The UK government has always been strangely reluctant to spell out what is expected from its people.
Accounting professionals also report their business clients largely remain reluctant to boost capital spending.
More than five decades on, Judy is reluctant to judge her one-time friend too harshly.
Boards in other parts of the world are too reluctant to pull the trigger.
Just as important, they are companies that might be reluctant to work with classic Intel.
Until it knows her better the culture will be reluctant to extend full credit.
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The report paints a stark picture of a reluctant agency way in over its head.
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They decided they had a great thing going and were reluctant to dramatically change the brand.
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In December and with the budget compromise, Obama played the role of the reluctant compromiser.
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Even with an economic slowdown, analysts said people were reluctant to sacrifice their annual holiday.
Officialdom is reluctant to release the details which might answer that question for certain.
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Warner Bros. was reluctant to give up prime real estate that worked the last time.
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The chancellor said that the UK was a "reluctant participant" in the bailout of Portugal.
Mr Tremonti appears reluctant to embark on any major policy changes during the crisis.
By adding an onerous severance provision, new owners will be reluctant to send you packing.
Certainly some manufacturers are feeling the pinch although they are understandably reluctant to talk about it.
Now he appears to be - again - sounding reluctant about becoming the prime minister.
She's been reluctant to move back from the beginning, and is no less reluctant now.
Member nations are reluctant to turn their organization into a debating society like the European Parliament.
Still, at this trial Allen has been a reluctant witness, giving sometimes contradictory testimony.
All three parties have talked about ways to fill the gap left by the reluctant banks.
Even those who spot errors in their own profiles can be reluctant to address them.
Germany, wary of a power grab, was deeply reluctant to put its cash in Brussels' hands.
Reluctant to go out, Rousselot said he felt feverish and nauseated, but his excuses were futile.
Kids are reluctant to write back to that smelly old person who keeps pestering them.
With the Government equally reluctant to give answers, he believes core American values are being undermined.
Is it any surprise that they are reluctant to jump on the global-warming bandwagon?
Second, Chinese leaders are reluctant to become an integral part of an international rescue effort.
Moreover, Chinese officials have always been reluctant to allow their internal market to power growth overseas.
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