Sentence examples for loath to commit to from inspiring English sources

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But he is loath to commit to even casual chit-chat about anything other than sports.

The United States, also quite reasonably, is loath to commit to binding emissions reductions of its own until nascent market competitors like India and China do the same.

But her young son, Trig, was to have an operation — routine but still worrisome — on the Friday before Election Day, and so the mother was loath to commit to anything.

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Donors, however, are loath to commit their money to big projects like these.

Gray's dyslexia made him loath to commit his monologues fully to paper.

The tenor Plácido Domingo was long loath to commit five years ahead.

To sustain casting and conducting in an era when European artists seem increasingly loath to commit months of time in rehearsal and performances across the ocean.

One of the bond market's biggest problems is that Wall Street dealers are so loath to commit capital that investors are finding it harder to get out of trades.

We can take a little snow. A. A little, yes, but public officials, especially elected ones, are loath to commit the same mistakes made in 1969 when a blizzard left much of the city incapacitated.

With a budget battle looming and the United States trying to extricate its fighting forces from Iraq and Afghanistan, he was loath to commit troops and treasure in a country that his defense secretary, Robert M. Gates, said was not a vital interest of the United States.

Universities are generally loath to commit themselves to providing to individuals outside the tenure track the lab space and other resources needed for research.

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