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They started off a bit hesitantly and lost to South Africa down in Dunedin for the first time.
BBC: Zinzan Brooke column
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His hand reached out, hesitantly, and I thought of warning him, or even shoving his frail body forward.
NEWYORKER: Sweetheart Sorrow
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In many other parts of the world, secular greens and religious people find themselves on the same side of public debates: sometimes hesitantly, sometimes tactically, and sometimes fired by a sense that they have deep things in common.
ECONOMIST: Religious groups and scientists team up
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As a result, like Hollywood, big gamemakers focus on successful franchises with fancy effects and plenty of action and have moved online only hesitantly.
ECONOMIST: Video games move online
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The reforms have been applied hesitantly, unevenly and inefficiently, but the resisters to change are now, for the first time, on the defensive.
ECONOMIST: The Middle East after the Iraq war
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On the other hand, if you and your mate are stuck at Monopoly level and argue about money and one or the other of you hesitantly capitulates to the other about how you save, spend, or invest money, how durable is that agreement in your experience?
FORBES: Want Proof that Collaborative, Interest-Based Negotiation is More Durable?
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She defines "leaning in" as "being ambitious, " and it's an assertion she appears to make hesitantly because the stakes are so large.
CNN: Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg suddenly in crossfire