant to be identified in this article.
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Her first husband was emotionally abusive, even if Roiphe says that she's hesitant to use the term.
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Citigroup has been hesitant to re-commit to its target of 22020% ROTCE for 213, said Goldberg.
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Did this inspire you to go public with your diagnosis, or did it make you feel hesitant?
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"Because of the uncertainty over the tariffs, the retailers were hesitant to buy," Weiser told CNN Business.
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Fitton noted that Trump and Koskinen have a personal connection, which could make Trump hesitant to act.
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The hesitant partner may become impressed by these positive changes and decide to pursue therapy after all.
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President Donald Trump, who was hesitant to support the proposal entering Wednesday, now backs the spending bill.
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His voice has weakened, along with his arms, which has made him hesitant about carrying his daughters.
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We were both still kind of hesitant to reveal how large the income disparity was between us.
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Some are hesitant to talk, not wanting their name to continue to be "drug" through the media.
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Cohen is obviously a problematic witness, and prosecutors may have been hesitant to rely on his testimony.
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BAML strategists pointed to slowing flows and hesitant price action in credit markets as signs of strain.
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The ASUS TUF Gaming Series is the perfect solution if you're hesitant to break your gaming budget.
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Wall Street has been hesitant about the long-term viability of a two-company track for Dorsey.
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"I'm hesitant to tinker with the laws of cricket," David Richardson, the I.C.C. chief executive, said recently.
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And with Biden and several senators running, many superdelegates have been more hesitant this year to commit.
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Still, I was hesitant that I would put myself at a disadvantage against a well-funded opponent.
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One reason the companies appear hesitant to police the passwords harder: Freeloaders could become the next customers.
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" Her daughter is a little hesitant, thinking her new job, Ms. Nesdale said, may be "too manly.
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Because of secrecy agreements they had signed, some of them were hesitant to talk about their experiences.
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But analysts will be watching to see if regulators are hesitant to allow such mergers to resume.
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Associations are also hesitant to hire lawmakers who they suspect are not interested for the right reasons.
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But member states are now hesitant to deliver that cash, lest they be associated with Tehran's gallows.
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Large employers, meanwhile, turned out to be much more hesitant to drop coverage than economists had expected.
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It remained closed on Monday, and officials have been hesitant to say when it will be reopened.
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Which is why I'm hesitant to admit to all I've done on it, even when I should.
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Artist Y is hesitant — he's been asked for work from five different organizations in the last month.
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Finally, why has Manafort been so hesitant to flip so far — and what might change his mind?
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She is tired and a little hesitant but once she begins to open up she is staggeringly eloquent.
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And second, CEO Katrina Lake was always hesitant to sell Stitch Fix as a recurring-revenue subscription play.
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When the police came, they were hesitant to handle the situation appropriately until I insisted they arrest him.
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Safechuck told the Associated Press earlier this year that he was initially hesitant to participate in Leaving Neverland.
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"Chinese refiners have been hesitant to take US crude given the overhang of potential tariffs," said Rabobank's Fitzmaurice.
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Ulana stands out in the landscape of Chernobyl for a more obvious reason than her slightly hesitant English.
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That's not because you think it's a bad idea, but rather because you're hesitant to adjust your approach.
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At every level, this is an overtly political argument, which Democrats, unlike Republicans, seem hesitant to make historically.
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There's something there that's worth saving—but the conversation needs guardrails, which Google has been hesitant to implement.
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It's unclear why, specifically, Monse is so hesitant until "Chapter Six," when she spells everything out for Cesar.
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Someone who was way more hesitant to join the project was Bernard Herrmann, who created the iconic score.
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Despite the stronger trend, one key group of investors is hesitant to put money to work in stocks.
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I found myself hesitant to throw away those old cords without certainty that I wouldn't need them again.
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Given all of this, it's understandable that you might be hesitant to raise an issue with a coworker.
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The company is being unusually hesitant, most likely because early versions of the game are a little buggy.
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Given Lyft's performance on the stock exchange, investors are likely hesitant to go all-in on Uber's offering.
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Fearing they would be playing into Trump's rhetoric, activists were hesitant to take the fight directly to Congress.
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But there are a few demographic groups -- mainly young people and minorities -- who are hesitant to take part.
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And even we were kind of hesitant to think of it as anything other than kind of yucky.
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"It remains to be seen whether such a result will calm the nerves of hesitant executives," he added.
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Banks that lend to the energy sector are still very hesitant to extend credit backed by oil reserves.
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He added that he is now "hesitant to post anything to social media platforms" such was his experience.
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"I actually was very hesitant about posting that because I didn't love my legs in it," she said.
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And Republicans have so far been hesitant to do anything to help Democrats run the Affordable Care Act.
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But because morphine tablets sell so cheaply, companies are sometimes hesitant to produce them even with higher demand.
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Were you surprised when you read that Maggie was a little more hesitant to bring the Saviors in?
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Other regulators, such as those in China, may be hesitant to follow the FAA's leadin approving the fix.
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They began their trip fearful and hesitant about moving forward with the surgery, but meeting Jake changed that.
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But McMillan, who was not affiliated with the new study, said men are hesitant to ask for help.
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I'm hesitant to say Apple has "fixed" this keyboard, but it has worked fine during my review period.
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Wade—if courts annul women's reproductive rights, could that make colleges more hesitant to extend them sports scholarships?
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I'm hesitant to keep comparing her to the "Green Light" singer, but O'Connor isn't annoyed by the association.
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Many in the crypto space were hesitant to agree that the "crypto winter" was indeed over, Lee wrote.
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German citizens, meanwhile, seem hesitant even to endorse their existing military obligations, such as their deployment in Lithuania.
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According to their interview with TODAY, Steiner was particularly hesitant to date after her husband's death in 1999.
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But if you were hesitant to jump to conclusions after Saturday's blast, history is actually on your side.
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Carrie is not a fan of him at all, but she's hesitant to make such a deceitful move.
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That's part of why Ari Segal, CEO at Immortals, has been hesitant to invest in battle royale players.
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Roberts seemed hesitant to throw Puig immediately into the line of fire with Nationals RHP Stephen Strasburg pitching.
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Sometimes companies are hesitant to show press new hardware too far ahead of launch because designs aren't final.
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But Cuba has been hesitant to let too many outsiders control its information infrastructure—perhaps with good reason.
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Kline says he was hesitant at first but completed the race and presented Patrick with the finisher's medal.
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But some are hesitant because inflation remains puzzlingly weak, running below 2 percent for most of this year.
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Around me, I see a generation of my peers equally hesitant to dedicate themselves to a precarious system.
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Shelley Moore Capito, three GOP lawmakers seen as potentially hesitant to back a plan that could reduce coverage.
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But major financial institutions in the risk-averse industry are still hesitant to open accounts to those businesses.
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Still, Teairra shocked us by revealing she's still with him, and explained why she's hesitant to leave him.
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But GOP sources familiar with the conversations describe McCain as hesitant to get involved in the primary campaign.
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He says he doesn't understand why governors and mayors in America are so hesitant to welcome Syrian refugees.
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More recently, he seemed oddly hesitant to denounce the support of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke.
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More familiarity could lead to advertising buys, which some brands have been hesitant to do in the past.
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When Dollar Bill comes to him with some reliable, but sketchy, info about a car recall, he's hesitant.
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Since hatched in 2013, the hesitant protein blob with a butt has become an unexpected food community mascot.
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Let's start by saying that it's totally normal to feel hesitant about making the jump to online dating.
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Perhaps you're hesitant to vote because you feel uninformed about the candidates running for office in your area.
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In stark visual terms, a half century of living has left his posture slightly crumpled, his progress hesitant.
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No. Britt: The bigger deal was that she [Jada Pinkett Smith's character Lisa] was hesitant to do anything.
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However, it has been slow to inject new capital into its banks and hesitant about modernising their operations.
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"I am hesitant as I approach the issue," Badiou begins his section on the contemporary fate of girls.
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An acting official could be hesitant to make decisions that are controversial or could hamstring a permanent successor.
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I'm always a little hesitant to call a work a "guilty pleasure" because it feels a little mean.
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Perhaps, in true scientific form, experts are hesitant to even estimate; maybe they don't want to jinx it.
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A hesitant Shaggy looks down at the box of Scooby Snacks he has, and goes with the idea.
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That makes him hesitant at these levels, specifically due to their relative strength indices, a classic technical indicator.
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Podesta leads five other candidates for the crucial role but remains hesitant about the prospect, Politico reported Thursday.
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The engine was linked to a somewhat hesitant nine-speed automatic transmission that also could be shifted manually.
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The designation would fast-track international action and research priorities, following criticism of a hesitant response so far.
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"Twenty years ago, we were hesitant to trust online companies with our credit card information," Mr. Compeau observed.
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Nearly all the executives commented on the enthusiasm evident in markets, but were hesitant to fully endorse it.
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If Mr. Quinn was hesitant to elaborate on his personal connection to the museum, they were less so.
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Carriers are hesitant not to cut back on service, particularly as low-cost carriers expand their international service.
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Murphy and Mabus were more hesitant on the issue, only saying there should be a debate about it.
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About 53 percent of respondents are hesitant to get into a relationship with someone who is debt-burdened.
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Clinton allies reached by The Hill are following her lead and hesitant to criticize Sanders at this point.
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He was even a bit hesitant when I offered him two upper class tickets which cost about £4,000.
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Bobbitt was hesitant to say, but he plans to make a video and explain it all, D'Amico said.
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Employees said Shakir was hesitant to speak about the incident out of fear it would threaten her job.
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"We were hesitant at first, we weren't sure what the skit was going to look like," Crenshaw said.
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In reality, Trump's action looks in many ways Obamian: measured, splitting the middle, and despite the bravado, hesitant.
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In the aforementioned Vanity Fair story, Lively revealed that she was hesitant at first to start dating Badgley.
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His previous involvement with family-oriented, mainstream companies like Marvel and Activision made him hesitant to get involved.
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Like many artists, Baird was hesitant at first to bring more attention to the Donald with his work.
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And as a result, coaches are typically hesitant to go there, out of fear of getting blown out.
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He sees reasons to be hesitant, with recent signals of a wider economic downturn hinting at a recession.
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But many Republicans could be hesitant to publicly criticize President Trump over the move, and some support it.
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Yet Mr. Trump himself had been hesitant, fearing a fiasco if Mr. Peña Nieto attempted to embarrass him.
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In addition, companies are hesitant to move in during an election year in the United States, lawyers said.
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"But he's a little hesitant about talking about personal interests and just personal ..." She trails off a little.
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But though these findings may sound like a no-brainer, many people are still hesitant to be inquisitive.
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There are people that are hesitant to speak up because they think a victim wanted to be assaulted.
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She goes to church on Sundays, doesn't drink, and is extremely hesitant to talk about her personal life.
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He looked hesitant and edgy, as if he might not be able to finish what he had started.
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But the White House may be hesitant to introduce such an aggressive policy before an important diplomatic visit.
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Others are hesitant to make long-term commitments because they are unsure of what Washington will do next.
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Financial regulators, many of whom have been hesitant about cryptocurrencies, will need to sign off on the design.
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I would also be more hesitant to work for a small company that may not provide health insurance.
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"I am hesitant this time," said Bulut, who sells fresh juice from a cart near Istanbul's ferry docks.
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Ms. Anka was wearing a burgundy leather dress and was hesitant to climb the ladder, according to witnesses.
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Needless to say, my curiosity is piqued, but I'm still hesitant to venture into the homemade poppers circuit.
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Klimt's faint and hesitant pencil studies don't really profit from comparison to the drawings of his protégé Schiele.
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There are regulatory hurdles, and reimbursements are subject to abuse, which makes insurers hesitant to cover new procedures.
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Others, like Emma Peden, a Spanish teacher at Fox Creek High School in South Carolina, are more hesitant.
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In a clip posted to Instagram, the famous momager, 63, is hesitant to reveal pictures from her fitting.
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The latter is obviously the most doable and I am hesitant whether I might upchuck during the former.
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Many brave women have told their stories publicly, but so many others are still hesitant to come forward.
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Ultimately, I don't recommend this laptop for serious gaming, and I'm hesitant to recommend it for professional creators.
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The grainy video shows a hesitant 13-year-old leaning over a table in a windowless interrogation room.
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However, Chinese officials are reportedly growing hesitant to pursue a broad trade deal that would include key commitments.
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"This committee and certainly me, personally, will be very hesitant" to go along with the proposal, he added.
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At first she's hesitant to tell Monica, who has standards about the way cheerleaders should represent themselves online.
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I've been hesitant to get too close to any of King's steroidal novels in the intervening four decades.
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"He saw a problem he wanted to fix and wasn't hesitant about it," says the 14-year-old.
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Worse, she found that many employers were hesitant to hire her because of her inevitable need to move.
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White House staff may be hesitant to discuss preventing another round of Russian meddling in the 2020 election.
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That makes them hesitant to pass on the full benefits of a lower cost of borrowing to consumers.
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As a FemTech company with a strong sustainability mission, we found investors were hesitant in an unfamiliar market.
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Cannabis was illegal in my state, so I was hesitant to tell the doctor I'd been using it.
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She was hesitant to publish the study, which she conducted as part of her dissertation at UC Berkeley.
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Hesitant legislators should know that energy policy has now reached high levels of support across the political spectrum.
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People with information about his murder case had proved uncommonly hesitant to talk to him, he told colleagues.
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Adam Schiff who have been hesitant to support an impeachment inquiry have also signaled they've changed their thinking.
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However, employers have been hesitant to hire replacement workers during the wave of labor strikes in recent years.
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Global investors also remain hesitant to shift positions significantly as they seek clarity on Federal Reserve policy direction.
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The Senate plan has proven unpopular with voters, making potentially vulnerable GOP senators more hesitant about supporting it.
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However, Ecclestone said at the time he was hesitant about what that would do for the brand's image.
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"He was strange and absurd, and was too much of a showman, so I was hesitant," she said.
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Some parents were newly hesitant about school buses, and wondered aloud what else might no longer be safe.
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But Dr. Guth was hesitant to contact Dr. Bourgain, who had undergone cancer surgery a few months earlier.
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After a brutal breakup, Deanna Clevesy was hesitant to mix her belongings with those of a new lover.
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Both also present a mystery, making us feel hesitant and wary about the unknown creatures we might encounter.
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She said she was hesitant to go to police at first, but on Sunday filed sexual assault charges.
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But they are hesitant to have that person have a disability because they feel that it's a stigma.
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Micah is hesitant, saying his mother clearly doesn't want to deal with bad things — that's why she left Davis.
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He's said that, though he supports equal pay in principle, he's hesitant to implement policies on a national level.
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We are hesitant to report the situation to higher-ups, as we worry about the consequences for our jobs.
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Qualcomm must also license its patents to rival chipmakers, which Qualcomm has been hesitant to do in the past.
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But with unpredictable October presidential elections approaching, policymakers may be hesitant to provide any concrete timeline for rate hikes.
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Well then, going in the reverse order, you're right that a number of companies are hesitant about going public.
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And forged by the legacy of the Holocaust, Israeli officials are understandably hesitant to trust others with their security.
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And when talking about hurricanes, researchers are quite hesitant to even estimate how much climate change is to blame.
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Some designers told the CEO they were hesitant about releasing it, but Mr. Spiegel decided to go ahead anyway.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller's team is hesitant about him testifying before Congress, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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" He's more hesitant on the subject of starting a family: "I don't want to have a kid right now.
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I was hesitant to fly back to the craze of New York City, not to mention the cold weather.
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The screen really does hit 22.83 nits, but often it's hesitant to pump the brightness up when it should.
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Brokers, too, have grown accustomed to their ways and are usually hesitant to use technology to upgrade their processes.
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I'm very hesitant to put pressure on anyone to speak out because it's hard and it's not an obligation.
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"This ordeal has definitely made me hesitant to buy anything Nintendo related at all from Gameflip," said one user.
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One reason Hovater's online past isn't fully interrogated may be because Hovater himself appears hesitant to acknowledge its influence.
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BAML's "Bull & Bear" indicator (where 10 is most bullish) rose to 0.173, reflecting a hesitant improvement in investor sentiment.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, the report also found that millennials are more hesitant of using credit than any other age groups.
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Also, prominent Democrats Nancy Pelosi, Joe Crowley, and Michael Capuano are hesitant to file for impeachment at this point.
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Katsas said on Tuesday that waterboarding was "likely" torture, but that he was hesitant to speak in the abstract.
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And though Walsh was excited, she writes that she and Buschmann, 33, were hesitant to tell anyone the news.
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There are so many things, so I always am hesitant to sum it all up in a single response.
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But many Republicans have been less clear about how they'll vote in November, despite being hesitant about backing Trump.
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If you truly want to grow, make more money or have more responsibility, don't be hesitant to speak up!
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The team says many Nigerian businesses are hesitant to find potential vendors or buyers online because fraud is rampant.
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I'm disappointed USB-C didn't replace the mini DisplayPort, but I can understand why Microsoft is a little hesitant.
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It made the government hesitant to provide extra financial support for areas of Australian industry to avoid job losses.
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Though labor was hard and she was initially hesitant to keep her child, Lumilene says it was worth it.
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Delay or not, stars like Jennifer Lawrence have said they're hesitant to speak with Seacrest on tonight's red carpet.
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Even if she is a little hesitant to do so, considering the public's treatment of her older sister, Miley.
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He seemed almost hesitant about delivering decisive blows, fearful that the dreadful events of September '91 might be repeated.
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But McArthur was hesitant, not wanting to be seen as a transgender model, and thus separated from his peers.
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It's great for preventing accidental deaths or for players who are typically hesitant to build up high during fights.
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" Lindsey wrote that she was hesitant to write about the incident, as she was afraid of experiencing "mom-shaming.
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About seven months after the jump, a hesitant Hines gave his first talk to 120 seventh and eighth graders.
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The government has been hesitant to recognize that Russia is experiencing one of the world's fastest-growing HIV epidemics.
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When addressing the crowd, Harry paused just before saying "baby," clearly hesitant about revealing anything about the child's sex.
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Trading was hesitant as investors looked ahead to Monday's U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) monthly supply and demand report.
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Cheryl also continuously encourages a hesitant Josie to pursue the opportunity, reminding her she doesn't need the other Pussycats.
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But if you're hesitant because it sounds too depressing, don't worry—there's also a solid amount of dick jokes.
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"Clearly someone who was so hesitant and fearful to fly in these situations valued their life," says the source.
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Getty, too, may have been hesitant to pay for the ransom because he thought it was all a scam.
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A similar attitude comes from fellow EU VCs who are very hesitant to consider deal flow coming from us.
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While some women who already shop on Instagram welcome the idea of a separate app, others are more hesitant.
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With so much 2018 inventory still on dealer lots, dealers are hesitant to stock new 2020 models, he said.
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She added that she had been hesitant to come forward due to the studio executive's power in the industry.
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Reuters reports Facebook had been hesitant about handing over identifying data with regard to hate speech for two reasons.
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The sizing chart seemed to signal that I would fit into a size 3, but still, I was hesitant.
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Remember that Trump ran as someone who was hesitant to involve the US in the business of other countries.
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Seeing friends whose relationships are completely different than they appear online has made them even more hesitant to post.
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Slater was hesitant to appear, but the producers said that without her, Benjaman's guardian angel, the show wouldn't work.
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Sometimes they were hesitant to help us since wine is haram in Islam—but everyone needs to make money.
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I'm hesitant about doing an internship, though, because I know it won't pay as much as a permanent position.
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" Trump on Tuesday said he is hesitant to prosecute Clinton, adding the former first lady has already "suffered greatly.
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The United States has been hesitant to publicly wade into the feud between its two biggest allies in Asia.
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Beck was hesitant in a recent interview to declare his company the winner of the private small rocket race.
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Mobile companies will no doubt be hesitant to block access required for the functionality initially intended for the sensors.
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And if you're hesitant about investing in a whole system, then we'd suggest simply starting out with a camera.
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Early on we meet a middle-aged couple, proud Italian Americans who are hesitant to identify as working-class.
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They've been hesitant to show it before, because the photos are so personal, but they know they are significant.
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Although vaccine-hesitant parents often search for answers on the internet, their most trusted sources are doctors and nurses.
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While companies generally speak enthusiastically about Macri's policies, many are hesitant about Argentina's notoriously volatile politics and economic crises.
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Officials at all levels are more hesitant, afraid of making decisions that go against what Mr Xi might want.
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The very young woman waiting on him was a tad impatient; the place was busy, the old man hesitant.
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She didn't know how to act around her new roommates, who treated her with a kind of hesitant benevolence.
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Since the drone ships' inception, the Navy and Leidos have been hesitant to provide updates on its future role.
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How well they clean is also emphasized, addressing one reason that consumers are hesitant to buy environmentally friendly products.
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And perhaps Trump will manage to come off as relatively "ordinary," and win some hesitant voters to his side.
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But she was hesitant to do finish the payoff because of the impending costs associated with having a baby.
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The hesitant response from Mr. Pence, she said, was a sign that the ticket still needed time to mesh.
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Manning's attorney, Moira Meltzer-Cohen, said the Justice Department has historically been hesitant to prosecute publishers of classified material.
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"Not everyone wants to admit to a phobia, but I can tell if they're edgy or hesitant," he said.
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Democratic sources were hesitant to speak on the record for this story before the results of the midterm elections.
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But Chien said the security vulnerabilities alone could "make users hesitant of using these products," independent of espionage concerns.
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