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"After the revolution, some of the partners to Egypt were a little hesitant to continue cooperation," Mr. Hassan of the Ministry of International Cooperation said.
Yet cross-party cooperation has been too hesitant.
Of the other Maratha leaders, Holkar was hesitant to enter the war in cooperation with his rival, Scindia, and remained aloof from the hostilities, and the Gaekwad of Baroda placed himself under British protection.
Prosecutors are hesitant to grant immunity or enter into a cooperation agreement with a witness until they have some indication what the person will say — they are averse to buying the proverbial "pig in a poke".
Although Denver was already limiting cooperation with ICE, Hancock was initially hesitant to brand Denver as a sanctuary city — a term for jurisdictions that decline requests from ICE to detain undocumented immigrants.
Humans were hesitant to give in to extortion; although unconditional cooperation would have been their best response in all treatments, they only became more cooperative over time if their co-player was generous.
Critics argue that the close cooperation between law enforcement and prosecutors may make them more hesitant to bring charges against police officers.
Experts said that prosecutors were generally extremely hesitant to exercise their power to detain material witnesses because they rely on their cooperation.
The AU seemed hesitant.
But Anthony was hesitant.
"But others were — hesitant".
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