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The hesitancy
noun
A pausing or halting before beginning a task, often as a result of some fear or uncertainty about the outcome.
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The hesitancy is understandable though.
The hesitancy categories were validated against immunization behaviours.
The hesitancy over the next step is heightened by China's cooling economy.
The hesitancy among some voters, however, has been understandable, and we share some of those concerns.
The hesitancy over criminal actions, however, does not seem to be influenced by the statute of limitations.
The hesitancy since the chemical attack has highlighted a lack of U.S. leadership throughout the Syrian conflict.
The hesitancy may reflect in part the grim history of the state's ruthlessness, said Abdel Halim Qandil, the general coordinator of Kifaya, a secular opposition movement.
The hesitancy by some, Taber believes, is warranted.
The hesitancy is understandable.
The hesitancy to share data can also persist after research is completed.
The hesitancy in reporting FGM could have something to do with its status as a "cultural issue".
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