Sentence examples for a bit resistant to from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "a bit resistant to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that shows a slight unwillingness or opposition to change or accept something.
Example: "She was a bit resistant to the new policies implemented by the management."
Alternatives: "somewhat opposed to" or "slightly hesitant about".

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So I think that they're going to be a bit resistant to coming up with some of the things that some of the rich countries might want them to commit to.

Even though I find myself a bit resistant to the "western author" label, I have to concede that life in the West is different than in other parts of the country.

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"For a long time labor was a little bit resistant to change in a lot of ways, they blamed a decline in membership on a lot of things: globalization, employer resistance, hostile politicians.

The owner is very old and is a little bit resistant to changes in technology taking place and so hopefully adapting to those changes will take them into the new fold," she says.

"I was a little bit resistant to it, because I hadn't been particularly drawn to the gluten-free pastries I'd tried in the past".

"I'm a bit resistant about benefits for culture," Ms. Atkins said.

At the start of our conversation - and no tissues were harmed in the making of this anecdote - I wryly remarked that this time I was going to try and be a bit more resistant to his charm.

The survey, however, indicated that farmers are shying away a bit from crops resistant to Monsanto's Roundup herbicide, other than soybeans.

I'm no fan of Tea Party death wish tactics — Obamacare is here to stay — but it is a little rich to single out balking by Republicans as a betrayal of America when the Democrats are every bit as resistant to compromise.

The 2008 financial crisis and its aftermath demonstrated that the structures of power that underpin the system — the banks, the markets, the major corporations and their ties to the political system — are extremely resilient, perhaps every bit as resistant to change as China's Communist party.

"This is a movement resistant to institutionalisation.

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