Sentence examples for reluctance to repeat from inspiring English sources

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The number of broadcasts now encompasses about a third of the Met's Saturday matinee performances; the number is limited by the series's cost and logistical challenges, as well as by the company's reluctance to repeat operas year to year.

In the narrative, Rashid challenges his own reluctance to repeat the "cliché of the miraculous" - and he tells the story in a style which is deliberately reminiscent of the spice coast's cultural origins, the territory of the Arabian Nights, echoing with djinns, visions, sudden journeys, disappearances, and the domineering rhythms of the surrounding ocean.

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The reluctance by patients to repeat the test reflects that it may not be embraced in this population, but this does not alter the new insights gained about ambulatory capacity, the various associations between the walk tests, or between the walk tests and patient-reported outcomes.

Four of the five men experiencing post-biopsy infection reported reluctance to undergo repeat TRUS-Bx: 'I wouldn't hesitate because of the procedure.

His tendency to repeat himself, and his reluctance to provide details about Neizvestny's private life, can be frustrating.

The general admiration in which he was held did not, however, preclude some criticism of excessive sobriety – the wit of French claveçinists seemed to elude him – of rather unsettling free rubatos, and in concerted works of over-heavy accentuation; and he puzzled many by his reluctance to play repeats in his recordings.

To repeat.

The common thread underlying their stocks is that sentiment among major institutions remains low because of relatively modest financial performance the prior several years and reluctance to believe history could repeat.

For Sir Jim, the main problem is curriculum overload, generated by empire-building subject specialists and a repeated reluctance to remove old material when adding new.

In the aria "Schlummert ein, ihr matten Augen," Lieberson's total embrace of the music — her reluctance to let go of its repeated phrases, even of its silences — sent the audience into a trance.

(Indeed today, increasing numbers of physicians are repeating this reluctance to treat Medicare patients).

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