As he was answering the last few letters, he heard a hesitant knock at the door.
"I was pretty hesitant and felt a little out of place at first, " says Bronfman.
When you stand with your feet close together, you can seem timid or hesitant.
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Wells Fargo deserves a hesitant pat on the back for helping its depositors save time.
Despite some signs of recovery, plenty of recession-weary businesses remain hesitant to expand their payrolls today.
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Officials in Denmark, Sweden, Ireland, the Netherlands and the Czech-Republic are feeling somewhat hesitant as well.
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The competition Netflix faces in the U.K. and Ireland has made Wall Street hesitant.
Fan Li, founder of online custom apparel company Blank Label, is also hesitant.
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The second most hotly awaited witness, Skilling reportedly seemed at turns skittish, hesitant and occasionally vitriolic.
Five years ago, shortly after Mr Koroma was first elected, he appeared nervous and hesitant.
Germans have been hesitant to merge their sturdy, beloved deutsche mark into this untested new currency.
This will make bonds less secure and institutions more hesitant to lend to countries.
Though unemployment rates are slowly improving, plenty of recession-weary businesses remain hesitant to expand their payrolls.
Tinker believes this is making us hesitant to involve IT too much in our device lives.
" Although Mary seems hesitant, she responds by declaring: "Behold the handmaiden of the Lord.
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Some drug firms may have been hesitant to give away AIDS drugs in Africa.
Even many years down the line, many governments are still hesitant about proper regulations.
He cannot afford to be perceived by sections of the electorate as soft or hesitant.
Firms are understandably hesitant to bring on new associates in these perilous economic times.
Mr. Bush feels this empowers him and offers reassurance to the politically hesitant on Capitol Hill.
Many private firms sniffing around the GP market have been hesitant to declare their intentions.
As unemployment levels fitfully decline, plenty of recession-weary businesses remain hesitant to expand their payrolls.
The most pressing problem is that businesses are hesitant about hiring anyone, young or old.
We were slightly hesitant about the possible response, but it was fine, they loved it.
That makes me a little hesitant to call for the widespread burning of employment agreements.
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"But even in this campaign, John was hesitant to go negative, " Mr Davis says.
He plans to tell the judge his case may be hamstrung by hesitant witnesses.
People are hesitant to manage their careers because they are not certain of the consequences.
Indeed, the conference organizers were hesitant to make clear distinctions between real and phony democracies.
Even Spotify is a bit hesitant when it comes to their traditional advertising model.
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