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There must be a new League of Nations, with the hesitations and half-commitments of the old removed.
Only by negotiating crucial details are the hesitations of several of the six currently undecided countries likely to be overcome.
ONLY a couple of months ago, Robert Hue, France's Communist leader, was denouncing the "hesitations" of "an austere, bland and timorous" Socialist Party.
Whatever the hesitations of politicians in Paris and Tokyo, regulators in Washington, London and Zurich must act to prevent a recurrence.
However, in its moral ambiguity, the hesitations of the hero and his confessions of weakness, lies its modernity, responding to the contemporary sense of moral sickness.
The spread of instability fits perfectly with Russia's goal of seeking dominance by exploiting the hesitations and contradictions of those it identifies as adversaries.
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That period marked one of the last hesitations on her professional path.
Davis takes his time; the pauses, hesitations, rumblings, murmurs, and dreamy passages are given full play.
One of the other hesitations I have about confessing burnout is that I assume my friends, my colleagues, my manager are also feeling burned out.
They wanted action, and George W. Bush was ready, having never felt the reasonable hesitations that slowed more deliberative men, and many presidents, including his father.
This listener was at odds with some of the broad hesitations in the great Largo e mesto from the Opus 10, No. 3 Sonata, but the playing here said much through simple means.
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