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"If you can make them miss the first few shots," she said, "they become hesitant.
When people do that to you, you become hesitant with the offensive linemen".
Scientists at protected institutions may become hesitant to work with their colleagues at non-protected institutions.
But when there is a downturn in the macro economy, they become hesitant because they still need those heavy industries to generate jobs.
Some Wall Street firms had become hesitant to hire Ph.D. economists, and the number of undergraduates majoring in the subject was plummeting.
But the greater the political influence on the civil service, the greater the danger that officials become hesitant to speak truth to power.
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After losing while intentionally fouling once early in his career, he became hesitant.
"Whenever public policy becomes hesitant or reverses a policy there, you can create uncertainty.
But once the game reached the shootout and she could not follow her gut, she became hesitant.
Governments became hesitant about being overly heavy-handed about using D-notices to prevent publication that could be shown to be in the public interest.
The more reasonable explanation is that the companies were traumatized by the 1998 collapse in oil prices and became hesitant to spend money on projects that won't be profitable if oil falls back to $15 a barrel.
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