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is hesitation
noun
An act of hesitating; suspension of opinion or action; doubt; vacillation.
Exact(11)
Another reason is hesitation to sue.
It does, however, allow a moment's pause — the key to the game is hesitation.
"Not conscious, yes, sir," he replies with what I feel is hesitation.
Even now there is hesitation on the Western side, with some wary Putin wants to hold a Syrian deal hostage to a free pass for Moscow on Ukraine.
Oil revenue is down, and there is hesitation on financial reform, said Bruno Boccara, a director in the sovereign group at Standard & Poor's.
For all the talk of war, there is hesitation to be heard, too, as ordinary Americans look back upon their separate shards of wartime memories.
Similar(49)
All the rest was hesitation.
Behind the scenes, however, there was hesitation.
"There was hesitation in the beginning, of course," he said.
"There has been hesitation in the marketplace," he said.
"There was hesitation, arguments and sheer confusion over what to do," he said.
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