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Other manufacturers may also be reticent to provide actual pixel sizes, though it is worth asking.
It commanded its followers to be reticent — to never degrade intimate emotions by parading them in public.
We believe investors may be reticent to invest further given continued budgetary pressures without a clear and viable restructuring plan.
Ms. Lyons said she would be reticent to support such a bill if the governor said he'd veto it.
In Latin America, for example, "public health organisations can be reticent to engage in policies that directly contravene national laws or politics".
QUESTION FROM MARGE: As the Japan nuclear story moves down in the news, how can the international community stay on top of the reactor safety issues, which Japan seems to be reticent to share.
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She said that she is "reticent to quote numbers".
She was reticent to share because she didn't want to show off.
They are reticent to betray any secrets of the trade for publication.
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