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We believe investors may be reticent to invest further given continued budgetary pressures without a clear and viable restructuring plan.

Michael Foot Labour peer and biographer Since Tribune may be reticent in blowing its own trumpet and since The Observer has strangely suggested that George Orwell was adept at blowing his own, all such contradictions may be swept away for ever by the new comprehensive volume, Orwell in Tribune: As I Please and Other Writings, 1943-47 (Politico's £19.99).

As a consequence, employees may be reticent to avail themselves of benefits.

If activities require use of highly technical simulation and audiovisual equipment, faculty may be reticent to engage with the learning strategies that rely on managing "complex" equipment.

To measure plagiarism, most studies ask students whether they or their colleagues plagiarize.b This, however, risks seriously underestimating the true values since some respondents may be reticent to admit to socially disapproved behaviour (Jann et al. 2012, p. 33).

Also, you may find that focusing on stories doesn't work with some people: Talkative people may go off-topic too often, and more reserved people may be reticent, offering only short answers.

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Other manufacturers may also be reticent to provide actual pixel sizes, though it is worth asking.

And most, being family-owned, may be too reticent to accept the associated risks.Nonetheless, the tide of foreign acquisitions by Indian companies will continue to rise, with more and bigger deals.

The two male judges conceded that women may be "more reticent about urinating in public than men," but said Ms. DeClue had erred by making her case on "hostile work environment" grounds rather than "disparate impact" grounds, and they could do nothing for her.

Investors may be more "reticent" to buy British debt, he suggested.

Some societies may be more reticent than others to allow the development, acquisition and use of aerial, land or sea platforms that use force according to predetermined parameters but with tactical autonomy [18].

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