No man in his senses can hesitate in choosing to be free, rather than a slave.
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"When Lancashire asked me if I would be interested in returning I didn't hesitate in saying yes, " said Prince.
Federal District Judge Loretta Preska did not hesitate in allowing me to leave New York State for Alina Lodge.
In addition Mr Allen, rarely one to hesitate in bashing Bill Clinton, was strangely silent during the impeachment mess.
The President and US Government certainly did not hesitate in dropping a bomb on American citizens not on US soil.
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They may hesitate in the face of political pressure or an explicit decision to err on the side of inflation rather than deflation.
He added that if he was not satisfied that there was significant progress in improving the department, he would not hesitate to step in again.
In words and deeds, he didn't hesitate to help others in need and wouldn't take anything in return, according to his neighbor Hilburn Benton, who talked to the Eagle.
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But such is the anger, football bosses now hesitate to be seen in public, he says.
Detectives said the gunman did not hesitate before shooting him in the head.
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But that need not stop you enjoying Mr Brody's book, even if you hesitate to put him in charge of your destiny.
And Israeli leaders did not hesitate to name the enemy in this year's exercise.
What kind of situation would you not hesitate to put the candidate in?
It explains why even those politicians who puffed at a joint or two in their youth hesitate to put the case for legalising drugs.
And just as Lieutenant Kerry did not hesitate to risk his life to protect the men who served with him in Vietnam, President Kerry will not hesitate one moment to use our military might to keep America safe and secure.
In addition, many leaders and managers hesitate to share information with other departments, believing that controlling the data puts them in a position of power.
Hezbollah leader Sayed Hassan Nasrallah said in a speech last week that his group wouldn't hesitate to step up efforts to fight alongside the Assad regime in Syria.
Mballa said Fecafoot would not hesitate to severely punish anyone involved in corrupting match officials.
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Western ambassadors should not hesitate to talk to opposition protesters in Moscow just because the Kremlin objects.
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Those leftist dunces in Washington will not hesitate to point their ignorant financial fingers at everyone, but themselves.
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Another referee revealed that some club owners did not hesitate to use their influential positions in society to victimise referees who refused to accept bribes.
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There is no dilemma about whether to have the vaccine - mothers-to-be should not hesitate, but have the vaccine in order to protect their newborn baby.
Those who pulled punches in the last debate -- like Scott Walker and Jeb Bush -- didn't hesitate to tackle Trump, eager to regain their faltering standings in the polls.
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Having seen the injuries inflicted on men and women engaging in peaceful protest, I hesitate to take to the streets.
The Administration shouldn't hesitate to enlarge the "surge" in U.S. forces in Iraq by another 10, 000 to 20, 000 troops-- or more--if necessary.
Bob Satchwell, executive director of the Society of Editors said he hoped any British politician would hesitate before doing anything that "might in the slightest way threaten the freedom of the media".
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